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020    $a 1462506585 (hardcover : alk. paper)
020    $a 9781462506583
035    $a (OCoLC)785067220
040    $a DLC $b eng $c DLC $d YDX $d BTCTA $d OCLCO $d YDXCP $d CDX $d NLM $d EEK $d VET $d UKMGB $d AU@ $d OCLCF $d NDS $d IOC $d SILO
050 00 $a RC552.P67 $b C69 2013
100 1  $a Courtois, Christine A.
245 10 $a Treatment of complex trauma $b a sequenced, relationship-based approach $c Christine A. Courtois, Julian D. Ford ; foreword by John Briere.
260    $a New York $b Guilford Press $c c2013
300    $a xxii, 378 p. $c 25 cm.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-365) and index.
505 0  $a pt. I. Overview of complex traumatic stressors and sequelae : Complex trauma and traumatic stress reactions ; Complex traumatic stress reactions and disorders -- pt. II. Treatment of complex traumatic stress reactions and disorders : Preparing for treatment of complex trauma ; Treatment goals and assessment ; Phase 1: Safety, stabilization, and engagement, measured in skills, not time ; Phases 2 and 3: Trauma memory, emotion processing, and application to the present and future ; Systemic therapy across phases: group, couple, and family modalities -- pt. III. Advanced treatment considerations and relational issues : Into the breach: voids, absences, and the posttraumatic/dissociative relational field ; Walking the walk: the therapeutic relationship ; Transference and countertransference in complex trauma treatment.
520    $a The research base on complex psychological trauma has grown significantly in recent years. Yet even with the development of more effective techniques for treating complex trauma survivors, therapists often struggle to build strong relationships with these severely distressed clients. In this guide, the authors present an approach for helping adult clients move through the three phases of posttraumatic recovery -- and for managing the inevitable roadblocks and relationship issues that occur. The introductory chapters explore how complex trauma emerges from chronic victimization and the disruption of attachment bonds in childhood or adulthood and review diagnostic considerations. Two extended case examples highlight clinical issues that arise with this population and, running throughout the chapters, show how to use a secure therapeutic alliance as a foundation for utilizing evidence-based treatment strategies. The authors demonstrate ways to weave together elements of cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, relational, and systemic therapies, along with other proven approaches, in the service of working toward clearly defined therapeutic goals. In Phase 1, the emphasis is basic safety and personal stabilization. Phases 2 and 3 address trauma processing and the challenges of creating a new, more satisfying life. Strategies for tailoring interventions to each individual's needs and strengths, aided by ongoing assessment, are detailed. Applications in group, couple, and family therapy are also discussed.
650  0 $a Post-traumatic stress disorder $x Treatment
650  0 $a Psychic trauma $x Treatment
650 12 $a Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic $x therapy
650 22 $a Psychotherapy $x methods
650  7 $0 (OCoLC)fst01072780 $2 fast $a Post-traumatic stress disorder $x Treatment
650  7 $0 (OCoLC)fst01081224 $2 fast $a Psychic trauma $x Treatment
700 1  $a Ford, Julian D.
856 42 $3 Companion web page: $u www.guilford.com/p/courtois2
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