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Trauma Bonding and Interpersonal Crimes (Psycho-Criminology of Crime, Mental Health, and the Law)

by Joan A. Reid

A COLLECTION OF RECENT RESEARCH AND REAL-LIFE REPORTS ON TRAUMA BONDING IN MANY CONTEXTS OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE Trauma bonding, the emotional attachment victims develop toward their abusers or captors, has been repeatedly observed in victims of interpersonal crimes – yet little is known about its formation, persistence, and positive resolution in survivors. Trauma Bonding and Interpersonal Crimes provides a timely review of existing theoretical conceptualizations and research findings on trauma bonding in relation to various forms of interpersonal crimes, including human trafficking, intimate partner violence, child sexual abuse, cults, kidnapping, gang violence, and terrorism. With an accessible and reader-friendly style, lead author Joan A. Reid examines the concept of trauma bonding while offering insights into the consequences of how the phenomenon is framed in the public discourse and the professional sectors. Twelve chapters investigate key topics ranging from methodological issues and research limitations to current debates on victimology within academic disciplines such as criminology, psychology, social work, sociology, and public health. Providing a holistic approach to the subject, Trauma Bonding and Interpersonal Crimes: Highlights the complexities of intervention and treatment for trauma survivors and cliniciansExplores the implications for policy related to trauma bondingRecommends potential avenues for integrated theory and researchFeatures case studies that combine individual examples and evidence-based researchIncludes definitions of terms, critical thinking questions, and further readings in each chapter Part of Wiley’s Psycho-Criminology of Crime, Mental Health, and the Law series, Trauma Bonding and Interpersonal Crimesis an invaluable resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in areas related to victims of human trafficking, intimate partner violence, and child sexual abuse.

Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician's Manual

by Hadar Lubin David Read Johnson

Learn effective PTSD group treatment The awareness of psychological trauma has grown exponentially in the past decade, and clinicians in many areas have increasingly found themselves confronted with the need to provide trauma-related services to clients. Still, there remains a serious lack of manuals that guide clinicians using group therapy to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual is the important, “how-to” resource that fills this void with a successful theory-based, field-tested model of group therapy for traumatized women. Concise and full of clinical examples, this helpful text includes a session-by-session guide for clinicians and a workbook for clients. Comprehensive and practical, Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual not only describes the theory, method, and rationale for this effective treatment, but also offers a complete, step-by-step clinician’s manual and client workbook to help implement the model and establish effective practice. Explained in-depth are unique methods such as the use of testimonial and ceremonial structures to heighten the therapeutic impact and case examples of individual client histories and progress through treatment. In addition, appendices detailing a treatment contract and a script for a trauma program “Graduation Ceremony” are also included. Chapters in Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women cover: concepts of group therapy with traumatized populations developmental theory of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder usefulness and challenges of various formats of group therapy session-by-session instructions for clinicians session-by-session workbook for clients guidance in handling difficult treatment and clinical situations group therapy procedures and rules managing traumatic re-enactments empirical support for TCGP and much more!With a detailed bibliography and numerous diagrams, charts, and tables for visualizing information, Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women is an ideal resource for mental health clinicians of all types, graduate students and educators, state mental health commissions and agencies, libraries, hospitals, and clinics.

Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician's Manual

by Hadar Lubin David Read Johnson

Learn effective PTSD group treatment The awareness of psychological trauma has grown exponentially in the past decade, and clinicians in many areas have increasingly found themselves confronted with the need to provide trauma-related services to clients. Still, there remains a serious lack of manuals that guide clinicians using group therapy to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual is the important, “how-to” resource that fills this void with a successful theory-based, field-tested model of group therapy for traumatized women. Concise and full of clinical examples, this helpful text includes a session-by-session guide for clinicians and a workbook for clients. Comprehensive and practical, Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual not only describes the theory, method, and rationale for this effective treatment, but also offers a complete, step-by-step clinician’s manual and client workbook to help implement the model and establish effective practice. Explained in-depth are unique methods such as the use of testimonial and ceremonial structures to heighten the therapeutic impact and case examples of individual client histories and progress through treatment. In addition, appendices detailing a treatment contract and a script for a trauma program “Graduation Ceremony” are also included. Chapters in Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women cover: concepts of group therapy with traumatized populations developmental theory of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder usefulness and challenges of various formats of group therapy session-by-session instructions for clinicians session-by-session workbook for clients guidance in handling difficult treatment and clinical situations group therapy procedures and rules managing traumatic re-enactments empirical support for TCGP and much more!With a detailed bibliography and numerous diagrams, charts, and tables for visualizing information, Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women is an ideal resource for mental health clinicians of all types, graduate students and educators, state mental health commissions and agencies, libraries, hospitals, and clinics.

Trauma concepts in research and practice: An Overview (essentials)

by Phil C. Langer Adina Dymczyk Alina Brehm Joram Ronel

Trauma is a key concept in many fields of psychology and medicine. Different understandings of trauma are at play here, which are sometimes blurred and usually have little relation to each other. In order to provide orientation in the discussion and to contribute to a reflected use of the concept of trauma in research and practice, this book presents central - clinical, psychosocial, transgenerational and collective - trauma concepts and demonstrates their significance in selected therapeutic, institutional, research and socio-political fields of practice by means of case studies

Trauma, Cultural Complexes, and Transformation: Folk Narratives and Present Realities

by Evija Volfa Vestergaard

Trauma, Cultural Complexes, and Transformation: Folk Narratives and Present Realities contributes to our understanding of how culturally traumatic events affect present day realities, and suggests the potential for healing by combining theories on psychological trauma, cultural complexes, and transformations. It draws on insight from a range of disciplines, including Jungian psychology, literary criticism, folkloristics, neurosciences, quantum physics, and social studies. Evija Volfa Vestergaard maps folk narratives of human encounters with extra-human entities as communications of cultural traumas suffered by tellers who are embedded in particular historical and geographical settings, focusing on the little-explored globally emerging cultures of Latvia and South Africa, alongside the United States of America. These cultural narratives form a bridge to a discourse on the social, political, and economic issues faced by these countries and the world at large. Vestergaard outlines the parallels between dreams and visions of individuals essential in healing, and the mythological legend genre serving the same function for groups and cultures, demonstrating that the aim of these open-ended communications is not only to reveal hidden truth, but also to stir our imagination about potentialities. Healing of traumas demands a world of global relatedness based on nurturing kinship, and such a transformation begins with imagining. Trauma, Cultural Complexes, and Transformation represents essential reading for academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, folklore, psychology, cultural studies and anthropology, as well as Jungian analysts and psychotherapists.

Trauma, Cultural Complexes, and Transformation: Folk Narratives and Present Realities

by Evija Volfa Vestergaard

Trauma, Cultural Complexes, and Transformation: Folk Narratives and Present Realities contributes to our understanding of how culturally traumatic events affect present day realities, and suggests the potential for healing by combining theories on psychological trauma, cultural complexes, and transformations. It draws on insight from a range of disciplines, including Jungian psychology, literary criticism, folkloristics, neurosciences, quantum physics, and social studies. Evija Volfa Vestergaard maps folk narratives of human encounters with extra-human entities as communications of cultural traumas suffered by tellers who are embedded in particular historical and geographical settings, focusing on the little-explored globally emerging cultures of Latvia and South Africa, alongside the United States of America. These cultural narratives form a bridge to a discourse on the social, political, and economic issues faced by these countries and the world at large. Vestergaard outlines the parallels between dreams and visions of individuals essential in healing, and the mythological legend genre serving the same function for groups and cultures, demonstrating that the aim of these open-ended communications is not only to reveal hidden truth, but also to stir our imagination about potentialities. Healing of traumas demands a world of global relatedness based on nurturing kinship, and such a transformation begins with imagining. Trauma, Cultural Complexes, and Transformation represents essential reading for academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, folklore, psychology, cultural studies and anthropology, as well as Jungian analysts and psychotherapists.

