Stress, Trauma, and Crisis

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Young African-American Male Suicide Prevention and Spirituality2005/04/01English3
Juvenile Probation Officers: Safe and Sound?2004/01/01English2
Victimization History as a Risk Factorfor Conduct Disorder Behaviors:Exploring Connections in a National Sample of Youth2004/01/01English2
The Relationship Between Perceived Secondary Trauma and Adolescent Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress and Alcohol Abuse: A Review2004/04/01English2
Preparing Social Services and Public Services Professionals for Meaningful Roles in Disaster Services2004/10/01English2
The Family Health Status Inventory: Development, Reliability, and Validity2006/12/01English1
A Stress-Coping Model for Conceptualizing the Impact of Substance Abuse on Families2006/07/01English1
Added Layers of Stress in the Commercial Fisheries2004/07/01English1
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior Toward Sexually-Transmitted Infections in Turkish Sex Trade Workers2004/04/01English1
Ethical Values and Involuntary Commitment: A Decision-Making Model for Consulting Clinicians2004/07/01English1
Impact of Event Scale Prediction of DSM-IV PTSD and Physical Symptoms in Gulf War Veterans2005/10/01English1
Stress, Trauma, and Substance Use: An Overview2005/04/01English1
An Integrated Sensory-linguistic Approach for Drug Addiction: A Synthesis of the Literature and New Directions for Treatment Research2005/04/01English1
A Review of: “Robert I. Yufit and David Lester (Eds). 2005.Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior.”2006/07/01English
The Cooperative Extension Service System: Response and Educational Resource in the Field of Stress and Families2006/12/01English
Stress Reactivity and Regulation in Infancy: Indicators, Correlates, and Methods of Soothing2006/12/01English
Book Review2004/04/01English
The Prevalence of HIV Among Substance-Abusing African-American Women: A Qualitative Investigation2005/04/01English
Victimization History as a Risk Factor for Conduct Disorder Behaviors: Exploring Connections in a National Sample of Youth2004/01/01English
Editorial2004/01/01English