About the special issue
Articles in this issue
The Relevance of Trauma to General Clinical Practice
Pages 363–373
Gold, Steven N.
Bridging the Gap Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research and Clinical Practice: The Example of Exposure Therapy
Pages 374–387
Cook, Joan M.; Schnurr, Paula P.; Foa, Edna B.
Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Military and Veteran Populations
Pages 388–398
Creamer, Mark; Forbes, David
Psychosocial Interventions in the Early Phases of Disasters
Pages 399–411
Reyes, Gilbert; Elhai, Jon D.
Complex Trauma, Complex Reactions: Assessment and Treatment
Pages 412–425
Courtois, Christine A.
Treatment of Children With Complicated Posttraumatic Stress Reactions
Pages 426–437
Faust, Jan; Katchen, Lauren B.
Maintaining the Safe and Effective Therapeutic Relationship in the Context of Distrust and Anger: Countertransference and Complex Trauma
Pages 438–447
Dalenberg, Constance J.
Knowing and Not Knowing About Trauma: Implications for Therapy
Pages 448–463
Goldsmith, Rachel E.; Barlow, M. Rose; Freyd, Jennifer J.
Feminist Paradigms of Trauma Treatment
Pages 464–471
Brown, Laura S.
Trauma, Dissociation, and Disorganized Attachment: Three Strands of a Single Braid
Pages 472–486
Liotti, Giovanni
The Treatment of Dissociation in Sexually Abused Children From a Family/Attachment Perspective
Pages 487–495
Silberg, Joyanna L.
Evaluation of Dissociation Throughout the Lifespan
Pages 496–508
Cardeña, Etzel; Weiner, Lupita A.