Trauma, Culture, and Metaphor: Pathways of Transformation and Integration (Psychosocial Stress Series)

by John P. Wilson Jacob D. Lindy

In Trauma, Culture, and Metaphor, John Wilson and Jacob Lindy explore the language of both individual and collective trauma in an era dominated by globalization and interconnectedness. Through lucid, careful discussion, this important book builds a bridge between the etymology of trauma-related terms commonly used in Western cultures and those of other cultures, such as the Burundi-Rwandan ihahamuka. It also provides the clinician with a framework for working with trauma survivors using a cross-cultural vocabulary—one often based in metaphor—to fully address the experienced trauma and to begin work on reconnection and self-reinvention.

Trauma, Culture, and Metaphor: Pathways of Transformation and Integration (Psychosocial Stress Series)

by John P. Wilson Jacob D. Lindy

In Trauma, Culture, and Metaphor, John Wilson and Jacob Lindy explore the language of both individual and collective trauma in an era dominated by globalization and interconnectedness. Through lucid, careful discussion, this important book builds a bridge between the etymology of trauma-related terms commonly used in Western cultures and those of other cultures, such as the Burundi-Rwandan ihahamuka. It also provides the clinician with a framework for working with trauma survivors using a cross-cultural vocabulary—one often based in metaphor—to fully address the experienced trauma and to begin work on reconnection and self-reinvention.

Trauma, Culture, and PTSD

by C. Fred Alford

This book examines the social contexts in which trauma is created by those who study it, whether considering the way in which trauma afflicts groups, cultures, and nations, or the way in which trauma is transmitted down the generations. As Alford argues, ours has been called an age of trauma. Yet, neither trauma nor post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are scientific concepts. Trauma has been around forever, even if it was not called that. PTSD is the creation of a group of Vietnam veterans and psychiatrists, designed to help explain the veterans' suffering. This does not detract from the value of PTSD, but sets its historical and social context. The author also confronts the attempt to study trauma scientifically, exploring the use of technologies such as magnetic resonance imagining (MRI). Alford concludes that the scientific study of trauma often reflects a willed ignorance of traumatic experience. In the end, trauma is about suffering.

Trauma Demystified: A Guide for Students and Practitioners

by Divine Charura Mark McFetridge Emma Bradshaw

“This book will be of immensurable value to counselling and psychotherapy students and qualified therapists alike.”Lesley Dougan, Programme Lead, MA Counselling & Psychotherapy Practice, Liverpool John Moores University, UK“Much is written about trauma, but much less is written with such a depth of practice experience, academic insight and an honouring of the human experience. The authors have brought together so much that is helpful to all those involved in working with trauma. An essential text that takes our understanding to a new level.”Professor Andrew Reeves, Professor of Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of Chester, UKTrauma Demystified: A Guide for Students and Practitioners is a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to psychological trauma. The authors draw on a wealth of research to encourage readers to reflect and apply these theories to their own contexts. Practical case studies and vignettes guide the reader through each stage of the therapeutic relationship to inform their own treatment and practice.Incorporating a range of approaches and perspectives, the book explores the complex nature of trauma and understands it as a whole-body phenomenon that goes beyond an intrapsychic process. The authors examine the impact of wider societal factors and identify trauma as a relational experience, centring the therapeutic relationship as the means to healing.The book:•Covers topics such as boundary setting, treatment planning and post-traumatic growth•Adopts a transcultural, inclusive perspective•Breaks down complex ideas into accessible approaches•Bridges the gap between theory and practiceWritten from a multi-dimensional viewpoint, this book provides a holistic and nuanced exploration of trauma. For students and practitioners alike, Trauma Demystified provides a foundational understanding of historical and contemporary trauma practices.Dr Divine Charura is a Professor of Counselling Psychology at York St John University, UK and is a Counselling Psychologist and Coaching Psychologist. Dr Mark McFetridge is a Clinical Tutor at the University of Hull, and was previously the Lead for Psychology at the Retreat, York, UK. Dr Emma Bradshaw is a Counselling Psychologist working in independent practice.

