Veteran’s Stress, Trauma and Synapse Rehabilitation

Author:   Maxwell Bennett
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
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9789819595938


Pages:   199
Publication Date:   21 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Veteran’s Stress, Trauma and Synapse Rehabilitation


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This book provides a structured, multidisciplinary synthesis of the psychological, social, and neurobiological consequences of combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It outlines how contemporary therapeutic strategies, considered through the lens of the concept of synaptic rehabilitation, can intervene in this devastating condition. Through 17 chapters, the volume journeys from first-hand testimony to molecular mechanisms, mapping how war-induced trauma distorts brain function, cognition, and social behaviour, and how these changes may be reversed. The book’s point of departure is personal: a historical account of an Australian World War I veteran (""Pop""), whose experience at the battle for the Somme in France reveals not only the acute horrors of trench warfare but the intergenerational consequences of unresolved PTSD. From this foundation, the text proceeds through empirical research, clinical instruments, neurobiological models, and therapeutic techniques. Each chapter builds upon the last in order to provide a coherent clinical and neurophysiological narrative.

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Author:   Maxwell Bennett
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
ISBN:  

9789819595938


ISBN 10:   9819595932
Pages:   199
Publication Date:   21 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Australian Veterans and ‘Shell Shock’ in World War I.- Chapter 2: Clinical Identification of PTSD.- Chapter 3: Combat Experience Leading to PTSD.- Chapter 4: Suicidality Comorbid with PTSD.- Chapter 5: Criminality Comorbid with PTSD.- Chapter 6: Family Impact of a Veteran’s PTSD.- Chapter 7: Psychotherapies for PTSD.- Chapter 8: Pharmacotherapies for PTSD.- Chapter 9: Impact of Social Support on Veterans’ PTSD Symptoms.- Chapter 10: Cortical Grey Matter Loss Accompanying PTSD and Its Consequences.- Chapter 11: Restoring Grey Matter through Treatment.- Chapter 12: Grey Matter Volume Changes and Synaptic Alterations.- Chapter 13: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Synapse Loss and Replacement in Mood and Stress Disorders: BDNF and Microglia.- Chapter 14: Abnormalities in Resting State Networks in PTSD and Treatment with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).- Chapter 15: Abnormalities in Resting State Networks in PTSD and Treatment with Electroencephalography (EEG) and Neurofeedback Interventions.- Chapter 16: Comparison of Psychotherapies, Pharmacotherapies and Neurotherapies for PTSD.- Chapter 17: Dissociative PTSD Explained by Failure of Dendritic Integration of Synapses on Cortical Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurones.

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Dr. Maxwell Bennett AO is Emeritus Professor of Neuroscience and held the first University Chair for ‘research recognized internationally to be of exceptional distinction’ at Sydney University. He graduated in Electrical Engineering and did his doctoral research in Zoology at Melbourne University. His over 400 papers are concerned with research on synaptic connections between nerve cells in the brain, most recently in relation to stress and trauma. Professor Bennett has written fifteen books, mostly concerned with synapses. Most recently he has published Virginia Woolf and Neuropsychiatry; Stress, Trauma & Synaptic Plasticity (with Jim Lagopoulos); and Childhood Stress, Trauma and Synapse Loss. He has been President of the Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies (now Science & Technology, Australia), the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience, and the Australian Neuroscience Society. Professor Bennett founded the Brain and Mind Research Institute (now Centre) at Sydney 20 years ago and subsequently the Mind and Neuroscience Institute (now Thompson Institute). He is at present Chair of Thompson Brain and Mind Healthcare.

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