Anke Ehlers
Anke Ehlers (born 11 January 1957) is a German psychologist and expert in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She is a Fellow of the major science academies of the UK and Germany.She currently works at the University of Oxford as Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow and Professor of Experimental Psychopathology.
With husband David M. Clark, she developed a cognitive model for PTSD. Therapy she and others based on that model is strongly recommended for treating PTSD by the American Psychological Association. Anke's research has shown that it is a common problem among emergency medical workers, and that a commonly used therapy for PTSD, psychological debriefing, has little provable therapeutic value. Provided by Wikipedia
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13by Esther T. Beierl, Hannah Murray, Hannah Murray, Milan Wiedemann, Milan Wiedemann, Emma Warnock-Parkes, Emma Warnock-Parkes, Jennifer Wild, Jennifer Wild, Richard Stott, Richard Stott, Nick Grey, Nick Grey, Nick Grey, David M. Clark, David M. Clark, David M. Clark, Anke Ehlers, Anke Ehlers, Anke EhlersGet full text
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17by Jennifer Wild, Emma Warnock-Parkes, Hannah Murray, Alice Kerr, Graham Thew, Nick Grey, David M. Clark, Anke EhlersGet full text
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19by Ulrich Schnyder, Anke Ehlers, Thomas Elbert, Edna B. Foa, Berthold P. R. Gersons, Patricia A. Resick, Francine Shapiro, Marylène CloitreGet full text
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20by Ulrich Schnyder, Richard A. Bryant, Anke Ehlers, Edna B. Foa, Aram Hasan, Gladys Mwiti, Christian H. Kristensen, Frank Neuner, Misari Oe, William YuleGet full text
Published 2016-07-01
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