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020    $a 0415640121 (hardback)
020    $a 9780415640121
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050 00 $a RC552.T7 $b E83 2014
100 1  $a Evans, Amanda, $d 1957- $e author.
245 10 $a Trauma-informed care $b how neuroscience influences practice $c Amanda Evans and Patricia Coccoma.
260    $a New York, NY $b Routledge $c 2014
300    $a xi, 162 pages $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a Explorations in mental health series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
520    $a "This book informs and educates the professional community on the neurological changes to the brain as a result of trauma exposure and provides evidenced-based and emergent treatment intervention options to assist persons recovering from acute and chronic traumatic events. In recent years, advances in neuroscience data on the changes to the brain as a result of exposure to trauma and traumatic stress have been well documented in scholarly literature. This emerging knowledge provides new insight for professionals who work in direct practice. This book explains how trauma can alter brain structure, explores the impact of this on varied populations, and provides evidenced-based treatment options for recovery. Topics covered include: children and trauma adult survivors of trauma military veterans and PTSD sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking compassion fatigue Trauma-informed Care draws on the latest findings from the fields of neuroscience and mental health and will prove essential reading for researchers and practitioners. It will also interest clinical social workers and policy makers who work with people recovering from trauma"-- $c Provided by publisher.
520    $a "This accessible book provides an overview of trauma-informed care and related neuroscience research across populations. The book explains how trauma can alter brain structure, identifies the challenges and commonalities for each population, and provides emergent treatment intervention options to assist those recovering from acute and chronic traumatic events. In addition, readers will find information on the risk factors and self-care suggestions related to compassion fatigue, and a simple rubric is provided as a method to recognize behaviours that may be trauma-related. Topics covered include: - children and trauma - adult survivors of trauma - military veterans and PTSD - sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking - compassion fatigue. Trauma-Informed Care draws on the latest findings from the fields of neuroscience and mental health and will prove essential reading for researchers and practitioners. It will also interest clinical social workers and policy makers who work with people recovering from trauma"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Psychic trauma $x Rehabilitation $x Rehabilitation
650  0 $a Post-traumatic stress disorder $x Rehabilitation $x Rehabilitation
650  0 $a Crisis intervention (Mental health services)
650  0 $a Traumatic neuroses $x Services for $x Services for
650  7 $a PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
650  7 $a SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work
650 12 $a Stress Disorders, Traumatic $x therapy
650 22 $a Brain $x physiopathology
650 22 $a Stress Disorders, Traumatic $x physiopathology
700 1  $a Coccoma, Patricia, $e author.
830  0 $a Explorations in mental health series.
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