2003
DOI: 10.1093/brief-treatment/mhg002
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Differentiating Among Stress, Acute Stress Disorder, Crisis Episodes, Trauma, and PTSD: Paradigm and Treatment Goals

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“…;Buendía y Mira, 1993), sino que su aparición depende de variables personales (Naranjo, 2004;Yeager & Roberts, 2003), de la interpretación del acontecimiento (Calcedo, 2000), de la vulnerabilidad (Tobal, González, & López, 2000) o la personalidad premórbida (Alarcón, 2002). Los síntomas de evitación presentaron una mayor frecuencia e intensidad, siguiéndole la hiperreactivación, lo que coincide parcialmente con otro estudio, en el que la reexperimentación obtuvo las puntuaciones más altas, seguida de la hiperreactivación (Palacio, s.f.…”
Section: Dimensiones Dtsunclassified
“…;Buendía y Mira, 1993), sino que su aparición depende de variables personales (Naranjo, 2004;Yeager & Roberts, 2003), de la interpretación del acontecimiento (Calcedo, 2000), de la vulnerabilidad (Tobal, González, & López, 2000) o la personalidad premórbida (Alarcón, 2002). Los síntomas de evitación presentaron una mayor frecuencia e intensidad, siguiéndole la hiperreactivación, lo que coincide parcialmente con otro estudio, en el que la reexperimentación obtuvo las puntuaciones más altas, seguida de la hiperreactivación (Palacio, s.f.…”
Section: Dimensiones Dtsunclassified
“…As defined by Yeager and Roberts (2003), it is "any stimulus, internal state, situation, or event with an observable individual reaction requiring one to adapt to their environment" (p. 4). Stressors can range from something minor to something as major as an accident.…”
Section: Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon reviewing the literature, the model described by Yeager and Roberts (2003) seems to fit into the Family Support Program ' s need for an appropriate time and function of response. In some cases the families were referred by outside agencies.…”
Section: Short-term Crisis Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The theoretical framework used in this study is to a great extent derived from the knowledge fields of traumatic stress (68,100,229,251) and crisis theory (78,254). Fundamentally, traumatic stress is based on a paradigm of the experience of an event that constitutes a psychological trauma (35,41).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Prior Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%