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Implications of traumatic brain injury for survivors of sexual abuse: A preliminary report of findings.
Authors:Reeves, Russell H.   Beltzman, David   Killu, Kim
Abstract:The authors' purpose for presenting these cases is to report on some clinical observations that may have relevance for a subgroup of individuals recovering from a traumatic brain injury. Specifically, the authors observe that a group of patients who reported histories of childhood sexual trauma and then sustained a TBI as adults are experiencing a reemergence of intrusive recollections and other symptoms related to the abuse. Further, the appearance of these posttraumatic stress-type symptoms—sometimes after years of nonoccurrence—frequently proves disruptive to the patient's rehabilitation process. Possible structural, chemical, and phenomenological factors are discussed. The authors' observations raise the possibility that individuals who have made the best recoveries from childhood sexual trauma are the most vulnerable to the reemergence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms subsequent to the TBI. These provisory observations would suggest that sensitive inquiry regarding abuse history should be considered as part of any clinical interview with patients who have sustained neurological trauma. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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