“I felt like a slut”: The cultural context and women's response to being raped Leslie LebowitzSusan Roth OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 390
Emotional processing in vocal and written expression of feelings about traumatic experiences Edward J. MurrayDaniel L. Segal OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 405
A short form of the Mississippi scale for measuring change in Combat-Related PTSD Alan FontanaRobert Rosenheck OriginalPaper Pages: 407 - 414
Response style and self-control under scud missile attacks: The case of the sealed room situation during the 1991 Gulf war Avigdor KlingmanHagai Kupermintz OriginalPaper Pages: 415 - 426
Psychological distress of adolescents exposed to Hurricane Hugo Sally Brosz HardinMartin WeinrichCarol Garrison OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 440
The potential for faking on the Mississippi Scale for Combat-Related PTSD Judith A. LyonsJuesta M. CaddellSean Perrin Brief Report Pages: 441 - 445
Convergent validity of measures of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in a mixed military and civilian population Leigh Anthony NealWalter BusuttilGordon Turnbull Brief Report Pages: 447 - 455
Interacting with trauma survivors in contexts of continuing trauma Gillian StrakerFathima Moosa Brief Report Pages: 457 - 465
Moral and professional dilemmas together with political attitudes Dan Bar-On Commentary Pages: 475 - 477
Research out of commitment to face the potential for evil in all of us Israel W. Charny Commentary Pages: 479 - 483
On the issue of personality context in the treatment of trauma survivors Paul S. BenvenisteAndrew Molteni Commentary Pages: 485 - 488
Roth and batson reply to “creative balance” commentary Susan RothRonald Batson Commentary Pages: 489 - 490