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The end of trauma : how the new science of resilience is changing how we think about PTSD / George A. Bonanno.
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616.852 BONA
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19 Aug 2024
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9781541674363 (hardback)
Name
Bonanno, George A.
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The end of trauma : how the new science of resilience is changing how we think about PTSD / George A. Bonanno.
Edition
First edition.
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New York, NY : Basic Books, Hachette Book Group, 2021.
©2021
Description
ix, 321 pages ; 25 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary
A top expert on human trauma argues that we vastly overestimate how common PTSD is and fail to recognize how resilient people really are. After 9/11, mental health professionals flocked to New York to handle what everyone assumed would be a flood of trauma cases. Oddly, the flood never came. In The End of Trauma, pioneering psychologist George A. Bonanno argues that we failed to predict the psychological response to 9/11 because most of what we understand about trauma is wrong. For starters, it's not nearly as common as we think. In fact, people are overwhelmingly resilient to adversity. What we often interpret as PTSD are signs of a natural process of learning how to deal with a specific situation. We can cope far more effectively if we understand how this process works. Drawing on four decades of research, Bonanno explains what makes us resilient, why we sometimes aren't, and how we can better handle traumatic stress. Hopeful and humane, The End of Trauma overturns everything we thought we knew about how people respond to hardship.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
Psychic trauma
Resilience (Personality trait)
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Self-help publications
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Psychic trauma
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Self-help publications
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Anxiety
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Stress (Psychology)
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Psychology, Pathological
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Personality
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