DOI:10.1016/j.cpr.2017.09.001 - Corpus ID: 4874961
A review of current evidence regarding the ICD-11 proposals for diagnosing PTSD and complex PTSD.
@article{Brewin2017ARO, title={A review of current evidence regarding the ICD-11 proposals for diagnosing PTSD and complex PTSD.}, author={Chris R. Brewin and Maryl{\`e}ne Cloitre and Philip Hyland and Mark Shevlin and Andreas Maercker and Richard A. Bryant and Asma Humayun and Lynne M. Jones and Ashraf Kagee and C{\'e}cile Rousseau and Daya J Somasundaram and Yuriko Suzuki and Simon Wessely and Mark van Ommeren and Geoffrey M. Reed}, journal={Clinical psychology review}, year={2017}, volume={58}, pages={ 1-15 }, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:4874961}}- C. BrewinM. CloitreG. Reed
- Published inClinical Psychology Review6 September 2017
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