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Treating Complex Trauma: Relational
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Relational Approaches to Healing At
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Interpersonal Trauma: “A break in
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Trauma Defined “... ...the unique
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Types of Traumatic Stressors Emotio
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Types of Traumatic Stressors nRelat
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Types of Traumatic Stressors nCompl
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Post-trauma Responses and Disorders
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PTSD in Children nNo available chil
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The Significance of Labels “To at
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Complex PTSD/DESNOS (Disorders of E
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Symptom Categories and Diagnostic C
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Comorbidity PTSD Complex PTSD (DESN
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Chronically Traumatized Individuals
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Dissociation is: Defining Dissociat
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Defining Dissociation nDissociation
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II. Treatment: The Clinical Consens
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Treatment Variable Adaptations Vari
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Note: EBT (Evidence-Based Therapy)
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Effective Treatments for PTSD* n Ps
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Treatment: Chronic/Complex PTSD n O
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Complex Trauma Treatment uSpecializ
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Bio/Physiological Treatments uPsych
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Cognitive Behavioral and Informatio
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