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Trauma/PTSD

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  • 101 Mindful Arts-Based Activities Child/Youth Trauma

    Dawn D'amico 101 Mindful Arts-Based Activities Child/Youth Trauma

    To Get Children and Adolescents Talking working with severe trauma, abuse and neglect using found and everyday objects. This book offers a compendium of therapeutic activities that will help children who have endured painful abuse to open up, so that they can learn to express their feelings and therapy can be directed towards their individual needs. This is an ideal resource for use with children in therapeutic, home and school settings. It is appropriate to use with children aged 5-17 who have experienced trauma, physical abuse, sexual abuse, forced migration and severe neglect, as well as those with acute depression, anxiety and behavioural difficulties.

  • 101 Trauma-Informed Interventions

    Linda Curran 101 Trauma-Informed Interventions

    Activities, Exercises and Assignments to Move the Client and Therapy Forward Containing over 100 approaches to effectively deal with trauma, this workbook pulls together a wide array of treatments into one concise resource. Equally useful in both group and individual settings, these interventions will provide hope and healing for the client, as well as expand and solidify the professional's expertise.

  • 55 Favorite Healing Activities For Children

    Lawrence Shapiro 55 Favorite Healing Activities For Children

    Children who have suffered trauma and loss need compassion, understanding, and counselors that can help them cope with ongoing stress while they heal from past hurts. This book was written by experienced trauma counselors who share their favorite techniques developed over dozens of years of working with children. The book includes a wide variety of techniques and comes with three different card games and a mini-board game.

  • 8 Keys to Brain Body Balance

    Robert Scaer 8 Keys to Brain Body Balance

    Take-charge strategies to heal your body and brain from stress and trauma. Making the science accessible, Scaer outlines the core neurobiological concepts underlying the brain-body interface and explains why physical and emotional symptoms of stress and trauma occur. He explains why feelings represent physical sensations that inform us about the nature of our brain-body conflicts. He also offers practical, easy-to-implement strategies for strengthening motor skills, learning to listen to our gut to gauge our feelings, attuning to the present, and restoring personal boundaries to relieve symptoms and navigate a path to recovery.

  • A Terrible Thing Happened

    Margaret Holmes A Terrible Thing Happened

    Sherman saw the most terrible thing happen. At first he tried to forget about it, but something inside him started to bother him. He felt nervous. Sometimes his stomach hurt. He had bad dreams. And he started to feel angry and do mean things, which got him in trouble. Then he met Ms. Maple, who helped him talk about the terrible thing. Now Sherman feels much better. This gently told and tenderly illustrated story is for children who have witnessed any kind of violent or traumatic episode. An afterword offers extensive suggestions for helping traumatized children, including a list of sources that focus on specific events. Ages 4 to 8

  • Abuse Mini Poster Laminated

    Creative Therapy Associates Abuse Mini Poster Laminated

    A poster which illustrates the cycle of abuse for parents or teachers to use with children, showing the cycle like a clock and the various stages that a child might go through until they lash out with abusive behaviour, when they feel better for a brief time, until the cycle starts over again. Laminated full color poster.

  • Addiction, Attachment, Trauma and Recovery

    Oliver Morgan Addiction, Attachment, Trauma and Recovery

    The Power of Connection This fresh take on understanding addiction and recovery combines attachment, interpersonal neurobiology, and trauma with ecological systems-thinking to provide a comprehensive picture of addiction. It paints addiction as a substitute relationship to ease the pain of disconnection and presents a model, a method, and a mandate. This new focus calls for change in the established ways we think and behave about addiction and recovery. It reorients understanding and clinical practice for mental health and addiction counselors, psychologists, and social workers, as well as for addicts and those who love them.

  • Adolescent & Young Adult Self-Harming Treatment Manual

    Matthew Selekman Adolescent & Young Adult Self-Harming Treatment Manual

    A Collaborative Strengths-Based Brief Therapy Approach  This workbook, a companion to Selekman's Working with Self-Harming Adolescents, provides a detailed treatment protocol for working with this challenging population. It is a user-friendly resource book for conducting individual, couple, family, and group therapy with young adult and adolescent self-harming clients. In addition, it presents a plethora of highly effective therapeutic strategies and interventions and practice guidelines. This manual will help both highly seasoned and beginning therapists feel more confident and competent working with young adult and adolescent self-harming clients.

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences Card Deck

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Adverse Childhood Experiences Card Deck

    Adverse Childhood Experiences can include a multitude of stressful and traumatic events during childhood: including exposure to different forms of abuse, neglect, loss or violence, which can have life-long consequences. Designed by renowned Consultant Clinical Psychologist and International Trainer, Dr. Warren Larkin, this card deck features 100 full-colour illustrated cards with a detailed instruction manual to help practitioner and clients to explore adverse experiences, and to identify potential sources of support and to build resilience. Flexible, adaptable and easy to use, these cards will be an essential tool for your work with clients who've experienced adversity and trauma.

