Trauma
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Edited by:
Jerrold Brandell
and Shoshana Ringel
About this book
Author / Editor information
Jerrold R. Brandell is distinguished professor at Wayne State University School of Social Work. He is founding editor in chief of Psychoanalytic Social Work, and his books include Psychodynamic Social Work (Columbia, 2004) and Of Mice and Metaphors: Therapeutic Storytelling with Children (2016).
Reviews
The editors offer an expanded view on the topic of trauma through an excellent collection of chapters addressing theory, application, intervention, and research. Environmental issues are addressed, special populations are highlighted, and discussions are research-informed. Students, practitioners, and researchers will find this an excellent resource.
Russell Carr, M.D.:
The second edition of Trauma is a must-have for mental health clinicians. The book provides expert descriptions of the leading forms of trauma therapy and how to apply them with diverse populations. I encourage any therapist who works with traumatized clients to study this amazing book.
Orit Badouk Epstein, editor of Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis:
Originating from the editors’ rich experience, this is a comprehensive book bringing a diversity of theories and tools centered on new developments in the conceptualization of attachment trauma and trauma-related interventions. This is a must-read, and its scope should prove pertinent to undergraduates and clinicians from all modalities of psychotherapy.
Eileen Dombo, Catholic University of America:
By exploring the theoretical underpinnings of the psychosocial impact of trauma, the authors provide the reader with clear mechanisms for understanding how trauma affects people. An excellent survey of the many facets of trauma and surely the best textbook for teaching.
Joan Berzoff, professor emerita, Smith College:
With the inclusion of excellent chapters on LGBTQ clients, clients who have been incarcerated, combat trauma, the effects of bullying, and cultural trauma, this second edition of Trauma becomes very relevant to vulnerable and at-risk populations. Social workers will appreciate the depth of multiple perspectives and the artful integration of clinical practice throughout. This is an important book for every social work student and practitioner.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
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1. History and Development of Trauma Theory: Discussion of Main Concepts
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2. Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy
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3. Psychoanalytic Theory, Part 1
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4. Psychoanalytic Theory, Part 2
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5. Attachment Theory
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6. Mindfulness- Oriented Approaches to Trauma Treatment
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7. Cultural and Historical Trauma Among Native Americans
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8. Art Therapy with Traumatically Bereaved Youth
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9. The Effects of Bullying on Schoolchildren
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10. Combat Trauma
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11. Trauma and Incarceration: Historical Relevance and Present- Day Significance for African American Women
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12. Working with LGBTQIA+ Clients in the Context of Trauma, with a Focus on Transgender Experiences
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13. The Effects of Trauma Treatment on the Therapist
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List of contributors
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Index
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