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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description | 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.
conclusions. Advanced practice nurses can use knowledge of selected psychopharmacological medications and Erikson's stages of psychosocial development to plan treatment for posttrauma clients. |
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