

Asociación Chilena de Estrés Traumático ( ACET).German-speaking Society for Psychotraumatology (DeGPT).Canadian Psychological Association Traumatic Stress Section (CPA TSS).Asian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (Asian STSS-Hong Kong).Argentina Society for Psychotrauma (SAPsi).Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies ( ASTSS).Japanese Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (JSTSS).European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies ( ESTSS).International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies ( ISTSS).
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The following professional societies are currently partnering in the Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress: To learn more, click here.įor specific interest in one of the projects find out more on the projects page: "To identify objectives, facilitate development, and coordinate activities of global importance the community of traumatic stress researchers and practitioners should develop collaborations, and ultimately structures, that would enable them to optimally respond to those tasks that are best addressed by means of international collaboration” ( Schnyder et al., 2017).Ĭurrently, the Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress works on five themes with projects addressing important global traumatic stress issues.ĮSTSS members are invited to check out the themes and projects and to participate where possible.


The aims of the Global collaboration are: The Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stressconsists of researchers and clinicians representing traumatic stress societies worldwide who work together on traumatic stress topics of global importance.Īs part of a package of global activities the Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress was initiated by ISTSS in 2012 (See Olff, 2014 2015 Schnyder , 2013, Schnyder & Olff, 2013, Schnyder, et al., 2017) when the global project team with representatives from eight traumatic stress societies first met and decided on the first topics to collaborate on. Our society is partner in the Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress ( ).
