A-Z List


Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD)

Internet Articles


Crime Victims

Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://www.patiencepress.com/aboutus.html

Mason, Patience (1994) The Post-Traumatic Gazette

This site is an internet support system that provides information for all traumatic survivors, their families, friends, and therapists. Music therapists work with P.T.S.D. victims, family, friends, and significant others. It is important to have knowledge about emotional, and physical aspects of their lives so that applied musical techniques may help in their recovery.

Internet Address: http://pwl.netcom.com/~jpmock/ptsd.htm

Anonymous (1999) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; Police Stress

This Internet Guide is intended for Police Officers dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It also offers support to families, and friends. This site is useful to music therapists who need to develop a therapeutic program based on knowledge of the trauma common to a specific occupation, namely Law Enforcement.

Internet Address: http://www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au

Devilly, Grant (1998) Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH)

This web site is a resource web site for Information About PTSD, Treatment Programs, Resources, Research, and other Links. It is another useful site for music therapists who want readily available information.

Internet Address: http://www.successunlimited.co.uk/PTSD/

Field, Tim (2000) Those who can, do. Those who can't, bully.

This web site is loaded with information on PTSD and is very informative. It is the music therapist who can best work with P.T.S.D. clients because the various music techniques available can reach the emotional levels where conventional treatment standards can not to aid in recovery.

Fire-Accident-Storm Survivors

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Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://www.patiencepress.com/aboutus.html

Mason, Patience (1994) The Post-Traumatic Gazette

This site is an internet support system that provides information for all traumatic survivors, their families, friends, and therapists. Music therapists work with P.T.S.D. victims, family, friends, and significant others. It is important to have knowledge about emotional, and physical aspects of their lives so that applied musical techniques may help in their recovery.

Internet Address: http://www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au.

Devilly, Grant (1998) Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH)

This web site is a resource web site for Information About PTSD, Treatment Programs, Resources, Research, and other Links. It is another useful site for music therapists who want readily available information.

Police & Other Professional Emergency Response Personnel

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Internet Address: http://www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au. & http://www.dartmouth.edu/dms/ptsd/

This Website is a database of worldwide literature on post-traumatic stress disorder maintained by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Music therapists can use this site to keep up-dated with the latest in types of treatment and current information about research that may effect the treatment of music and P.T.S.D. victim.

Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://pwl.netcom.com/~jpmock/ptsd.htm

Anonymous (1999) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; Police Stress

This Internet Guide is intended for Police Officers dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It also offers support to families, and friends. This site is useful to music therapists who need to develop a therapeutic program based on knowledge of the trauma common to a specific occupation, namely Law Enforcement.

Internet Address: http://www.geocities.com/~halbrown/personal.htm

Brown, Hal (2000) Police Stressline PTSD

This site contains advice from a professional who deals with Police Officers and is actively involved with PTSD in his field. This personal web site is designed to be informative and helpful to others who are suffering from PTSD. This site may be informative to music therapists in preparation for dealing with Police Officers as their clients.

Internet Address: http://www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au.

Devilly, Grant (1998) Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH)

This web site is a resource web site for Information About PTSD, Treatment Programs, Resources, Research, and other Links. It is another useful site for music therapists who want readily available information.

Rape Victims

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Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://www.patiencepress.com/aboutus.html

Mason, Patience (1994) The Post-Traumatic Gazette

This site is an internet support system that provides information for all traumatic survivors, their families, friends, and therapists. Music therapists work with P.T.S.D. victims, family, friends, and significant others. It is important to have knowledge about emotional, and physical aspects of their lives so that applied musical techniques may help in their recovery

Internet Address: http://www.successunlimited.co.uk/PTSD/

Field, Tim (2000) Those who can, do. Those who can't, bully.

This web site is loaded with information on PTSD and is very informative. It is the music therapist who can best work with P.T.S.D. clients because the various music techniques available can reach the emotional levels where conventional treatment standards can not to aid in recovery.

Sexual Assault Survivors

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Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://www.patiencepress.com/aboutus.html

Mason, Patience (1994) The Post-Traumatic Gazette

This site is an internet support system that provides information for all traumatic survivors, their families, friends, and therapists. Music therapists work with P.T.S.D. victims, family, friends, and significant others. It is important to have knowledge about emotional, and physical aspects of their lives so that applied musical techniques may help in their recovery.

Internet Address: http://www.successunlimited.co.uk/PTSD/

Field, Tim (2000) Those who can, do. Those who can't, bully.

This web site is loaded with information on PTSD and is very informative. It is the music therapist who can best work with P.T.S.D. clients because the various music techniques available can reach the emotional levels where conventional treatment standards can not to aid in recovery.

War Veterans

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Internet Address: http://www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au. and http://www.dartmouth.edu/dms/ptsd/

Friedman, Matt (1989) PTSD Center

This Website is a database of worldwide literature on post-traumatic stress disorder maintained by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Music therapists can use this site to keep up-dated with the latest in types of treatment and current information about research that may effect the treatment of music and P.T.S.D. victim.

Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://pwl.netcom.com/~jpmock/ptsd.htm

Anonymous (1999) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; Police Stress

This Internet Guide is intended for Police Officers dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It also offers support to families, and friends. This site is useful to music therapists who need to develop a therapeutic program based on knowledge of the trauma common to a specific occupation, namely Law Enforcement.

Internet Address: http://www.geocities.com/~halbrown/personal.htm

Brown, Hal (2000) Police Stressline PTSD

This site contains advice from a professional who deals with Police Officers and is actively involved with PTSD in his field. This personal web site is designed to be informative and helpful to others who are suffering from PTSD. This site may be informative to music therapists in preparation for dealing with Police Officers as their clients.

Internet Address: http://www.acpmh.unimelb.edu.au.

Devilly, Grant (1998) Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health (ACPMH)

This web site is a resource web site for Information About PTSD, Treatment Programs, Resources, Research, and other Links. It is another useful site for music therapists who want readily available information.

War Veterans - Traumatized Children and Adults

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Internet Address: http://www.trauma-pages.com/

Baldwin, David (1995) David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages

This site provides information about trauma and gives links to Trauma Articles, Resources, General Support and Bookstore. It also maintains an index of links to other Web Links concerning trauma. This site provides information specifically directed to the professional fields. For Music therapists this information may be of value in designing, implementing, and evaluating of programs.

Internet Address: http://www.patiencepress.com/aboutus.html

Mason, Patience (1994) The Post-Traumatic Gazette

This site is an internet support system that provides information for all traumatic survivors, their families, friends, and therapists. Music therapists work with P.T.S.D. victims, family, friends, and significant others. It is important to have knowledge about emotional, and physical aspects of their lives so that applied musical techniques may help in their recovery.

Internet Address: http://www.successunlimited.co.uk/PTSD/

Field, Tim (2000) Those who can, do. Those who can't, bully.

This web site is loaded with information on PTSD and is very informative. It is the music therapist who can best work with P.T.S.D. clients because the various music techniques available can reach the emotional levels where conventional treatment standards can not to aid in recovery.