Authors
Wendy D'Andrea, Julian Ford, Bradley Stolbach, Joseph Spinazzola, Bessel A Van der Kolk
Publication date
2012/4
Source
American journal of orthopsychiatry
Volume
82
Issue
2
Pages
187
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Description
Childhood exposure to victimization is prevalent and has been shown to contribute to significant immediate and long‐term psychological distress and functional impairment. Children exposed to interpersonal victimization often meet criteria for psychiatric disorders other than posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Therefore, this article summarizes research that suggests directions for broadening current diagnostic conceptualizations for victimized children, focusing on findings regarding victimization, the prevalence of a variety of psychiatric symptoms related to affect and behavior dysregulation, disturbances of consciousness and cognition, alterations in attribution and schema, and interpersonal impairment. A wide range of symptoms is common in victimized children. As a result, in the current psychiatric nosology, multiple comorbid diagnoses are necessary—but not necessarily accurate—to describe many …
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