The Traumatic Stress Group is a team of researchers and clinicians who joined together in 2003 to investigate Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and develop new treatment strategies for those with post-trauma symptoms.
Members of the group are from a variety of disciplines and represent several academic institutions, including the University of Regina, The University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba, York University, and the University of California – San Diego. A grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute for Neurosciences, Mental Health, and Addiction for New Emerging Teams provides funding for the group. |
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The TTSG would like to thank everybody who participated in the survey titled Understanding Short- and Long-term Emotional Responses to Trauma: An Examination of Responses to the Saskatchewan Centennial Air Show tragedy. Read more on the Air Show Update by clicking here. |
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Steven Taylor’s new book draws on extensive clinical and research experience to help the clinician understand the bases of client problems, plan treatment, and implement cognitive and exposure interventions. Read other books and articles by TTSG members in our publications section. |
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