
@article{ref1,
title="Prevention and therapy of post-traumatic disorders from a biopsychosocial viewpoint",
journal="Praxis",
year="1996",
author="Schnyder, U.",
volume="85",
number="50",
pages="1603-1608",
abstract="Traumatic events such as accidents, rape or industrial disasters usually have biological, psychological and social consequences. Depending on the context and the type of trauma, psychiatric disorders may develop; acute stress reaction and post-traumatic stress disorder as well as unspecific disorders like depression, anxiety and somatoform disorder. In this paper, the traumatic event is understood as a potential crisis trigger. A definition of the term crisis is introduced in which the concept of identity plays a central role. Five interdependent areas of identity are presented: bodily experience, relationships, work and performance, material security, and ethical values. Following these five areas, a biopsychosocial approach to prevention and therapy of post-traumatic disorders is introduced. It is explained how, on the basis of a consistent theoretical framework, psychotherapeutic, pharmacotherapeutic, sociotherapeutic, physiotherapeutic and other interventions can be used in a multimodal treatment conception.<p /><p>Language: de</p>",
language="de",
issn="1661-8157",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}