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Springer Behavioral Neurobiology of PTSD - Volume 38

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Explore the latest research in trauma response with Behavioral Neurobiology of PTSD, part of the Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences series. Published by Springer, this volume provides a deep look into the neurobiological foundations of trauma risk and how the brain responds to stressful events. This collection brings together preclinical and clinical reviews to help professionals understand the mechanisms behind posttraumatic stress disorder and co-occurring disorders. By examining the biological and psychological constructs that influence both risk and resiliency, this book offers a comprehensive view of how trauma affects the human system. Readers will gain insights into the current state of knowledge regarding trauma-related disorders. The text also looks forward, discussing novel treatment strategies and emerging therapeutics that are shaping the future of neurobiology and mental health care. It is an essential resource for those studying the science of trauma and its biological impact.

Key Features

Provides comprehensive reviews of state-of-the-art knowledge regarding mechanisms of PTSD and co-occurring disorders.

Examines the biological and psychological constructs that contribute to both trauma risk and individual resiliency.

Includes both preclinical and clinical reviews to offer a balanced perspective on neurobiological research.

Discusses novel treatment strategies and new therapeutics currently on the horizon for trauma disorders.

Serves as a specialized resource within the Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences series by Springer.

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