10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.11298062.V1
Miranda Olff
Miranda
Olff
Arq Psychotrauma Expert Group
Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Ananda Amstadter
Ananda
Amstadter
Cherie Armour
Cherie
Armour
Marianne S. Birkeland
Marianne S.
Birkeland
Eric Bui
Eric
Bui
Marylene Cloitre
Marylene
Cloitre
Anke Ehlers
Anke
Ehlers
Julian D. Ford
Julian D.
Ford
Talya Greene
Talya
Greene
University of Haifa
University College London
Maj Hansen
Maj
Hansen
Ruth Lanius
Ruth
Lanius
Neil Roberts
Neil
Roberts
Rita Rosner
Rita
Rosner
Siri Thoresen
Siri
Thoresen
Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
University of Oslo
A decennial review of psychotraumatology: what did we learn and where are we going?
<p>On 6 December 2019 we start the 10th year of the <i>European Journal of Psychotraumatogy (EJPT)</i>, a full Open Access journal on psychotrauma. This editorial is part of a special issue celebrating the 10 years anniversary of the journal and acknowledging some of our most impactful articles of the past decade. In this editorial the editors present a decennial review of the field addressing a range of topics that are core to both the journal and to psychotraumatology as a discipline. These include neurobiological developments (genomics, neuroimaging and neuroendocrine research), forms of trauma exposure and impact across the lifespan, mass trauma and early interventions, work-related trauma, trauma in refugee populations, and the potential consequences of trauma such as PTSD or Complex PTSD, but also resilience. We address innovations in psychological, medication (enhanced) and technology-assisted treatments, mediators and moderators like social support and finally how new research methods help us to gain insights in symptom structures or to better predict symptom development or treatment success. We aimed to answer three questions <i>1. Where did we stand in 2010? 2. What did we learn in the past 10 years? 3. What are our knowledge gaps?</i> We conclude with a number of recommendations concerning top priorities for the future direction of the field of psychotraumatology and correspondingly the journal.</p> <p>• Celebrating 10 years of the European Journal of Psychotraumatology the editors present a decennial review of core topics in the field and conclude with recommendations concerning top priorities for future research.</p>
Medicine
Ecology
Science Policy
Taylor & Francis
2019
2019-11-29
2023-01-09
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10.1080/20008198.2019.1672948
10.6084/m9.figshare.11298062
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