Mind you, being a (now retired) psychologist ("conservative"), there are some IMHO some ineffective approaches out there, with any success probably tied to the particular individual's capacity to develop a meaningful, client-validating therapeutic relationship. So, for a "quick" diagnosis-driven set of treatment guidelines there's always the guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies http://www.istss.org/
Mind you, that doesn't cover some really important treatment outcome studies, particularly from Europe --- you're welcome to private message me about those if you're interested -- who, together with van der Kolk cover the traumatising label of "personality disorder" pretty well.