<p><em>Mapping Trauma and Its Wake</em> is a compilation of autobiographic essays by seventeen of the field's pioneers, each of whom has been recognized for his or her contributions by the <em>International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies</em>. Each author discusses how he or she first got interested in the field, what each feels are his or her greatest achievements, and where the discipline might - and should - go from here. This impressive collection of essays by internationally-renowned specialists is destined to become a classic of traumatology literature. It is a text that will provide future mental health professionals with a window into the early years of this rapidly expanding field.</p> <p><em>Figley,</em> Introduction. <em>Burgess</em>, Putting Trauma on the Radar Screen. <em>Danieli,</em> It Was Always There. <em>Figley,</em> From Veterans of War to War to Veterans of Terrorism: My Maps of Trauma. <em>Friedman,</em> Making it up as I Went Along. <em>Herman,</em> My Life and Work. <em>Horowitz,</em> A Life in but Not Under Stress. <em>Kolb,</em> Fully Primed. <em>Krystal,</em> Psychoanalytic Approaches to Trauma: A Forty-year Retrospective. <em>Lifton,</em> Some Reflections. <em>Ochberg,</em> There is Reason in Action. <em>Raphael,</em> Life, Trauma, and Loss. <em>Solomon,</em> Choices Made, Promises Kept.<em> Terr,</em> Memoirs of a Childhood Trauma Hunter. <em>Ursano,</em> Autobiographical Essay. <em>Kolk,</em> The Body Keeps the Score: Brief Autobiography of Bessel van der Kolk. <em>Weisaeth,</em> Becoming a Psychotraumatologist. <em>Wilson,</em> From Crisis Intervention to Bosnia: The Trauma Maps of John P. Wilson.</p>