Trauma Demystified: A Guide for Students and Practitioners

by Divine Charura Mark McFetridge Emma Bradshaw

“This book will be of immensurable value to counselling and psychotherapy students and qualified therapists alike.”Lesley Dougan, Programme Lead, MA Counselling & Psychotherapy Practice, Liverpool John Moores University, UK“Much is written about trauma, but much less is written with such a depth of practice experience, academic insight and an honouring of the human experience. The authors have brought together so much that is helpful to all those involved in working with trauma. An essential text that takes our understanding to a new level.”Professor Andrew Reeves, Professor of Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of Chester, UKTrauma Demystified: A Guide for Students and Practitioners is a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to psychological trauma. The authors draw on a wealth of research to encourage readers to reflect and apply these theories to their own contexts. Practical case studies and vignettes guide the reader through each stage of the therapeutic relationship to inform their own treatment and practice.Incorporating a range of approaches and perspectives, the book explores the complex nature of trauma and understands it as a whole-body phenomenon that goes beyond an intrapsychic process. The authors examine the impact of wider societal factors and identify trauma as a relational experience, centring the therapeutic relationship as the means to healing.The book:•Covers topics such as boundary setting, treatment planning and post-traumatic growth•Adopts a transcultural, inclusive perspective•Breaks down complex ideas into accessible approaches•Bridges the gap between theory and practiceWritten from a multi-dimensional viewpoint, this book provides a holistic and nuanced exploration of trauma. For students and practitioners alike, Trauma Demystified provides a foundational understanding of historical and contemporary trauma practices.Dr Divine Charura is a Professor of Counselling Psychology at York St John University, UK and is a Counselling Psychologist and Coaching Psychologist. Dr Mark McFetridge is a Clinical Tutor at the University of Hull, and was previously the Lead for Psychology at the Retreat, York, UK. Dr Emma Bradshaw is a Counselling Psychologist working in independent practice.

Trauma, Dissociation, And Impulse Dyscontrol In Eating Disorders

by P.E.R.

Published in 1997, Trauma, Dissociation, And Impulse Dyscontrol In Eating Disorders is a valauble contribution to the field of Psychotherapy.

Trauma, Dissociation, And Impulse Dyscontrol In Eating Disorders

by P.E.R.

Published in 1997, Trauma, Dissociation, And Impulse Dyscontrol In Eating Disorders is a valauble contribution to the field of Psychotherapy.

Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity: Working on Identity and Selves

by Valerie Sinason

Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity provides psychoanalytic insights into dissociation, in particular Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), and offers a variety of responses to the questions of self, identity and dissociation. With contributions from a range of clinicians from both America and Europe, areas of discussion include: the concept of dissociation and the current lack of understanding on this topic the verbal language of trauma and dissociation the meaning of children’s art the dissociative defence from the average to the extreme pioneering new theoretical concepts on multiple bodies. This book brings together latest findings from research and neuroscience as well as examples from clinical practice and includes work from survivor-writers. As such, this book will be of interest to specialists in the field of dissociation as well as psychoanalysts, both experienced and in training. This book follows on from Valerie Sinason’s Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity, Second Edition and represents a confident theoretical step forward.

Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity: Working on Identity and Selves

by Valerie Sinason

Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity provides psychoanalytic insights into dissociation, in particular Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), and offers a variety of responses to the questions of self, identity and dissociation. With contributions from a range of clinicians from both America and Europe, areas of discussion include: the concept of dissociation and the current lack of understanding on this topic the verbal language of trauma and dissociation the meaning of children’s art the dissociative defence from the average to the extreme pioneering new theoretical concepts on multiple bodies. This book brings together latest findings from research and neuroscience as well as examples from clinical practice and includes work from survivor-writers. As such, this book will be of interest to specialists in the field of dissociation as well as psychoanalysts, both experienced and in training. This book follows on from Valerie Sinason’s Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity, Second Edition and represents a confident theoretical step forward.

Trauma, Drug Misuse and Transforming Identities: A Life Story Approach (PDF)

by Kim Etherington

Looking at the life stories of ex-drug misusers in their own words, this book offers insights into the nature of addiction and how it can be tackled. It examines the links between early childhood experiences and drug misuse and also shows pathways to recovery and transformation. Kim Etherington highlights the therapeutic value of listening to drug misusers' life stories and the importance of understanding how social environments and the wider cultural influences shape people's lives. She encourages people working with drug misusers to challenge pathologising notions of `spoiled identity', which assume that identity is fixed. By taking a step back and separating the person from the problem, it is possible to help them explore their relationship with drugs in ways that encourage a stronger sense of agency and power to change. With compelling first-hand narratives and practical strategies to encourage drug misusers' ability to recover, this is essential reading for professionals working with drug users as well as people misusing drugs themselves.

Trauma en disfunctioneel zelfbeeld: Begrijpen en behandelen

by Simone de la Rie Martijn Stöfsel

​Dit boek helpt behandelaren om het disfunctioneel zelfbeeld van hun cliënten te behandelen, en zo iemands veerkracht te versterken. Het boek is bestemd voor professionals in de ggz, zoals psychiaters, psychologen en sociaal verpleegkundigen. Het is daarnaast waardevol voor maatschappelijk werkenden die werken of gaan werken met cliënten met een disfunctioneel zelfbeeld.Trauma en disfunctioneel zelfbeeld - diagnostiek en behandeling laat zien dat een disfunctioneel zelfbeeld bij veel verschillende psychische stoornissen voorkomt. Dit boek verkent de oorzaken van zelfbeeldproblematiek, en bespreekt het onderkennen en vaststellen ervan.Daarnaast beschrijft het boek de verschillende behandelmogelijkheden. Dat doet het vanuit verschillende therapeutische stromingen: cognitieve gedragstherapie en psychodynamische therapie. Ook beschrijft het boek de protocollen om die behandelingen concreet uit te voeren. De verschillende behandelmethoden worden daarnaast helder geïllustreerd aan de hand van korte casussen.

Trauma en dissociatie

by De la Rie Snip-van Wageningen

Dissociatie is een beschermingsmechanisme waarbij bepaalde herinneringen in de hersenen zijn verstoord, zoals het bewustzijn, geheugen of de waarneming van de omgeving. Bij het ervaren van onder andere hevige stress of een traumatische ervaring kan dissociatie optreden als vorm van zelfbescherming. Als dissociatie gedurende een langere periode of zelfs chronisch optreedt, is er sprake van een dissociatieve stoornis.  Een dissociatieve stoornis komt over het algemeen alleen voor bij mensen die ernstige en vaak langdurige traumatische gebeurtenissen hebben ervaren - vaak in de jeugd - zoals mishandeling en/of verwaarlozing. Dissociatie is bijna altijd een bijverschijnsel van een posttraumatische stressstoornis (PTSS). Bij een dissociatieve stoornis wordt het functioneren in het dagelijks leven ernstig beperkt door de symptomen. De DSM-5 onderscheidt vijf dissociatieve stoornissen. (bron: gezondheidsplan.nl) Dit boek bespreekt trauma en dissociatie, een veel voorkomend fenomeen dat een complicerende factor kan zijn in de behandeling.  Het is goed mogelijk om met  goede diagnostiek, bestaande algemene therapeutische technieken en de richtlijn voor traumabehandeling dissociatie te kunnen onderkennen, en te behandelen. Dit boek helpt je (of je nu een meer ervaren of beginnend therapeut bent) daar zelfverzekerd mee om te gaan.

