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MBTI® Bibliography Search—Trauma

11 records returned of 11002 total records for search "trauma"

1. Nader, K. (2008). Understanding and assessing trauma in children and adolescents: Measures, methods, and youth in context. New York, NY: Routledge.

2. Milholland, S. C., Ross, C. A., Ellason, J. W., & Duffy, C. (2006, March). Extraversion in an inpatient trauma program population: A test of the sociocognitive model of dissociative disorders using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Journal of Trauma Practice, 3(4), 65-75.

3. Ryburn, J., & Festa, D. (2006). College students' responses to traumatic events involving sudden death. Illness, Crisis, and Loss, 14(2), 143-158.

4. Otis, G. D. (2005, March). Application of psychological type in post-traumatic stress disorder treatment. Journal of Psychological Type, 64(3), 21-30.

5. Chung, M. C., Easthope, Y., Farmer, S., Werrett, J., & Chung, C. (2003, September). Psychological sequelae: Post-traumatic stress reactions and personality factors among community residents as secondary victims. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 17(3), 265-270.

6. Van Sant, S. (2000, August). Trauma, treadmill, or transformation? How to manage transitions from a Jungian perspective. Paper presented at the Southeast Region Conference of the Association for Psychological Type, Chapel Hill, NC.

7. Van Sant, S. (1999, February). Psychological type and a Jungian approach to transitions (trauma, treadmill, or transformation?). Proceedings of the Second Biennial Clinical Conference of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (pp. 125-127). Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

8. Otis, G. D. & Louks, J. L. (1997). Rebelliousness and psychological distress in a sample of introverted veterans. (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). Journal of Psychological Type, 40, 20-30.

9. Aalbers, C. J. (1996). A study of the long-term effects of childhood sexual abuse trauma and dissociation as related to Jungian personality type (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno, 1995). Dissertation Abstracts International, 57(01), 688B. (University Microfilms No. AAT 9614916)

10. Dalton, J. E., Aubuchon, I. N., Tom, A., Pederson, S. L. & McFarland, R. E. (1993). MBTI profiles of Vietnam veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Journal of Psychological Type, 26, 3-8.

11. Nattkemper, C. A. (1986). The application of temperament theory to burnout in nursing personnel of trauma center emergency departments (Doctoral dissertation, United States International University, 1986). Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(04), 1706B. (University Microfilms No. AAC86-13780)

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