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Doctors have known about psychological trauma since the mid-1800s, Bonanno said, especially in the context of war.
醫生們從19世紀中期就已了解了心理創傷,布萊諾說,特別是在戰爭背景下。
Among them was Joseph Bonanno , nicknamed Joe Bananas, who eventually dominated the US branch of the Mafia.
他們當中有后來最終統領黑手黨美國支部的約瑟夫博納諾,昵稱喬香蕉。
My old friend Ted Bonanno insulated me from the most stressful part of writing a book - negotiating a publishing contract.
我的老朋友泰德。伯納諾讓我避免了寫書最痛苦的環節--和出版社談合約。
This is a valuable book for Bonanno's application of the scientific method to a field that badly needs it.
這是一本關于勃拿諾將科學方法運用到一個極其需要如此方法的領域里的書,具有很高的價值。
Media stories often cite extraordinarily high rates of PTSD in soldiers and other groups, Bonanno said.
媒體總是提到士兵和其他群體創傷后應激障礙的高發病率,布萊諾說。
The author wishes to thank Tim Hanis and Jim Bonanno for their comments and contributions as technical reviewers.
作者真誠地感謝TimHanis和JimBonanno作為技術評論家對本文所做的評論和貢獻。
Bonanno's theory is that distress forces people to process events and learn from them, allowing them to move on psychologically.
布萊諾的理論是,危難會迫使人們處理事情并從中學到東西,這就使得他們能在心理上不斷發展。
Bonanno found several interesting patterns - for example, widows who laugh a lot in the months after their spouse's death tend to cope best.
勃拿諾發現了幾個有趣的模式。例如,那些在她們的配偶逝世的幾個月里經常笑的寡婦顯得處理得最好。