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Main description:
This book weaves together clinical insights, research findings, a cohesive theoretical model, and a detailed account of how to implement the components of contextual trauma therapy, a form of treatment specifically designed for survivors of complex traumatization. Contextual trauma therapy draws on a unique premise: that many survivors suffer not just from multiple traumatic events, but also from the consequences of childhood developmental deprivation. They have not only repeatedly encountered trauma and violence, but also have been denied some of the most fundamental interpersonal resources that all children require. Author Steven Gold guides readers through the process of forming collaborative relationships with patients who may lack confidence in any social connection, fostering sound judgment and reasoning in clients who grew up with capricious and unpredictable caretakers, and transmitting capacities that promote not only resolution to traumatization, but also a foundation for a gratifying and productive adult life.
Contents:
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Context of Complex Traumatization: Overview and Conceptual Foundations
Chapter 2. In the Foreground: The Presence of Trauma
Chapter 3. In the Background: Inadequate Interpersonal Developmental Resources
Chapter 4. Integrating Figure and Ground: A Major Shift in Perspective
Chapter 5. Initial Contact, Assessment, and Case Formulation: Setting the Stage for Success
Chapter 6. Forging a Collaborative Relationship: Fostering Connection and Growth
Chapter 7. Collaborative Conceptualization: Developing the Capacity for Sound Reasoning
Chapter 8. Establishing a Sense of Safety and Contentment: Overcoming Chronic Dysphoria
Chapter 9. Learning to Modulate Dissociation: Expanding Focus and Awareness
Chapter 10. Identifying Complex Dissociation: Annotated Transcript of An Initial Assessment Interview
Chapter 11. Relinquishing Addictions and Compulsions: Acquiring Adaptive Coping Abilities
Chapter 12. Resolving Trauma: Exorcising the Destabilizing Past
Chapter 13. Enhancing the Life Trajectory: Trauma Integration and Competency Consolidation
Epilogue. One Final Little Thing: Applying CTT to Short Term Treatment
References
Index
About the Author
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Eurospan (American Psychological Association)
Publication date: April, 2020
Pages: 284
Weight: 600g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology, Psychotherapy