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences Recovery Workbook

    Glenn Schiraldi Adverse Childhood Experiences Recovery Workbook

    In this innovative workbook, trauma specialist Glenn Schiraldi presents practical, evidence-based skills to help you heal from ACEs. In addition to dealing with the symptoms, you'll learn to address the root cause of your suffering, change the way your brain responds to stress and the outside world, and soothe troubling memories. Using the trauma-informed and resilience-building practices in this book, you will: understand how toxic childhood stress is affecting your health; rewire disturbing imprints in your brain using cutting-edge skills; learn how to regulate stress and emotional arousal, discover why traditional psychological approaches might not be helping, and know when and how to find the right kind of therapy.

  • Art Therapy And The Neuroscience Of Relationships, Creativity And Resiliency

    Noah Hass-Cohen, Joanna Clyde Findlay & Margaret Wehrenberg Art Therapy And The Neuroscience Of Relationships, Creativity And Resiliency

    This book offers a comprehensive integration of art therapy and interpersonal neurobiology. It showcases the Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience (ATR-N) theoretical and clinical approach, and demonstrates how it can be used to help clients with autobiographical memory, reflecting and creating, touch and space, meaning-making, emotions, and dealing with long-term stress and trauma.

  • Attachment  60 Trauma-Informed Interventions

    Christina Reese Attachment 60 Trauma-Informed Interventions

    Assessment & Treatment Interventions Across The Lifespan Improve your client's relationships by teaching them strategies to feel more connected, reestablish trust, and restore positive emotions. Dr. Reese, a recognized attachment and trauma professional, has created a comprehensive guide that explains attachment over a lifetime, and offers trauma-informed approaches to treat attachment at any age. Clinical examples, handouts and worksheets to use with clients of all ages. Learn to recognize attachment styles, identify key symptoms of attachment difficulties and their inception, develop interventions that repair attachment traumas to heal stress, shame, and anxiety, and incorporate techniques that can help clients improve their relationships (children, parents, friends, and significant others).

  • Attachment-Based Yoga & Meditation for Trauma Recovery

    Deirdre Fay Attachment-Based Yoga & Meditation for Trauma Recovery

    Simple, Safe, and Effective Practices for Therapy This book offers an unprecedented, attachment-informed translation of yogic philosophy to body-based trauma treatment. The result is both erudite and accessible, emphasizing ready-to-implement skills and approaches that are as ground-breaking as they are effective. Organized around key trauma issues and symptoms, this book offers clinicians a practical but far-reaching look at mind-body skills and techniques for helping trauma clients access their individual wisdom, develop secure internal attachment, and find the path home to the Self.

  • Becoming A Superhero Children & PTSD

    Miri Bar-Halpern Becoming A Superhero Children & PTSD

    A book for children who have experienced trauma This book provides young children specific coping skills that will build their sense of resiliency and reduce PTSD symptoms. This book can be used both as prevention and intervention when working with children who have experienced a traumatic event.

  • Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative Educator

    Joe Brummer & Margaret Thorsborne Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative Educator

    Practical Skills to Change Culture and Behavior Maybe you have heard the terms 'trauma-informed' and 'restorative' - but how do you go about becoming a trauma-informed, restorative educator? This practical book outlines the values, ideas and neuroscience behind trauma-informed restorative practice and its proven effectiveness. It clearly explains key theories relating to shame, trauma and your autonomic nervous system, and explains how to apply this knowledge in practice. Examples and stories of restorative practice feature throughout to inspire and emulate, as do practical protocols, tools and systems to develop your skills as a trauma-informed educator. Critically, it also explains the personal and professional qualities you need to nurture to truly engage in trauma-informed, restorative practice, with reflection points to aid learning and self-development.

  • Becoming Trauma Informed

    Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Becoming Trauma Informed

    This multi-authored collection describes trauma-informed practice at the individual, organizational and systemic levels. It provides perspectives from various settings and from the diverse groups with which they work, sharing how trauma-informed principles have been integrated into different mental health and addiction treatment and social service environments. The book's authors emphasize how trauma-informed services must take into account an understanding of trauma, and place priority on trauma survivors' safety, choice and control.

  • Beginning To Heal:

    Ellen Bass & Laura Davis Beginning To Heal:

    A First Book for Men and Women Who Were Sexually Abused As Children This book offers hope and guidance for all survivors starting the healing journey. No matter how great your pain today, you can not only heal but thrive. Based on the authors' bestseller The Courage to Heal, this book takes you through the key stages of the healing process, from crisis times to breaking the silence, grief, and anger, to resolution and moving on. It includes inspirational highlights, clear explanations, practical suggestions, and compelling accounts of survivors' pain, their strength, and their triumphs.

