Table of contents for Understanding trauma : integrating biological, clinical, and cultural perspectives / edited by Laurence Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson, Mark Barad.

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Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Foreword -- Robert Jay Lifton
Preface -- Editors
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Introduction: Inscribing Trauma in Culture, Brain and Body
Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson, & Mark Barad
Section I: Neurobiological perspectives on trauma
1. Neurobiological and neuroethological perspectives on fear and anxiety
Vinuta Rau & Michael S. Fanselow
2. Some biobehavioral insights into persistent effects of emotional trauma
Mark E. Bouton & Jaylyn Waddell
3. Learning not to fear: A neural systems approach
Gregory Quirk, Mohammed R. Milad, Edwin Santini, & Kelimer Lebrón
4. Mechanisms of fear extinction: Towards improved treatments for anxiety
Mark Barad & Chris K. Cain
5. Developmental origins of neurobiological vulnerability for PTSD
Rose Bagot, Carine Parent, Timothy W. Bredy, Tie Yuan Zhang, Alain Gratton, &
Michael J. Meaney
6. Somatic manifestations of traumatic stress
Emeran A. Mayer
7. Does stress damage the brain?
J. Douglas Bremner
Section II: Clinical perspectives on trauma
8. Cognitive behavioral treatments for PTSD
Elna Yadin & Edna B. Foa
9. PTSD among traumatized refugees
J. D. Kinzie
10. PTSD: A disorder of recovery?
Arieh Y. Shalev
11. The developmental impact of childhood trauma
Bessel A. van der Kolk
12. Adaptation, ecosocial safety signals and the trajectory of PTSD
Derrick Silove
13. Religion and spirituality after trauma
James K. Boehnlein
14. Posttraumatic suffering as a source of transformation: A clinical
perspective
Cécile Rousseau & Toby Measham
Section III: Cultural perspectives on trauma
15. Trauma, adaptation, and resilience: A cross-cultural and evolutionary
perspective
Melvin Konner
16. Bruno and the Holy Fool: Myth, mimesis, and the transmission of
traumatic memories
Allan Young
17. Failures of imagination: The refugee's predicament
Laurence J. Kirmayer
18. Trauma, culture and myth: Narratives of the Ethiopian Jewish exodus
Gadi BenEzer
19. Posttraumatic politics: Violence, memory and biomedical discourse in
Bali
Leslie Dwyer & Degung Santikarma
20. Terror and trauma in the Cambodian genocide
Alexander Hinton
21. Trauma in context: Integrating biological, clinical and cultural
perspectives
Robert Lemelson, Laurence J. Kirmayer, & Mark Barad
Epilogue: Trauma and the vicissitudes of interdisciplinary integration
Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson, & Mark Barad
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Social aspects.
Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Physiological aspects.
Stress Disorders, Traumatic.
Cross-Cultural Comparison.