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Mar 11 2008 12:00 AM

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A Comprehensive PTSD Handbook

In the American Journal of Psychiatry, Jonathan I. Bisson reviews the new Handbook on PTSD: Science and Practice, edited by Matthew J. Friedman, Terence M. Keane and Patricia A. Resickis. The review calls it a “comprehensive” and “highly readable volume that will undoubtedly be of great use to individuals specializing in traumatic stress.”

Have you read this book? Post a comment and share your thoughts.

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Thanks for sharing this .. I just had this ptsd handbook and found it very useful. Really a nice book. Thanks

Thank this is valuable, I was able to get the complete Review Examination for PTSD used by the VA, who what and How, Valuable
Great info for any PTSD claimant

I am very impressed by the scope of this volume and the thoughtfulness of the individual chapters. The book succinctly reviews and, in some cases, resolves many recent scientific issues and debates

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