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- Condition
- Publication Date
- 1999-04-19
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN
- 9781572302396
- Book Title
- Life after Trauma : a Workbook for Healing
- Publisher
- Guilford Publications
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publication Year
- 1999
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.9 in
- Genre
- Social Science, Psychology, Medical
- Topic
- Social Work, General, Mental Health, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
- Item Weight
- 21.7 Oz
- Item Width
- 7.3 in
- Number of Pages
- 352 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1572302399
ISBN-13
9781572302396
eBay Product ID (ePID)
241496
Product Key Features
Book Title
Life after Trauma : a Workbook for Healing
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Topic
Social Work, General, Mental Health, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
Genre
Social Science, Psychology, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
99-203928
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"This is an important new self-help resource for trauma survivors. It constitutes a significant contribution to survivors of all types of trauma who seek information about how to cope with their reactions and symptoms and how to feel better. The authors use the knowledge they have gained from clinical practice to provide information and exercises in an accessible and user-friendly format. Traumatized individuals will be assisted in their recovery efforts and are sure to find the authors' guidance reassuring and empowering." --Christine Courtois, PhD, Clinical Director, The CENTER: Posttraumatic Disorder Program, The Psychiatric Institute of Washington, Author of Healing the Incest Wound, and Recollections of Sexual Abuse "Life After Trauma presents a solid base that survivors can stand upon. It offers hope as well as specific tools for the process of healing....Drs. Dena Rosenbloom and Mary Beth Williams are clinical psychologists who have walked through the terror with survivor clients for a decade. Their combined research and clinical experience has provided them with an understanding of the many elements of recovery. Both have served as gentle guides to people in distress. Both have lent their hearts, heads, and hands to survivors who have walked through shame and fear in order to create a new reality that includes, but is not dominated by, a traumatic past....Readers will find many of their difficulties illuminated in these pages." --From the Foreword by Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD, Traumatic Stress Institute/Center for Adult and Adolescent Psychotherapy, South Windsor, CT "To date, there are very few self-help resources for trauma survivors. Far more about psychological trauma has been made available to researchers and clinicians than to lay readers. Life After Trauma presents a solid base that survivors can stand upon. It offers hope as well as specific tools for the process of healing....In my relationships with Dena Rosenbloom and Mary Beth Williams, I have been impressed by their commitment to survivors, their sensitivity to survivors' needs, and their understanding of the complexities of healing. I thank them for this workbook, which I believe will make a difference in the lives of the survivors who use it." --From the Foreword by Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD, Traumatic Stress Institute/Center for Adult and Adolescent Psychotherapy, South Windsor, CT "Comprehensive and thorough, Life After Trauma offers an array of useful exercises to guide both survivors and clinicians safely through the process of healing. Rosenbloom and Williams offer readers a kind-hearted and confident approach to resolving traumatic life events. An excellent resource for anyone coping with the effects of trauma." --Debra Whiting Alexander, PhD, LMFT, CTS, author of Children Changed by Trauma, Something Bad Happened, and the The Way I Feel series; Executive Director, Center for Community Counseling, Eugene, OR "This book will help survivors of trauma process their experiences in a meaningful and safe way. The authors' experience working with trauma is evident in their step-by-step approach to empowering individuals to gain control of their lives. Useful and succinctly crafted exercises focus on helping readers access and utilize internal and external resources, restoring a sense of self-esteem, trust, power, and affiliation. Throughout, the authors convey hope and optimism for the healing journey." --Eliana Gil, PhD, Coordinator, Abused Children's Treatment Program, Inova Kellar Center, Fairfax, VA "Traumatic experiences can feel overwhelming and terrifying. It is often hard to find the energy to go on from day to day, and harder still to know how to recover and regain strength. This book offers a careful and clear guide to reclaiming your life. It provides step-by-step suggestions for rebuilding your sense of self, trust, safety, power, control, and co, "A comprehensive guide for those working through the effects of a traumatic experience....In addition to the clarity with which their material is presented, the authors also effectively convey a sense of empathy throughout the text. These strengths, as well as others, make this a valuable tool when working with the relatives and friends of such persons. A key strength of this book lies in the authors' experience in working with those who have experienced trauma....The systematic and predictable organization of each chapter allows the reader to become familiar with the techniques used and the progression of work. This structure sets up a framework through which thoughts and beliefs may be generalized to other contexts of life....Both the informative discussion material and the exercises included in this book readily lend themselves to a collaborative process between client and therapist....With its concern for the individual and efforts to validate each reader's experiences,Life After Trauma: A Workbook for Healingis an ideal source of encouragement that extends beyond client-therapist relationship and is available at all times."