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The trauma treatment handbook : protocols across the spectrum / Robin Shapiro ; foreword by Daniel J. Siegel.

Title
The trauma treatment handbook : protocols across the spectrum / Robin Shapiro ; foreword by Daniel J. Siegel.
Author
Shapiro, Robin.
Publication
New York : W.W. Norton, c2010.

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Description
xiv, 235 p.; 25 cm.
Summary
  • Trauma--whether it's incident-related, arising from a car accident or catastrophic event, or the result of prolonged childhood abuse or relational trauma--overwhelms our ability to cope and compromises our relationships. Many therapists can treat patients who suffer from simple trauma, but are stymied when faced with complex traumatic stress disorders, dissociation, and the many comorbidities that may accompany trauma diagnoses.
  • The first book of its kind to provide a synthesis of trauma treatment options, The Trauma Treatment Handbook presents 17 currently-practiced trauma treatments in a single, accessible volume, making sense of a wide range of techniques and equipping therapists with a go-to source for treating their traumatized patients.
  • As Shapiro advises, there is not one perfect trauma therapy, and the best approach a therapist can take is to adopt a wide theoretical lens, synthesizing aspects of the primary protocols into a unique, integrated treatment modality for each client. From psychodynamic and exposure therapies to mindfulness, EMDR, hypnosis, neurofeedback, and more, Shapiro lays out all the treatment options available, details their advantages and disadvantages, and explains how to determine which course of treatment is best for which type of client.
  • With warmth and clinical expertise, Shapiro emphasizes the importance of facilitating a deep connection with each client; she guides readers through the basics of assessing simple trauma, acute stress disorder (ASD), complex trauma, and dissociation; and she discusses how to prepare for trauma work with clients. She also provides the resources--books, Web sites, and articles--from which to pursue further training in each protocol. A section on specific client populations--survivors of war, sexual assault, traumatic grief, and relational trauma--as well as a chapter on therapist self-care, explore important clinical issues that arise in this challenging therapy work.
  • The ideal go-to guide for new and seasoned clinicians alike, The Trauma Treatment Handbook provides a unique and invaluable tool that untangles the complexities of assessing and treating traumatized patients, and guides clients toward appropriate psychotherapeutic interventions. --Book Jacket.
Subjects
Note
  • "A Norton professional book."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-224) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Trauma and discussion. Trauma ; Dissociation -- Getting ready. Assessment ; Preparation -- Trauma treatments. Mindfulness ; Psychodynamic therapies ; Exposure therapies ; Cognitive behavior therapy ; Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing ; Somatic therapies ; Hypnotherapy ; Energy psychology ; Brainspotting & observed experiential integration ; Reenactment protocol ; David Grove's trauma therapy ; Neurofeedback ; Medications -- Therapies for complex trauma. The trauma of disrupted attachment ; Ego state therapies ; Structural dissociation: phase-oriented treatment ; Treatments for borderline personality disorder -- Special cases in trauma therapy. Military ; Grief and traumatic grief ; Sexual assault and sexual abuse ; Relational trauma -- Self-care. Self-care for trauma therapists.
ISBN
  • 9780393706185 (hardcover)
  • 0393706184 (hardcover)
LCCN
^^2010013117
OCLC
  • 449866747
  • SCSB-10050911
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library