Trauma
Contemporary Directions in Theory, Practice, and Research
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Counselling Psychology | Counselling and Psychotherapy (General) | Social Work Practice (General)
Counselling Psychology | Counselling and Psychotherapy (General) | Social Work Practice (General)
May 2012 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Contemporary Directions in Trauma is a new text for courses on trauma and working with vulnerable populations. Trauma has evolved as a field over the past few decades. What began as focusing on childhood trauma, sexual abuse and PTSD, has now broadened much further to include other definitions such as terrorism, natural disasters, school shootings and more. This book unifies the various approaches for assessing trauma in one volume.
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
Fits the discipline of the current direction of the course.
Sch Of Ed Organization Leadshp, University of La Verne
March 21, 2013
Will be used as a supplemental text at Keystone College, the other college I teach at.
Psychology Dept, Marywood University
October 1, 2011
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1: Overview: History of Trauma Theory
Chapter 2: Cognitive-Behavioral Theory