  • Big Behaviors in Small Containers

    Paris Goodyear-Brown Big Behaviors in Small Containers

    131 Trauma-Informed Play Therapy Interventions for Disorders of Dysregulation When it comes to working with dysregulated children, sometimes the biggest behaviors come in the smallest containers. From tantrums and defiance to self-injury and withdrawal, even the most skilled professionals find themselves focused on extinguishing the troubling behavior rather than stepping back to ask: What is the underlying emotional need? In Big Behaviors in Small Containers, you'll find 131 practical, fun, and ready-to-use play therapy interventions that shift the paradigm around problematic behaviors to allow for therapeutic growth and healing. Based on TraumaPlay®, a treatment approach that prioritizes attachment, co-regulation, and the science of the stress response system, the interventions inside will help kids: Develop a sense of safety and security, Expand their window of tolerance, Cope adaptively with anger, anxiety, and other strong emotions, Enhance their emotional literacy, Strengthen social skills and self-esteem, Challenge and overcome unhelpful thoughts, Develop a coherent narrative around trauma and other difficult experiences, And more! Whether you're a therapist, teacher, doctor, caregiver, or trusted grown-up in a child's life, the tools inside will allow you to become the co-regulating, nurturing, and consistent presence that your small "container" needs to remain grounded in the face of stress, big feelings, and difficult situations.

  • Black Swan:  The Twelve Lessons Of Abandonment Recovery

    Susan Anderson Black Swan: The Twelve Lessons Of Abandonment Recovery

    Twelve lessons for healing from the loss of love, presented in an allegorical tale of a child who meets a magical black swan after she is abandoned in the forest by her father. This story within a story includes the author's own experience with loss. The book provides emotional and spiritual healing to those going through heartbreak, loss, and abandonment. The book carries a warning that it may be disturbing to people sensitive to certain emotional themes.

  • Body Remembers Casebook: Unifying Methods and Models in the Treatment of Trauma and PTSD

    Babette Rothschild Body Remembers Casebook: Unifying Methods and Models in the Treatment of Trauma and PTSD

    Babette Rothschild emphasizes the importance of tailoring every trauma therapy to the particular needs of each individual client. Each varied and complex case is approached with a combination of methods ranging from traditional psycho-dynamic and cognitive approaches and applications of attachment theory to innovative trauma methods including EMDR and Levine's SIBAM model. Read on its own on or in conjunction with The Body Remembers, clinicians from all disciplines will discover new strategies and gain insight into how to combine various treatment models for increased success with traumatized clients.

  • Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment

    Babette Rothschild Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment

    Illuminates the value of understanding the psychophysiology of trauma for both clinicians and their traumatized clients. Traumatized people hold a memory of that trauma in their brains and bodies. This is the first book to link this phenomenon of somatic memory and the impact of trauma on the body. Reducing the chasm between scientific theory and clinical practice and bridging the gap between talk and body therapy, Rothschild presents techniques for addressing the memory in the body. The somatic techniques are chosen with an eye to making trauma therapy safer while increasing mind-body integration.

  • Bomji and Spotty's Frightening Adventure Children's Recovering From Fears

    Anne Westcott & C. C. Alicia Hu Bomji and Spotty's Frightening Adventure Children's Recovering From Fears

    A Story About How to Recover from a Scary Experience One sunny day, Bomji the rabbit and his friend Spotty the cat meet something very scary while picking flowers in the woods. The friends manage to escape, but afterwards Bomji just doesn't feel safe anymore. His body feels a bit different and he starts to have bad dreams. His friend Spotty is worried about Bomji - how can her friend be helped? Luckily, wise Teacher Owl is there for them. This therapeutic picture book allows children and adults to talk about a frightening experience. The story is followed by helpful guidance for adults on how to help their child. It explores how your body and how you feel is affected by scary experiences, and explains how you can use your body to help to recover too.

  • Brave Danny

    Robin Adolphs Brave Danny

    Danny is frightened of his dad. Every night he goes to bed and pretends to be asleep. He listens to his dad mistreating his mum. Danny thinks his life is normal until he goes on a sleepover at his best friend Alex s house. Ale' s dad is kind and fun to be with, and Danny feels happy. Danny wishes his dad could be more like Alex's dad. But what can he do? Brave Danny is about a small boy who makes a difference by being brave enough to speak up.

  • Break the Cycle

    Mariel Buque Break the Cycle

    A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma  From Dr. Mariel Buqu©, a leading trauma psychologist, comes this groundbreaking guide to transforming intergenerational pain into intergenerational abundance. With Break the Cycle, she delivers the definitive guide to healing inherited trauma. Weaving together scientific research with practical exercises and stories from the therapy room, Dr. Buqu© teaches readers how trauma is transmitted from one generation to the next and how they can break the cycle through tangible therapeutic practices, learning to pass down strength instead of pain to future generations.


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