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The Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook: Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Recovery

Autor H. Schielke, Bethany L. Brand, Ruth A. Lanius
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2022

Ne-a atras atenția acest volum datorită rigozității cu care abordează recuperarea după traume complexe, fiind mai mult decât un simplu caiet de lucru; este o extensie practică a unei metodologii validate clinic. Această ediție pune la dispoziția cititorului instrumentele fundamentale ale programului Finding Solid Ground, integrând fișe de informare și exerciții structurate care au fost testate în cadrul studiului TOP DD Network. Rezultatele cercetării indică o îmbunătățire clară a capacității de gestionare a emoțiilor și o diminuare a episoadelor de autovătămare, oferind astfel o ancoră de siguranță într-un proces adesea copleșitor.

Suntem de părere că structura sa pas cu pas este esențială pentru cei care se confruntă cu disocierea, un aspect pe care multe manuale de auto-ajutor îl omit. Cititorii familiarizați cu Life After Trauma, Second Edition de Dena Rosenbloom vor aprecia aici abordarea mai tehnică și mai specifică asupra tulburărilor disociative, volumul de față oferind un cadru mai formalizat de exerciții zilnice. În timp ce alte lucrări se concentrează pe strategii generale de coping, The Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook se distinge prin fundamentul său de cercetare academică, fiind publicat sub egida Oxford University Press.

Recomandăm utilizarea acestui caiet în paralel cu lucrarea dedicată specialiștilor, Finding Solid Ground: Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Treatment, semnată de Bethany L. Brand. Această corelație asigură un limbaj comun între pacient și terapeut, facilitând o intervenție coerentă. Tonul autorilor este unul empatic, dar extrem de precis, evitând promisiunile nerealiste și concentrându-se pe stabilizarea graduală și reconstrucția sentimentului de demnitate personală.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197629031
ISBN-10: 0197629032
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 215 x 277 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

De ce să citești această carte

Recomandăm acest caiet de lucru oricărei persoane care se luptă cu efectele pe termen lung ale traumei, în special disocierea. Cititorul câștigă acces la un program validat științific, care transformă recuperarea într-un proces gestionabil prin pași mici și siguri. Este un instrument esențial pentru a trece de la supraviețuire la o viață ancorată în prezent, oferind strategii concrete pentru reglarea emoțională și siguranța de sine.


Despre autor

H. Schielke, Bethany L. Brand și Ruth A. Lanius sunt figuri proeminente în domeniul psihologiei clinice și al neuroștiințelor. Bethany L. Brand este expertă recunoscută la nivel internațional în evaluarea și tratamentul tulburărilor disociative, fiind motorul din spatele studiului TOP DD. Ruth A. Lanius deține o catedră de cercetare în neuroștiințe și stres posttraumatic, contribuind cu o perspectivă biologică asupra modului în care trauma afectează creierul. Împreună, acești autori au creat o punte între cercetarea academică de vârf și practica clinică accesibilă.


Descriere

For those who have experienced trauma, life may sometimes feel hopeless, full of feeling too much or too little, and the world can feel like a terrifying and dangerous place. This can be especially true for those hurt by people they loved, trusted, or relied on. To escape the pain, many trauma survivors disconnect from themselves and the world, including in ways that are risky or unsafe. The good news is that survivors can heal, recover from trauma, and grow. The Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook is an invaluable guide through this important, meaningful work, providing a step-by-step approach at a pace designed to feel safe. In this workbook, which can be used independently or in the context of psychotherapy, expert authors guide readers step by step along the path of healing from trauma, and offer specific exercises to practice daily that will help survivors feel safer and develop a grounded, worthy sense of self. This book includes the Information Sheets and Exercises that are the foundation for the Finding Solid Ground program; the companion book for therapists, Finding Solid Ground: Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Treatment provides the theoretical, clinical, and research rationale for the program. Therapists will find that this program breaks recovery into practical and manageable steps that can be immediately implemented. Participation in the Finding Solid Ground program in the TOP DD Network study was linked with improved ability to manage emotions in healthy ways and reduced dissociation, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and self-injury.

Recenzii

Finding Solid Ground is the most helpful book available on the treatment of clinical dissociation. Based on an extended clinical research study, this guide is highly recommended for those who seek concrete, evidence-based guidance in this area. Equally recommended is the associated workbook, which provides detailed and compassionate information and exercises for clients struggling with dissociate challenges.
Finding Solid Ground is an enormous contribution to the field of trauma: the first book on trauma and dissociation written by authors who are both scholars and clinicians. They build a solid ground of research evidence to support an understanding of dissociation combined with practical applications that can be easily integrated into psychotherapy or serve as a stand-alone treatment. Well done!
Finding Solid Ground, provides invaluable resources on the treatment of dissociative trauma-related disorders. The authors are educators par excellence who have used their expertise as researchers and clinicians to produce a highly readable overview of dissociation along with treatment guidelines and exercises. Their innovative TOP DD studies offer empirical support for their approach. A major contribution!

Notă biografică

H. Schielke, Ph.D. is the Trauma Services Development Lead for Homewood Health Centre and the Centre's Traumatic Stress Injury & Concurrent Program in Guelph, Ontario. Specialized in the assessment and treatment of trauma-related disorders, Dr. Schielke's work is informed by post-doctoral fellowship at The Trauma Disorders Program at Sheppard Pratt Health System and involvement with the California Department of State Hospitals' Trauma-Informed Care Project. Dr. Schielke's research is focused on the treatment of trauma-related disorders, psychotherapy process, and the relational components of psychotherapy.Bethany Brand, Ph.D., a Professor at Towson University, is an expert in trauma disorders and dissociation. She serves on international and national task forces developing guidelines for the assessment and treatment of trauma disorders. Dr. Brand's research focuses on a series of international dissociative disorders treatment studies (TOP DD studies); assessment methods for distinguishing dissociative disorders from other conditions including malingering; training therapists about treating trauma; and the assessment of the accuracy and adequacy of textbooks' coverage of trauma. In her private practice, Dr. Brand treats complex trauma patients and serves as a forensic expert in trauma-related cases.Ruth A. Lanius, M.D., Ph.D. is a Psychiatry Professor and Harris-Woodman Chair at the University of Western Ontario, where she directs the Clinical Research Program for PTSD. Ruth has over 25 years of clinical and research experience with trauma-related disorders. Ruth has received numerous research and teaching awards, including the Banting Award for Military Health Research. She has published over 150 research articles and book chapters focusing on brain adaptations to psychological trauma and novel adjunct treatments for PTSD. Ruth has co-authored The Effects of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease: The Hidden Epidemic and Healing the Traumatized Self: Consciousness, Neuroscience, Treatment.