Eve B. Carlson, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with the National Center for PTSD--Menlo Park. She conducts research on the psychological impact of traumatic experiences and provides training in trauma research methodology and assessment of traumatic experiences and trauma-related symptoms and disorders. Her previous publications include an edited volume, Trauma Research Methodology, as well as numerous articles and book chapters. She has collaborated on the development of several measures of the effects of trauma, including the Dissociative Experiences Scale. Dr. Carlson's research, work on measurement development, and professional leadership have been honored by awards from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and the International Society for the Study of Dissociation.
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Preface I. Understanding the Impact of Trauma 1. The Importance of Understanding Responses to Trauma 2. A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Responses to Trauma 3. Common Responses to Traumatic Experiences 4. Factors That Influence the Responses to Traumatic Experiences 5. Understanding Responses to Discrete and Chronic Traumatic Experiences II. Planning and Implementing Assessments 6. Challenges to Assessing Trauma and Trauma Responses 7. Developing an Assessment Strategy 8. Selecting and Administering Measures III. Making Use of Assessment Results 9. Interpreting the Results and Making a Diagnosis 10. Where to Go from Here: Treatment Options 11. Future Directions Measure Profiles Section A: Measures of Traumatic Experiences Section B: Self-Report Measures of Responses to Trauma Section C: Structured Interviews for Posttraumatic and Dissociative Disorders Section D: Measures of Trauma and Trauma Responses for Children Appendix: Resources on Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders

