![]() Paying it Forward: The Effect of Selfishness Transmission Advances in Psychological Science, 2016, 24(12): 1934-1945.Īpplication of The Chinese PTSD Inventory (CPI) to College Students ![]() The spillover and crossover effect of workplace incivility: The negative role beyond work boundary Temporal characteristics of change in HPA activity among PTSD patients ZHANG Quan CHEN Zheng WANG Weiwen DENG Huihua. The dual representation theory of PTSD and its examination ![]() Advances in Psychological Science, 2017, 25(12): 2043-2056.Įffect of noradrenergic regulation on prevention and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder Advances in Psychological Science, 2017, 25(12): 2021-2029.Įndocannabinoid and post-traumatic stress disorder: Possible mechanisms and clinical application ![]() LI Meiyi, WANG Chunlian, WANG Ziqing, CHEN Huanxin.Įffect of stress on excitatory synaptic transmission and the molecular mechanisms research on treatments for children and adolescents with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Advances in Psychological Science, 2020, 28(7): 1199-1208.Ī knowledge-mapping analysis of U.S. The phenomenon and mechanism of intergenerational transmission of economic attitudes and behaviors The attentional bias towards threat in posttraumatic stress disorder: Evidence from eye movement studies The mechanisms of histone modification in post-traumatic stress disorder ZHANG Yingqian, ZHAO Guangyi, HAN Yuwei, ZHANG Jingyi, CAO Chengqi, WANG Li, ZHANG Kunlin. Mechanism of prognosis and intervention strategy for child posttraumatic stress disorder: Based on the long tail effect theory Key words: trauma, intergenerational transmission, transmissionĪpplication of machine learning in prognosis and trajectory of post-traumatic stress disorder in children ![]() The further studies should be paid more attention to the differences in the manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment among the different generations in the process of the transmission of trauma, and then concerned with the positive significance of intergenerational trauma, valued the intergenerational transmission of domestic collective trauma, such as the culture revolution and wars. It also explained the mechanisms of the intergenerational transmission of trauma with psychological dynamics, socio-cultural, family systems, physiology and meaning of existence. The previous studies discussed the influence of the intergenerational transmission of trauma from the parents, children and the environment and found that the transmission of trauma was mainly manifested by symptom, task and identity. The consequences of traumatic events are not limited to the persons immediately exposed to the event, and they often affect her or his offspring. ![]()
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