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DocumentsDate addedStress Points - Journal of ASTSS. This printed edition was mailed to members in 2005 Articles in this Spring edition include: "Understanding and Treating the Impacts of Childhood Trauma - The Challenges" by Ruth Wraith; "Getting to Grips with Violence and Trauma in South Africa" by Craig Higson-Smith and Nomfundo Mogapi; "The Enduring Legacy of Growing Up in Care in 20th Century Australia" by Andrew Murray; "Children, Adolescents, Community and 9/11 - An interview with Marylene Cloitre" by Bronwyn Tarrant; "ASTSS a year in Review" by John Raftery; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Timothy Martin and Michael Lewis. To access recent Stress Points eJournals you must be a current ASTSS member.
Stress Points - Journal of ASTSS. This printed edition was mailed to members in 2005. Articles featured: "Natural Disasters and Trauma" by Tony Taylor; "After the Tsunami: Reflections" by Jennifer Dawson; "Journalism and Disaster" by Cate McMahon; "Turbulence From The Tsunami" by Rob Gordon; and "Trauma Classics - Book Review" by Andrew Moskowitz. To access recent Stress Points eJournal you must be a current ASTSS member. 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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From the Editorial: This Spring edition of Stress Points rides on the shirttails of the ASTSS 2006 Conference in Adelaide. It was a rich and lively three days, with a feast of new research and eminent traumatologists. Therefore, we’ve attempted to present a taste of those three days with: the Media Award, DART’s coverage of Associate Professor Elena Newman’s keynote address, the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health’s guidelines for trauma treatment, Day One’s Concurrent Session, "ASD and PTSD in Children: Assessment and Treatment", and asking both international keynote speakers three questions about the future of trauma treatment and research. Inspired by the conference venue, we also speak with Katy Richmond about deinstitutionalization. |


