Trauma and Dissociation: Treatment Perspectives

topic. How advanced practice nurses can work with trauma survivors to decrease dissociation as a needed coping mechanism. purpose. To review the literature on trauma and dissociation as well as current treatment perspectives. sources. Review of the literature and authors’clinical experience. conclus...

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Care and treatment
Combined Modality Therapy
Coping with trauma
Dissociation
Dissociative Disorders - nursing
Dissociative Disorders - psychology
Humans
Nurse Clinicians
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing Assessment
Patients
Post traumatic stress disorder
Practice
Prescription drugs
Psychiatric-mental health nursing
Psychiatry
Psychological aspects
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Psychotropic Drugs - administration & dosage
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Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology
trauma
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