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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Associations

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      new window National Center for PTSD  [Recommended]   Description: Carries out a broad range of activities in research, training, and public information. (ncptsd.org)
new window American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress Description: A multidisciplinary network of professionals who are committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma. (aaets.org)
new window Association for Traumatic Stress Specialists Home Page Description: An international organization offering three distinct board certifications to individuals engaged in providing services, crisis intervention and response, and treatment to individuals experiencing traumatic stress. (atss-hq.com)
new window ASTSS web site Description: A forum for the exchange of scientific and clinical information on the prevention and treatment of trauma. (astss.org.au)
new window Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health Description: Trauma related research, training and policy development. (acpmh.unimelb.edu.au)
new window Center for Motivation Intervention Studies Description: A private institution which carries out research, education, and consultation in the area of motivation for behavior change. Uses Prochaska's Stages of Change model for treatment of combat veterans with PTSD. (home.earthlink.net)
new window Disaster Mental Health Description: Information about disaster mental health (DMH) concepts, techniques, disaster preparedness, and about volunteering with the Red Cross DMH team. Includes detailed material on typical reactions to traumatic events, defusing and debriefing, and self-care. (ourworld.compuserve.com)
new window European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies - ESTSS Description: Home page of the European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies,ESTSS. (estss.org)
new window Gateway to PTSD Information Description: Gateway to four nonprofit sites that offer PTSD information and resources. (ptsdinfo.org)
new window Green Cross Projects Description: International, membership-based, humanitarian assistance organization, non-profit corporation, which responds to emergency situations and disasters upon request. (greencross.org)
new window International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Description: Organization for the study of psychological trauma. (istss.org)
new window PTSD Description: For ex-service men or women who have served in Bosnia, Kosavo, Gulf or NI and are ill. Resources, information, and stress warning signs. (ptsd.org.uk)
new window PTSD Alliance Description: For consumers and frontline professionals, offers resources on trauma-related causes and risk factors, symptoms, screening and diagnosis, treatment options, support, and links to member organizations. (ptsdalliance.org)
new window PTSD Help - Guide to VA Benefits Description: Guide To VA Benefits For Veterans with PTSD. (ptsdhelp2000.com)
new window PTSD Support Services Description: Offers services to organizations wishing to learn more about PSTD. (ptsdsupport.net)
new window The Awareness Center Description: International Jewish Coalition Against Sexual Abuse/Assault (JCASA)dedicated to addressing childhood sexual abuse in Jewish communities worldwide. (theawarenesscenter.org)
new window The Traumatology Institute Description: Brings together health, mental health, and emergency services professionals from a wide array of disciplines to develop research, treatment approaches, and training programs in the field of Traumatology. (learningforlife.fsu.edu)
new window Trauma Research, Education, And Training Institute Description: Non-profit organization devoted to increasing psychotherapists' and other trauma workers' abilities to provide effective, ethical treatment for survivors of traumatic life experiences. (tsicaap.com)
new window Traumatic Stress Institute Description: Organization devoted to treatment, training, and research about psychological trauma and its effects. (tsicaap.com)
new window UK Trauma Group Description: Information on PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) including how to cope with disasters, refugees, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, rape, torture, other stress, and road accidents. (uktrauma.org.uk)
 




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