Trauma en persoonlijkheidsproblematiek

by Martijn Stöfsel Trudy Mooren

Dit boek behandelt trauma in relatie tot persoonlijkheidsproblemen. Uitgangspunt daarbij is dat (ernstige) traumatische gebeurtenissen ten grondslag liggen aan de coping, die leidt tot persoonlijkheidsproblematiek. De stappen die nodig zijn om te komen tot een casusconceptualisatie en behandelplan worden duidelijk beschreven. Aan de hand van de ‘interventiecirkel’ worden evidence based behandeltechnieken besproken. In het laatste deel wordt ingegaan op de effecten op de behandelaar bij de behandeling van deze problematiek en wat daarbij de valkuilen zijn.Het boek biedt een overzicht over de theoretische achtergronden, de therapeutische methoden en geeft concrete praktische handvatten om cliënten die last hebben van persoonlijkheidsproblematiek goed te kunnen behandelen. Hierbij wordt uitgegaan van de nieuwste inzichten uit de DSM-5. Achtereenvolgens wordt aandacht besteed aan: de samenhang tussen vroegkinderlijke traumatisering en de ontwikkeling van een persoonlijkheidsstoornis aan de hand van verschillende theoretische modellen.Een zorgvuldige aanpak van persoonlijkheidsproblemen betekent dat aandacht wordt besteed aan de nare ervaringen die hebben geleid tot een negatief zelfbeeld en de daaruit volgende destructieve patronen, de coping. Deze traumatische ervaringen die tijdens de jeugdjaren zijn opgedaan, zoals affectieve verwaarlozing, mishandeling, seksueel misbruik, verlating of anderszins kunnen goed worden behandeld. Door een traumagerichte behandeling, in combinatie met andere methodieken, zal vervolgens de inadequate hantering van stress en akelige herinneringen, de coping, kunnen veranderen.We benadrukken daarbij het belang om overzicht te krijgen over deze complexe behandelingen door goede diagnostiek, het vaststellen van de samenhang tussen de symptomatologie en de levensgeschiedenis van de cliënt en een werkbare therapeutische relatie. De stappen die nodig zijn om te komen tot een casusconceptualisatie en behandelplan worden helder beschreven. Aan de hand van de ‘interventiecirkel’ worden evidence based behandeltechnieken besproken. Tot slot wordt in het laatste deel ingegaan op de gevolgen van persoonlijkheidsproblematiek voor de therapeutische relatie en de behandelaar. Dit boek is bij uitstek geschikt voor psychologen, psychotherapeuten en psychiaters (en zij die daartoe in opleiding zijn) die werken of gaan werken met mensen met complexe trauma- en persoonlijkheidsproblematiek.

Trauma en verwerkingstechnieken: Indicatiestelling bij traumabehandeling in de ggz

by Martijn Stöfsel

Dit boek biedt een overzicht van de verschillende verwerkingstechnieken bij de behandeling van psychotrauma in de ggz. Trauma en verwerkingstechnieken - Indicatiestelling bij traumabehandeling in de ggz bespreekt de  indicatiegebieden van de verschillende technieken en hun voor- en nadelen, zodat een behandelaar een meer beredeneerde keuze voor een techniek kan maken. Het uitgangspunt van de indicatiestelling is dat geen enkele verwerkingstechniek op alle punten beter is dan de andere verwerkingstechnieken.De inleidende hoofdstukken van Trauma en verwerkingstechnieken beschrijven hoe een goede traumabehandeling kan worden opgezet. Alle bekende evidence based en practice based behandeltechnieken worden kort benoemd. Vervolgens worden in drie afzonderlijke hoofdstukken de ‘grote drie’ verwerkingstechnieken uitgebreid besproken: Imaginaire Exposure, EMDR en Imaginaire Rescripting. Met behulp van casuïstiek worden de specifieke toepassingen van de genoemde verwerkingstechnieken geïllustreerd. Dit boek is bedoeld voor psychologen, psychiaters en andere professionals in de ggz, die mensen met traumaproblematiek behandelen. 

