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Complexity of posttraumatic reactions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

T. Franciskovic
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Clinic, KBC Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
R. Gregurek
Affiliation:
Clinic for Psychological Medicine, KBC Rebro, Zagreb, Croatia
L. Moro
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia
B. Droždek
Affiliation:
RIAGG, Hertodenbosh, The Netherlands

Abstract

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Background

Our knowledge on many aspects of posttraumatic reactions is growing so are the questions that need to be answered. Today the field of psychotraumatology is spread from neuroscience through clinical issues to the social sciences.

The structure of a course

Within the four presentations we would like to put the focus on chronic and longlasting consequences of psychotraumatisation addressing new understanding of neurobiological factors and psychological background as well as therapeutic possibilities. The multicultural aspects of psychotrauma and the consequences on rehabilitation will be presented as well.

The presentations themas are the following:

  • Neurobiology of chronic and longlasting posttraumatic syndromes.

  • How to understand complex PTSD.

  • Multicultural aspects of posttraumatic syndromes.

  • Faceing complex PTSD-wath can be done in therapy?

The aim of the course is to present advances in the field but to discuss some open questions and doubts that still exist.

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