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The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2003 and featured: "Public Health and Traumatic Policy" by Gil Anaf; "Taking a Stand on Abuse and Violence" by John Raftery; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Andrew Moskowitz.
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2003 and featured: "Bali and Beyod: Findings and Thoughts about Recovery from Trauma and Disaster" by Rob Gordon; "Bushfire Reflections" by Paul Valent; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Andrew Moskowitz.
Stress Points - Journal of ASTSS. This printed edition was mailed to members in 2006.
Articles include:"Axis One / Axis Two: A Disordered Borderline" by Carolyn Quadrio; "Generational Trauma and Indigenous Men's Health: Are We Missing Something?" by Brian McCoy; "Children in Care: The Story of Mary and Little Christopher" by Dulcie Veltman; "Mental Health Following Traumatic Injury: Current and Future Directions" by Meaghan O'Donnell and Mark Creamer; and "Trauma Classical: Falling Man / Dancing Man An Interview with Composer Andrew Schultz" by Bronwyn Tarrant.
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The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2004 and featured: "Stop Violence Against Women" by Amnesty International; "In Dafur - Western Sudan" by UNICEF; "Thierry Baubet Interview" by Medecin San Frontieres"; "Trauma in the System" by Jennifer Davis; "EMDR in the Treatment of PTSD: A Retrospective of A Patient and Therapist" by Aimee Jo Martin; "Why New Psychotherapies for PTSD?" by Ulrich Schnyder; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Andrew Moskowitz.
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2002 and featured: "Trauma Classics - Reintroducing the Classic Texts in Traumatology" by Andrew Moskowitz; "Asylum Seekers"; "Website Update" and "Conference Review and Update"
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2005 and featured: "Interpersonal Psychotherapy as a Treatment for PTSD" by Rebecca Ray; "Beating the Effects of Adolecscent Trauma: A Treatment Comparison Between CBT and EMDR" by Angelo Pagano; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Tony Taylor.
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2004 and featured: "Trauma Associated with Land Loss in Aotearoa (New Zealand)" by Nin Tomas; "Generations of Trauma" by Ross Williams; "Reflections on the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People" by Bronwyn Tarrant.
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2003 and featured: "The Challenges of Our Collective Trauma: Political Action and Institutional Religion" by Frank Brennan; "Interview with 2003 Media Award Recipient - Peter Mares" by Paul Valent; "Refugees Seeking Asylum: Understanding the Process and Seeing the Need for Change" by Jane Herlihy; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by John Raftery.
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2002 and featured: "Conversations about Violence Against Children" by Andrew Moskowitz with Celia Lashlie; "Sentimental Journey from War's Scars" by Julie Szego; "Child Sexual Assualt: A Journey of Construction" by Caroline Taylor; "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Andrew Moskowitz"; and "ASTSS Member Research Activities" by John Raftery.
The eJournal Stress Points - evolved from a quarterly newsletter sent to members from 2002 to 2005. This newsletter was mailed to members in 2003 and featured: "Key Issues in Military Mental Health" by Mark Creamer; "Early Intervention for Traumatic Events: Mental Health Initiatives in the Australian Defence Force" by Neanne Bennett; "Book Reviews of Australian Trauma Releases"; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Andrew Moskowitz.
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