Bonding after trauma: on the role of social support and the oxytocin system in traumatic stress

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Abstract

This paper outlines the state of affairs in psychobiological research on psychotrauma and PTSD with a focus on the role of the oxytocin system in traumatic stress. With a high prevalence of trauma and PTSD in the Netherlands, new preventive and therapeutic interventions are needed. The focus is on the role of social support and bonding in coming to grips with psychological trauma, about the oxytocin system as a basis for reducing the stress response and creating a feeling of bonding, about binding words to painful emotions in psychotherapy, and about the bonds between researchers and clinicians
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18597
JournalEuropean journal of psychotraumatology
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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