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Trauma Practice : Tools for Stabilization and Recovery, Second Edition
Baranowsky, Anna
Hogrefe & Huber / Softcover / 2010-10-01 / 0889373809
Trauma / Toronto Authors
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180 pages
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The essential tool-kit for treating trauma victims – now even more comprehensive.
The new edition of this structured tool-kit of techniques and protocols to assist therapists in their challenging work with trauma survivors has been substantially expanded and revised – making it even more effective tool at guiding clinicians through the maze of trauma treatment. With an emphasis upon cognitive-behavioral interventions, it provides resources and guidance for any psychotherapist working with any client. Using Herman’s (1992) Triphasic Model – Safety & Stabilization, Remembrance & Mourning, and Reconnection – it presents an array of techniques, protocols, and interventions for each phase, described clearly, thoroughly, and in a structured, easy-to-follow manner.

From the reviews
From reviews of the previous edition:
“Built on a strong empirically based foundation, this book is a must read for all therapists working with survivors of traumatic events.”
M.D. Lerner, President, American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress

“This important book…offers a comprehensive guide for clinicians working with the traumatized… also an excellent resource for trainers, teachers, and educators.”
C.R. Figley, Florida State University Traumatology Institute

“The authors’ efforts have yielded a nifty paperback book that is loaded with good information... The presentation is down-to-earth, easy to comprehend, and written in a style that allows a good grasp of one principle before moving on to the next. I was impressed.”
J.C. Linton, in PsycCRITIQUES

Table of Contents

Introduction
Purpose of this Book
Self-of-the-Therapist
Core Objectives
Book Description
Supportive Texts and other Recommended Readings

Section 1: Foundations of the Trauma Practice Model
1. Behavioral Therapy
2. Cognitive Therapy
3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Research
5. Psychophysiology of Trauma
6. Tri-Phasic Model (Herman, 1992)
7. Necessary Ingredients – Treatment Codes (R, RE, CR)
8. Body, Cognition, Behavior and Emotion/Relation
9. Post-Trauma Response

Section 2: Safety and Stabilization
1. What is Safety? Minimum Criterion Required for Transition to Phase II Treatment
2. Body: Creating a Non-Anxious Presence, Titration Part I: Trigger List using Braking and Acceleration, Progressive Relaxation, Autogenics, Diaphragmatic Breathing, 5-4-3-2-1 Sensory Grounding and Containment, Postural Grounding, Anchoring Part I: Collapsing Anchors
3. Cognition: Anchoring Part II: Safety, Safe Place Visualization, Positive Self-Talk and Thought Replacement/Transformation, Flashback Journal, Thought Stopping, Buddha’s Trick
4. Behavior: Rituals, Contract for Safety and Self-Care, Safety Net Plan, Timed and Metered Expression Strategies
5. Emotion/Relation: Transitional Objects, Support Systems, Drawing Icon and Envelope (Emotional Containment), Internal Vault (Emotional Containment), Positive Hope Box

Section 3: Trauma Memory Processing
1. Body: Titration Part II: Braking and Acceleration, Layering, Comfort in One Part, A Time-Line Approach, Biofeedback
2. Cognition: Downward Arrow Technique, Cognitive Continuum, Calculating True Danger, Looped Tape Scripting, Cognitive Processing Therapy, A Story-Book Approach, A Written Narrative Approach
3. Behavior: Skills Building Methods, Behavior Change Rehearsal Exercise, Imaginal and In-Vivo Exposure, Stress Inoculation Training, Systematic Desensitization
4. Emotion/Relation: Learning to Be Sad, Assertiveness Training

Section 4: Reconnection
1. Body: Centering
2. Cognition: Exploring Your Cognitive Map, Victim Mythology, Letter to Self
3. Behavior: Self-Help and Self-Development
4. Emotion/Relation: Memorials, Connections with Others, In Closing

Section 5: Integrative & Clinician Self-Care Models
1. The Pinnacle Program: Healing Trauma by Principle-Based Living
2. Compassion Fatigue: The Crucible of Transformation

Appendix: Training Opportunities

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