Synopsis
This is a series of podcasts (I counted up to 34 episodes) from The Department of Veterans Affairs National Centre for PTSD, the world’s leading research and educational centre of excellence on PTSD. The National Centre for PTSD provides an infrastructure within which to implement multidisciplinary initiatives regarding the etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of PTSD.
This series of podcasts draw on their specific expertise in the fields of research and treatment. I found it helpful to give a good grounding in the basics of different treatments and the key concepts used in clinical practice,. There was some info on 'cutting-edge research' that may be a little less cutting edge now but still informative.
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This is good for those that like to understand things and to inform themselves.
You can listen to the podcast here:
Audience
Who do you think this resource would be most useful for?
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People with PTSD
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Friends and Families
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Clinicians
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Veterans
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Survivors of childhood trauma
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Survivors of sexual assault
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YES
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Rating
How helpful was this resource overall, on the 5 star rating scale? 4
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Reviewer
Reviewed by an Expert-by-Experience (non military).