Does stress damage the brain? : understanding trauma-related disorders from a mind-body perspective...
Does stress damage the brain? : understanding trauma-related disorders from a mind-body perspective / J. Douglas Bremner.
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New York : W.W. Norton, 2005.
Date
2005.
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N616.8521/33
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English
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xii, 311 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Contents
Pt. I. Mind and Brain from a Trauma-Centric Perspective -- 1. The Lasting Effects of Stress on Mind and Brain -- 2. The Working Mind: What It Does and Why -- 3. Evolving Concepts for the Biology of Stress -- 4. Effects of Stress on Memory and the Brain -- Pt. II. The Widening Influence of Trauma in...
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New York : W.W. Norton, 2005.
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New York (State)
Date Published
2005.
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"Why is it that we can remember exactly where we were when John Kennedy was shot, or when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, or on September 11, 2001? Does what we see, hear, feel, and in other ways experience, especially during times of stress, result in permanent changes to our brains? Is this one of the reasons stressful events become seared...
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Does stress damage the brain? : understanding trauma-related disorders from a mind-body perspective / J. Douglas Bremner.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-299) and index.
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Other version (online)
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N616.8521/33
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0393704742 (pbk.)
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616.8521
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991019942539702626