--APA Division 42 Book Reviews "Step by guided step, this workbook offers a careful, caring assist out of the emotional tangle that can result from trauma....Clear, comprehensive, well-grounded, and well-organized--real help for those in a vulnerable place." --Kirkus Reviews, "Step by guided step, this workbook offers a careful, caring assist out of the emotional tangle that can result from trauma....Clear, comprehensive, well-grounded, and well-organized--real help for those in a vulnerable place." --Kirkus Reviews, "A comprehensive guide for those working through the effects of a traumatic experience....In addition to the clarity with which their material is presented, the authors also effectively convey a sense of empathy throughout the text. These strengths, as well as others, make this a valuable tool when working with the relatives and friends of such persons. A key strength of this book lies in the authors' experience in working with those who have experienced trauma....The systematic and predictable organization of each chapter allows the reader to become familiar with the techniques used and the progression of work. This structure sets up a framework through which thoughts and beliefs may be generalized to other contexts of life....Both the informative discussion material and the exercises included in this book readily lend themselves to a collaborative process between client and therapist....With its concern for the individual and efforts to validate each reader's experiences,Life After Trauma: A Workbook for Healingis an ideal source of encouragement that extends beyond client-therapist relationship and is available at all times."--APA Division 42 Book Reviews"Step by guided step, this workbook offers a careful, caring assist out of the emotional tangle that can result from trauma....Clear, comprehensive, well-grounded, and well-organized--real help for those in a vulnerable place." --Kirkus Reviews, "This is an important new self-help resource for trauma survivors. It constitutes a significant contribution to survivors of all types of trauma who seek information about how to cope with their reactions and symptoms and how to feel better. The authors use the knowledge they have gained from clinical practice to provide information and exercises in an accessible and user-friendly format. Traumatized individuals will be assisted in their recovery efforts and are sure to find the authors' guidance reassuring and empowering." --Christine Courtois, PhD, Clinical Director, The CENTER: Posttraumatic Disorder Program, The Psychiatric Institute of Washington, Author ofHealing the Incest Wound, andRecollections of Sexual Abuse "Life After Traumapresents a solid base that survivors can stand upon. It offers hope as well as specific tools for the process of healing....Drs. Dena Rosenbloom and Mary Beth Williams are clinical psychologists who have walked through the terror with survivor clients for a decade. Their combined research and clinical experience has provided them with an understanding of the many elements of recovery. Both have served as gentle guides to people in distress. Both have lent their hearts, heads, and hands to survivors who have walked through shame and fear in order to create a new reality that includes, but is not dominated by, a traumatic past....Readers will find many of their difficulties illuminated in these pages." --From the Foreword by Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD, Traumatic Stress Institute/Center for Adult and Adolescent Psychotherapy, South Windsor, CT "To date, there are very few self-help resources for trauma survivors. Far more about psychological trauma has been made available to researchers and clinicians than to lay readers.Life After Traumapresents a solid base that survivors can stand upon. It offers hope as well as specific tools for the process of healing....In my relationships with Dena Rosenbloom and Mary Beth Williams, I have been impressed by their commitment to survivors, their sensitivity to survivors' needs, and their understanding of the complexities of healing. I thank them for this workbook, which I believe will make a difference in the lives of the survivors who use it." --From the Foreword by Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD, Traumatic Stress Institute/Center for Adult and Adolescent Psychotherapy, South Windsor, CT "Comprehensive and thorough,Life After Traumaoffers an array of useful exercises to guide both survivors and clinicians safely through the process of healing. Rosenbloom and Williams offer readers a kind-hearted and confident approach to resolving traumatic life events. An excellent resource for anyone coping with the effects of trauma." --Debra Whiting Alexander, PhD, LMFT, CTS, author ofChildren Changed by Trauma,Something Bad Happened, and theThe Way I Feelseries; Executive Director, Center for Community Counseling, Eugene, OR "This book will help survivors of trauma process their experiences in a meaningful and safe way. The authors' experience working with trauma is evident in their step-by-step approach to empowering individuals to gain control of their lives. Useful and succinctly crafted exercises focus on helping readers access and utilize internal and external resources, restoring a sense of self-esteem, trust, power, and affiliation. Throughout, the authors convey hope and optimism for the healing journey." --Eliana Gil, PhD, Coordinator, Abused Children's Treatment Program, Inova Kellar Center, Fairfax, VA "Traumatic experiences can feel overwhelming and terrifying. It is often hard to find the energy to go on from day to day, and harder still to know how to recover and regain strength. This book offers a careful and clear guide to reclaiming your life. It provides step-by-step suggestions for rebuilding your sense of self, trust, safety, power, control, and connection to o
Dewey Decimal
616.85/21
Table Of Content
Foreword, Laurie Anne Pearlman Prologue 1. After Trauma: Why You Feel Thrown for a Loop 2. Ways of Coping after Trauma 3. Thinking Things Through 4. Feeling Safe, Being Safe 5. What Does it Mean to Trust 6. Regaining Control in Your Life 7. Valuing Yourself and Others 8. Feeling Close to Others Epilogue: Healing for the Long Term Appendices: Suggested Readings and Resources; About Psychotherapy; Letter to Professionals
Synopsis
Trauma can turn a person's world upside down-- afterward, nothing may look safe or familiar. This supportive workbook helps trauma survivors find and use crucial skills for coping, self-understanding, and self-care. Even when the worst has happened, this book shows how it is possible to feel good again. Filled with comforting activities, relaxation techniques, self-evaluation questionnaires, and exercises, the workbook explains how and why trauma can throw you for a loop and what survivors can do now to cope. Chapters guide readers step-by-step toward reclaiming a basic sense of safety, self-worth, and control over their lives, as well as the capacity to trust and be close to others. Readers learn how to protect themselves from overwhelming memories and to heal from trauma-related reactions that may be disturbing their day-to-day lives. Written by experts in treating trauma and based on extensive research, the workbook can be used on its own or in conjunction with psychotherapy.
LC Classification Number
RC552.P67R67 1999
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