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Clare Pain
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 27
Citations - 1906
Clare Pain is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissociative disorder not otherwise specified & Dissociative disorders. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1490 citations. Previous affiliations of Clare Pain include Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto & Mount Sinai Hospital.
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Long-term psychological and occupational effects of providing hospital healthcare during SARS outbreak.
Robert G. Maunder,William J. Lancee,Kenneth E. Balderson,Jocelyn Bennett,Bjug Borgundvaag,Susan E. Evans,Christopher M.B. Fernandes,David S. Goldbloom,Mona Gupta,Jonathan Hunter,Linda McGillis Hall,Lynn M. Nagle,Clare Pain,Sonia S. Peczeniuk,Glenna Raymond,Nancy Read,Sean B. Rourke,Rosalie Steinberg,Thomas E. Stewart,Susan VanDeVelde-Coke,Georgina G. Veldhorst,Donald Wasylenki +21 more
TL;DR: Hospital workers in hospitals affected by SARS experience increased psychological stress 1–2 years after the outbreak, according to a report from the World Health Organization.
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A review of neuroimaging studies in PTSD: Heterogeneity of response to symptom provocation
TL;DR: Findings from this review will integrate findings of different experiential, psychophysiological, and neurobiological responses to traumatic symptom provocation with the clinical symptomatology and the neurobiology of PTSD.
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Resilience training for hospital workers in anticipation of an influenza pandemic
Andria Aiello,Michelle Young-Eun Khayeri,Shreyshree Raja,Nathalie Peladeau,Donna Romano,Molyn Leszcz,Robert G. Maunder,Marci Rose,Mary Anne Adam,Clare Pain,Andrea Moore,Diane Savage,Rabbi Bernard Schulman +12 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that an evidence‐based approach to interventions that target known mediators of distress and meet standards of continuing professional development is not only possible and relevant, but readily supportable by senior hospital administration.
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A sensorimotor approach to the treatment of trauma and dissociation.
TL;DR: The formal diagnosis of PTSD contains three diagnostic post-traumatic symptom clusters: symptoms indicative of intrusive reliving of the trauma, avoidance and numbing symptoms, and symptoms of increased autonomic arousal.
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A longitudinal naturalistic study of patients with dissociative disorders treated by community clinicians.
Bethany L. Brand,Scot McNary,Amie C. Myrick,Catherine C. Classen,Ruth A. Lanius,Richard J. Loewenstein,Clare Pain,Frank W. Putnam +7 more
TL;DR: Treatment provided by therapists who have training in treating DID/DDNOS appears to be beneficial across a number of clinical domains, including socializing, attending school or volunteering, and feeling good.