Trauma and the Therapeutic Relationship
Approaches to Process and Practice
- 176 pages
- English
- PDF
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Trauma and the Therapeutic Relationship
Approaches to Process and Practice
About This Book
Research shows that the therapeutic relationship can offer a catalyst for healing, helping traumatized clients to make sense of and re-build their lives. This book provides practitioners with expert insight into supporting clients' recovery from trauma by placing the therapeutic relationship at the heart of the therapeutic process: - It explores the role of the therapeutic relationship across a wide range of theoretical perspectives, including humanistic, psychodynamic and cognitive behavioural approaches
- It brings together specialists from across the globe to provide practitioners with the latest thinking about client-centred work with trauma
- It considers particular aspects of psychological trauma, including posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic growth This is the first book to combine trauma recovery with the therapeutic relationship. As such it is an important textbook for everyone with an interest in trauma therapy, whether as an aspect of training or of practice.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Putting the Relationship at the Heart of Trauma Therapy
- 2 The Therapeutic Relationship as a Common Factor:Implications for Trauma Therapy
- 3 Therapeutic Alliance in Working with Trauma Survivors
- 4 Affective-Cognitive Processing and Posttraumatic Growth
- 5 Enhancing Emotional Regulation with Complex Trauma Survivors
- 6 Chronic Traumatization and Internal Retreats: The Impact on the Therapist
- 7 Working as an Expert Companion to Facilitate Posttraumatic Growth
- 8 Vicarious Trauma and the Therapeutic Relationship
- 9 A Reciprocal Supervisory Network: The Sanctuary Model
- 10 Reflections and Directions for Future Research and Practice
- Index