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Physiology of a psychologically traumatic situation and symptoms of PTSD -- Dealing with fear, trauma and PTSD privately as well as in public -- Individual trauma management and professional offers -- Disease prevention, social environment and future perspective, manager business and everyday life.
This book offers solutions for coping with anxiety as well as psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder with a special focus on the target group of exposed persons who are active in management, the media or in the public in general and are thus exposed to particularly strong observation and evaluation by their environment. This work explains and supports how this can be dealt with constructively and perhaps even used as a competitive advantage as well as overcome and regain personal happiness. The content Physiology of a psychologically traumatic situation and symptoms of post-traumatic-stress disorder (PTSD) Dealing with fear, trauma and PTSD privately and in public Individual trauma management and professional support Disease prevention, social environment and future perspectives, manager business and everyday life The target groups Executives in middle and senior management Entrepreneurs, politicians, media executives and persons in the public eye Victims and their relatives, employees and superiors The authors Dr. Markus J. Pausch, is a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy and works as a lecturer at the Trauma Therapy Centre of the kbo-Isar-Amper-Klinikum M�nchen-Ost. Sven J. Matten, heads the media company Paradigma Entertainment in Munich as well as the investment advisor RECan Global, based in Canada, Luxembourg and Germany, and, together with Dr. Markus J. Pausch, coaches personalities in international management as part of the "phocamento" platformin Munich and Toronto.
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