Trauma: Contemporary Directions in Theory, Practice, and Research
Editat de Shoshana S. Ringel, Jerrold R. Brandellen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 28 mai 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452223704
ISBN-10: 145222370X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 145222370X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"I
am
rather
impressed
with
the
inclusion
of
several
somewhat
unintegrated
areas
of
research
in
the
area
of
psychological
trauma
and
its
treatment.
For
instance,
the
inclusion
of
collective
trauma
as
a
topic
of
study
along
with
innovative
CBT
therapies
like
EMDR,
which
could
be
considered
an
integral
approach
to
trauma-resolution,
is
noteworthy
and
admirable...I
commend
the
authors
for
their
treatment
of
an
area
that
is
relatively
novel,
innovative,
and
practical...I
strongly
endorse
the
premise
of
the
book.
The
authors
are
providing
a
unique
contribution
for
several
reasons.
First,
the
field
of
trauma
study
is
growing
quickly,
so
new
information
is
being
amassed
relatively
quickly.
To
disseminate
a
sample
of
such
information
in
one
book
appears
warranted.
Second,
the
authors
tackle
topics
that
go
unaddressed
in
conventional
trauma-related
work,
it
seems,
such
as
collective
trauma
and
integral
clinical
approaches.
Highlighting
such
areas
introduces
clinicians-in-training
to
cutting
edge
knowledge
in
the
field."
"Compared to the texts I have used, the proposed text provides a clearer more direct theoretical approach for understanding and intervening in trauma. It also examines populations not previously discussed such as bullying, children experiencing traumatic loss, and trauma among Native Americans...the proposed book,Contemporary Directions in Trauma Theory, Research and Practice, covers important areas that have been missing in other texts. I especially liked the organization of this text, specifically the examination of trauma through various theoretical frameworks including cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic theory and attachment theory. And as the authors indicate, their discussion of clinical application with select population is unique. The impact of bullying on school children as well as art therapy with children experiencing traumatic loss are important topics which have been neglected in other texts. Combat trauma is clearly important especially given the need for working with soldiers returning from Iraq as well as the impact on their families. I also liked the chapter, Implications for teaching and supervision – again a topic I have not previously encountered...the book has a number of strengths including its organization around theoretical frameworks. I think this organization will help students better grasp the theoretical rationale for conducting a particular assessment and intervention."
"I strongly endorse many aspects of the authors’ rationale. Specifically, a text is needed that is from a social work perspective, updates the well-respected existing texts, is focused on clinical interventions, and especially uses psychodynamic and attachment theories. I would buy this book myself.... I am excited about this book. It addresses an area that I believe is extremely important. More helping professionals are realizing the central role trauma plays in many of our clients’ lives and this text has the potential to address the lack of education about trauma. In addition, the psychodynamic perspective is appealing because of the natural fit of this theory with understanding trauma and its impact."
"Compared to the texts I have used, the proposed text provides a clearer more direct theoretical approach for understanding and intervening in trauma. It also examines populations not previously discussed such as bullying, children experiencing traumatic loss, and trauma among Native Americans...the proposed book,Contemporary Directions in Trauma Theory, Research and Practice, covers important areas that have been missing in other texts. I especially liked the organization of this text, specifically the examination of trauma through various theoretical frameworks including cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic theory and attachment theory. And as the authors indicate, their discussion of clinical application with select population is unique. The impact of bullying on school children as well as art therapy with children experiencing traumatic loss are important topics which have been neglected in other texts. Combat trauma is clearly important especially given the need for working with soldiers returning from Iraq as well as the impact on their families. I also liked the chapter, Implications for teaching and supervision – again a topic I have not previously encountered...the book has a number of strengths including its organization around theoretical frameworks. I think this organization will help students better grasp the theoretical rationale for conducting a particular assessment and intervention."
"I strongly endorse many aspects of the authors’ rationale. Specifically, a text is needed that is from a social work perspective, updates the well-respected existing texts, is focused on clinical interventions, and especially uses psychodynamic and attachment theories. I would buy this book myself.... I am excited about this book. It addresses an area that I believe is extremely important. More helping professionals are realizing the central role trauma plays in many of our clients’ lives and this text has the potential to address the lack of education about trauma. In addition, the psychodynamic perspective is appealing because of the natural fit of this theory with understanding trauma and its impact."
Cuprins
Overview
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory (Part I)
Psychoanalytic Theory (Part II)
Attachment Theory, Infant Research, and Neurobiology
Art Therapy with Traumatically Bereaved Children
Military Bereavement and Combat Trauma
The Trauma of Bullying Experiences
Traumas of Development in the Gay Male
Cultural and Historical Trauma Among Native Americans
The Effects of Trauma Treatment on the Therapist
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory (Part I)
Psychoanalytic Theory (Part II)
Attachment Theory, Infant Research, and Neurobiology
Art Therapy with Traumatically Bereaved Children
Military Bereavement and Combat Trauma
The Trauma of Bullying Experiences
Traumas of Development in the Gay Male
Cultural and Historical Trauma Among Native Americans
The Effects of Trauma Treatment on the Therapist
Descriere
This
ground-breaking
book
looks
at
the
historical
development
and
theoretical
approaches
to
trauma
treatment.