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ReviewsIn I>Thriving in the Wake of Trauma: A Multicultural Guide , Thema Bryant-Davis writes about trauma with the clarity of a clinician and with the passion of one who has survived it., "In I>Thriving in the Wake of Trauma: A Multicultural Guide , Thema Bryant-Davis writes about trauma with the clarity of a clinician and with the passion of one who has survived it." --Joanne Luna, Graduate School of Education, California State University, Long Beach "With the eloquence of a poet and the insight of an astute psychologist, Dr. Bryant-Davis offers inspiration and hope to all trauma survivors." --Judith Herman, Harvard Medical Center, Harvard University "Thema Bryant-Davis has provided practitioners in the field and survivors of trauma with a significant resource. She sheds new light on the previously poorly illuminated road to trauma recovery for survivors who are members of racial and ethnic minority groups, and she describes clinical interventions that incorporate art, music, movement, and poetry. Thriving in the Wake of Trauma will enrich practice, teaching, and the recovery process." --Laura Palmer, Department of Psychology, Seton Hall University, With the eloquence of a poet and the insight of an astute psychologist, Dr. Bryant-Davis offers inspiration and hope to all trauma survivors., In I>Thriving in the Wake of Trauma: A Multicultural Guide, Thema Bryant-Davis writes about trauma with the clarity of a clinician and with the passion of one who has survived it., Thema Bryant-Davis has provided practitioners in the field and survivors of trauma with a significant resource. She sheds new light on the previously poorly illuminated road to trauma recovery for survivors who are members of racial and ethnic minority groups, and she describes clinical interventions that incorporate art, music, movement, and poetry. Thriving in the Wake of Trauma will enrich practice, teaching, and the recovery process.
Table Of ContentChapter 1 1. Introduction Chapter 2 2. Safety Chapter 3 3. Self-Care Chapter 4 4. Trust Chapter 5 5. Shame and Self-Blame Chapter 6 6. Memories Chapter 7 7. Mourning the Losses Chapter 8 8. Anger Chapter 9 9. Body Image Chapter 10 10. Sexuality Chapter 11 11. Coping Strategies Chapter 12 12. Thriving
SynopsisRace, ethnicity, sexual orientation, migration status, religion, and numerous other cultural factors play important roles in recovery from traumatic events. Survivors of abuse, dislocation, disease, racism and other forms of trauma, however, are often treated only as individuals rather than as people with diverse beliefs and cultural affiliations. Thema Bryant-Davis examines the cultural issues that health-care professionals need to consider in caring for trauma survivors. She gives specific examples drawn in part from her own work as a clinician, and she describes activities that can help trauma victims not only survive, but also thrive and grow., Thema Bryant-Davis examines the cultural issues that health-care professionals need to consider in caring for trauma survivors.