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  1. Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic Childhood

    The Dark Thread

    By Linda Skogrand, John DeFrain, Nikki DeFrain, Jean Jones

    A powerful guide to transcending childhood trauma—from the people who’ve done itIt’s like a dark thread woven through a piece of cloth: You can’t pull it out without unraveling the whole thing. And it shows up here and there among all the other threads.Surviving and Transcending a Traumatic...

    Published May 10th 2007 by Routledge

  2. Combat Stress Injury

    Theory, Research, and Management

    Edited by Charles R. Figley, William Nash

    Series: Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series

    Combat Stress Injury represents a definitive collection of the most current theory, research, and practice in the area of combat and operational stress management, edited by two experts in the field. In this book, Charles Figley and Bill Nash have assembled a wide-ranging group of authors (military...

    Published December 3rd 2006 by Routledge

  3. Violent Death

    Resilience and Intervention Beyond the Crisis

    Edited by Edward K. Rynearson

    Series: Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series

    This book pulls together a definitive collection of work on the theory and practice of clinical, spiritual, and emotional support after the experience of violent death - counseling beyond the crisis. Over the past decade, there have been countless publications devoted to crisis response, crisis...

    Published October 10th 2006 by Routledge

  4. Strategic Interventions for People in Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster

    Revised Edition

    By Diane Sullivan Everstine, Louis Everstine

    Strategic Interventions for People in Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster enables therapists to walk into difficult situations with a thorough understanding of interactional dynamics and a plan of action. With the stressful turbulence of our present culture, more and more clinicians are called upon to...

    Published August 14th 2006 by Routledge

  5. Psychological Effects of Catastrophic Disasters

    Group Approaches to Treatment

    By Joseph Rose, Henry I Spitz, Leon Schein, Gary Burlingame, Philip R. Muskin

    A thorough, user-friendly guide of basic knowledge and group interventions for psychological trauma from terrorist attacks and other catastrophic disastersThere is relatively little literature on the psychological trauma caused by catastrophic disasters, including terrorist attacks and the...

    Published April 4th 2006 by Routledge

  6. The Posttraumatic Self

    Restoring Meaning and Wholeness to Personality

    Edited by John P. Wilson

    Series: Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series

    Filling a gap that exists in most traumatology literature, The Posttraumatic Self provides an optimistic analysis of the aftermath of a traumatic event. This work appreciates the potentially positive effects of trauma and links those effects to the discovery of one's identity, character, and...

    Published December 19th 2005 by Routledge

  7. Mapping Trauma and Its Wake

    Autobiographic Essays by Pioneer Trauma Scholars

    Edited by Charles R. Figley

    Series: Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series

    Mapping Trauma and Its Wake is a compilation of autobiographic essays by seventeen of the field's pioneers, each of whom has been recognized for his or her contributions by the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Each author discusses how he or she first got interested in the field,...

    Published December 15th 2005 by Routledge

  8. EMDR and the Relational Imperative

    The Therapeutic Relationship in EMDR Treatment

    By Mark Dworkin

    In this groundbreaking work, Mark Dworkin, an EMDR teacher, facilitator, and long-time practitioner, explores the subtle nuances of the therapeutic relationship and the vital role it plays in using Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with traumatized clients. Showing how relational...

    Published September 12th 2005 by Routledge

  9. On the Ground After September 11

    Mental Health Responses and Practical Knowledge Gained

    By Yael Danieli, Robert L Dingman

    A heartfelt collection of extraordinary first-person accounts that delve into every level of the experience of 9/11Out of the infamy of 9/11 and its aftermath people rose up with courage and determination to meet formidable challenges. On the Ground After September 11: Mental Health Responses and...

    Published August 3rd 2005 by Routledge

  10. Holographic Reprocessing

    A Cognitive-Experiential Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma

    By Lori S. Katz

    Holographic Reprocessing (HR) is a cognitive-experiential psychotherapy based on Seymour Epstein's theory of personality, cognitive experiential self-theory (CEST). According to CEST, people have a natural adaptive system for processing information. If an emotionally distressing event is not fully...

    Published March 28th 2005 by Routledge