Predisposing variables in PTSD patients V. Olga EmeryPaul E. EmeryAmir K. Jassani OriginalPaper Pages: 325 - 343
The contribution of wartime, pre-war, and post-war factors to self-efficacy: A longitudinal study of combat stress reaction Z. SolomonR. BenbenishtyM. Mikulincer OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 361
An adaptational view of trauma response as illustrated by the prisoner of war experience Raina E. EberlyAllan R. HarknessBrian E. Engdahl OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 380
The psychosocial aftermath of two major disasters in the Soviet Union R. Giel OriginalPaper Pages: 381 - 392
Personal trauma and world view—Are extremely stressful experiences related to political attitudes, religious beliefs, and future orientation? Devora CarmilShlomo Breznitz OriginalPaper Pages: 393 - 405
The rorschach and PTSD revisited: Critique of van der Kolk and Ducey's (1989) “The psychological processing of traumatic experience: Rorschach patterns in PTSD” Leo CohenCorine de Ruiter Brief Report Pages: 407 - 417
Fluoxetine in post-traumatic stress disorder Jonathan DavidsonSusan RothElana Newman Brief Report Pages: 419 - 423
The psychological processing of traumatic experience: Reply to Cohen and de Ruiter Charles P. DuceyBessel A. van der Kolk Brief Report Pages: 425 - 432
Notes from Moscow (1990): Some thoughts on the politics of PTSD during perestroika Jacob D. LindyBessel van der Kolk Commentary Pages: 439 - 443
What have they done to the pigeons? A review of the Moscow-conference on traumatic stress, September, 18–19, 1990 Wybrand Op den VeldeLars Weisaeth Commentary Pages: 445 - 450
Society for Traumatic Stress Studies news and notes Bessel A. van der Kolk Announcement Pages: 463 - 466