Trauma, Ethics and the Political Beyond PTSD: The Dislocations of the Real

by G. Bistoen

The contemporary psychiatric approach to trauma, encapsulated in the diagnostic category of PTSD, has been criticized for its neglect of the political dimensions involved in the etiology and treatment of trauma. By means of a philosophical and psychoanalytical analysis, the depoliticizing potential of the biomedical approach is tied to a more general 'ethical crisis' in post-traditional societies. Via the work of Lacan, Žižek and Badiou on the act and the event, this book constructs a conceptual framework that revives the ethical and political dimensions of trauma recovery.

Trauma, Flight and Migration: Psychoanalytic Perspectives (IPA in the Community)

by Vivienne Elton Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp Vivian B. Pender

This book brings together leading international psychoanalysts to discuss what psychoanalysis can offer to people who have experienced trauma, flight, and migration. The four parts of the book cover several elements of this work, including psychoanalytic projects beyond the couch, and collaboration with the UN. Each chapter presents an example of the applications of psychoanalysis with a specific group or in a particular context, from working with refugees in China to understanding the experiences of women who have witnessed political violence in Peru. Psychoanalytic work with Trauma, Flight and Migration provides a compelling exploration of the international contributions made by psychoanalysis. This innovative book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists looking to learn more about working with people who have experienced the impact of traumatic movement or migration.

Trauma, Flight and Migration: Psychoanalytic Perspectives (IPA in the Community)

by Vivienne Elton Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp Vivian B. Pender

This book brings together leading international psychoanalysts to discuss what psychoanalysis can offer to people who have experienced trauma, flight, and migration. The four parts of the book cover several elements of this work, including psychoanalytic projects beyond the couch, and collaboration with the UN. Each chapter presents an example of the applications of psychoanalysis with a specific group or in a particular context, from working with refugees in China to understanding the experiences of women who have witnessed political violence in Peru. Psychoanalytic work with Trauma, Flight and Migration provides a compelling exploration of the international contributions made by psychoanalysis. This innovative book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists looking to learn more about working with people who have experienced the impact of traumatic movement or migration.

Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual

by Fredric Busch Barbara Milrod Cory Chen Meriamne Singer

Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy describes a step-by-step approach to a brief evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy for PTSD, focusing on veterans. This therapy program aims to develop patients' capacity to better reflect on their experiences and develop an integrated self-awareness of the various factors that affect their mental states and symptoms, all of which contribute to PTSD. The book begins with an overview of the psychodynamic factors relevant to treatment of PTSD, then proceeds to describe the therapy program, articulating how to address potential barriers to engaging the patient, including mistrust, disruptions in narrative coherence, dissociation, shame, and ongoing terror. A chapter is also devoted to discussing the impact of COVID-19 on traumatized patients and the treatment of trauma.

Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual

by Barbara Milrod Fredric Busch Cory Chen Meriamne Singer

Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy describes a step-by-step approach to a brief evidence-based psychodynamic psychotherapy for PTSD, focusing on veterans. This therapy program aims to develop patients' capacity to better reflect on their experiences and develop an integrated self-awareness of the various factors that affect their mental states and symptoms, all of which contribute to PTSD. The book begins with an overview of the psychodynamic factors relevant to treatment of PTSD, then proceeds to describe the therapy program, articulating how to address potential barriers to engaging the patient, including mistrust, disruptions in narrative coherence, dissociation, shame, and ongoing terror. A chapter is also devoted to discussing the impact of COVID-19 on traumatized patients and the treatment of trauma.

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