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Stress Hormones and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: - Basic Studies and Clinical Perspectives

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) arises from the experience of severe stressors and trauma. The disorder is characterized by recurrent recall of intrusive memories to the event, nightmares with insomnia, emotional numbing, hyperarousal, which are all long-lasting and relatively resistant to therapy. The focus of this book is on the question of how stress hormones are involved in PTSD. Recent evidence suggests that a dysregulation in stress hormones promotes the precipitation of PTSD and that correction of these hormones may ameliorate the disorder. This book combines state-of-the-art basic research on stress hormones from gene to behaviour with clinical research demonstrating the progress in understanding via imaging techniques, genetics, vulnerable phenotypes and co-morbidity with other disorders and physical illness.

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Authors E. Ronald De (EDT)/ Oitzl Kloet, Eric Oitzl Vermetten
Assisted by E Ronald de Kloet (Editor), E. Ronald De Kloet (Editor), E. Ronald de Kloet (Editor), E. Ronald de Kloet (Editor), Melly S Oitzl (Editor), Melly S. Oitzl (Editor), Oitzl Melly S. (Editor), Eric Vermetten (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.12.2007
 
EAN 9780444531407
ISBN 978-0-444-53140-7
No. of pages 338
Dimensions 203 mm x 273 mm x 19 mm
Series Progress in Brain Research
Progress in Brain Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

MEDICAL / Neurology, Neurology & clinical neurophysiology, Neurology and clinical neurophysiology

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