News & Updates
Last Revised: 27 Nov 2006
About 40 new links added; most on the Links page
New links marked 'NEW' through mid-January
These Trauma Pages focus primarily on emotional trauma and traumatic stress, including PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and dissociation, whether following individual traumatic experience(s) or a large-scale disaster. The purpose of this award winning site is to provide information for clinicians and researchers in the traumatic-stress field. Specifically, my interests here include both clinical and research aspects of trauma responses and their resolution. For example:
What goes on biologically in the brain during traumatic experience and its resolution?
Which psychotherapeutic procedures are most effective with traumatic symptoms, for which patients and why?
How can we best measure clinical efficacy and treatment outcome for trauma survivor populations?
Supportive resources supplement the more academic or research information of interest to clinicians, researchers, and students. I do realize that these are not mutually exclusive groups.
Continuously online for eleven years - since May 19, 1995 (a month after the Oklahoma City bombing), this site has welcomed 1,608,382 visits (128 today). Please check back, and enjoy exploring the extensive trauma resources available on this site!
Narrative: "Traumatic events shake the foundations of our beliefs, and may shatter our trust..."
Full-text articles on traumatic stress, including dissociation, diagnosis and treatment issues.
Supportive resources on specific types of trauma, treatment & related mental health issues...
Disaster Mental Health
Mental health handouts, guidelines & links to help validate or normalize disaster responses...
Recommended trauma books for professionals & survivors -- please help support this site.
...about PTSD & trauma, EEG & neuroscience, psychology, research, medical & other topics.
About David Baldwin
... the Trauma Pages' psychologist author/editor: clinical practice, speaking, consulting, etc.
Feel free to email comments or suggestions to David Baldwin, PhD