From denial to recognition: Attitudes toward holocaust survivors from world war II to the present Zahava Solomon OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 228
Attitudes of therapists toward holocaust survivors Irit OfriZahava SolomonHaim Dasberg OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 242
Therapeutic response to combat stress reaction during Israel's wars: Introduction Zahava Solomon OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 246
Diagnosis and treatment of combat stress reaction: Current attitudes of military physicians Iris ManorRami ShklarZhava Solomon OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 258
Mental health officers' causal explanations of combat stress reaction Dina ShalomRami BenbenishtyZahava Solomon OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 269
Oscillating between denial and recognition of PTSD: Why are lessons learned and forgotten? Zahava Solomon OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 282
The therapeutic use of ritual and ceremony in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder David Read JohnsonSusan C. FeldmanSteven M. Southwick Regular Articles Pages: 283 - 298
Trauma symptoms and PTSD-like profiles in perpetrators of intimate abuse Donald G. Dutton Regular Articles Pages: 299 - 316
Post-traumatic stress and associated disorders among vietnam veterans: The significance of combat exposure and social support Joseph A. Boscarino Regular Articles Pages: 317 - 336
Treatment of vietnam war veterans with PTSD: A comparison of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, biofeedback, and relaxation training Steven M. SilverAlvin BrooksJeanne Obenchain Brief Report Pages: 337 - 342
Gruesomeness, emotional attachment, and personal threat: Dimensions of the anticipated stress of body recovery James E. McCarrollRobert J. UrsanoKathleen M. Wright Brief Report Pages: 343 - 349
Concepts of normal bereavement: A response Shirley A. MurphyMargaret DimondJanet Lohan Commentary Pages: 351 - 353
Response to Murphy, Dimond, Heerwagen, and Lohan's commentary—concepts of normal bereavement Paul BurnettWarwick MiddletonNada Martinek Commentary Pages: 355 - 357