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Marylene Cloitre
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 212
Citations - 18554
Marylene Cloitre is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 183 publications receiving 15394 citations. Previous affiliations of Marylene Cloitre include Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research & Emory University.
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Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents
Alexandra Cook,Joseph Spinazzola,Julian D. Ford,Cheryl Lanktree,Margaret E. Blaustein,Marylene Cloitre,Ruth DeRosa,Rebecca Hubbard,Richard Kagan,Joan Liautaud,Karen Mallah,Erna Olafson,Bessel A. van der Kolk +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight seven primary domains of impairment observed in children exposed to complex trauma and identify phenomenologically based domains based on the extant child clinical and research literatures.
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A developmental approach to complex PTSD: childhood and adult cumulative trauma as predictors of symptom complexity.
Marylene Cloitre,Bradley C. Stolbach,Judith Lewis Herman,Bessel A. van der Kolk,Robert S. Pynoos,Jing Wang,Eva Petkova +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that Complex PTSD symptoms occur in both adult and child samples in a principled, rule-governed way and that childhood experiences significantly influenced adult symptoms.
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Skills training in affective and interpersonal regulation followed by exposure: a phase-based treatment for PTSD related to childhood abuse.
TL;DR: In this paper, women with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to childhood abuse were randomly assigned to a 2-phase cognitive-behavioral treatment or a minimal attention wait list.
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Social bonds and posttraumatic stress disorder.
TL;DR: Evidence is gathered for the social ecology of PTSD, a conceptual framework for understanding how both PTSD risk and recovery are highly dependent on social phenomena, and clinical implications of this conceptual framework are explored.
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Diagnosis and classification of disorders specifically associated with stress: proposals for ICD-11.
Andreas Maercker,Chris R. Brewin,Richard A. Bryant,Marylene Cloitre,Mark van Ommeren,Lynne Jones,Asma Humayan,Ashraf Kagee,Augusto E. Llosa,Cécile Rousseau,Daya Somasundaram,Daya Somasundaram,Renato Souza,Yuriko Suzuki,Inka Weissbecker,Simon Wessely,Michael B. First,Geoffrey M. Reed +17 more
TL;DR: Proposals include a narrower concept for PTSD that does not allow the diagnosis to be made based entirely on non‐specific symptoms, a new complex PTSD category that comprises three clusters of intra‐ and interpersonal symptoms in addition to core PTSD symptoms, and a new diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder.