Trauma/PTSD
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Healing the Traumatized Self
This book discusses the neurobiology behind emotional states and presents exercises for developing self awareness. Topics include mood (both unipolar and bipolar), anxiety (particularly PTSD), and dissociative disorders. Frewen and Lanius comprehensively review psychological and neurobiological research, and explain how to use this research to become aware of emotional states within both normal and psychopathological functioning. Therapists will be able to help survivors of trauma, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and dissociative disorders develop emotional awareness. The book also includes case studies, detailed instructions for clinicians, and handouts ready for use in assessment/therapy with patients/clients.
$65.99
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Healing Trauma
A Pioneering Program for Restoring the Wisdom of Your Body Researchers have shown that survivors of accidents, disaster, and childhood trauma often endure lifelong symptoms ranging from anxiety and depression to unexplained physical pain, fatigue, illness, and harmful "acting out" behaviors reflecting these painful events. Healing Trauma offers readers the personal how-to guide for using the theory Dr. Levine first introduced in his highly acclaimed work Waking the Tiger. Includes digital access to the guided Somatic Experiencing techniques.
$22.50
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Help for the Helper
Preventing Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma in an Ever-Changing World: Updated + Expanded Therapist burnout is a pressing issue, and self-care is possible only when therapists actively help themselves. The authors examine the literature from neurobiology, social psychology, and folk psychology in order to explain how therapists suffer from an excess of empathy for their clients, and then they present strategies for dealing with burnout and stress.
$38.99
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Helping Abused and Traumatized Children
Integrating Directive and Nondirective Approaches Presenting an integrative model for treating traumatized children, this book combines play, art, and other expressive therapies with ideas and strategies drawn from cognitive-behavioral and family therapy. Eliana Gil demonstrates how to tailor treatment to the needs of each child by using both directive and nondirective approaches. Throughout, practical clinical examples illustrate ways to target trauma-related symptomatology while also helping children process painful feelings and memories that are difficult to verbalize. The book concludes with four in-depth cases that bring to life the unique situation of each child and family, the decision-making process of the therapist, and the applications of developmentally informed, creative, and flexible interventions.
$42.95
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Helping Kids Heal: 75 Activities to Help Children Recover from Trauma and Loss
Ages 6 - 12. This unique volume contains 75 tried-and-true reproducible activities to help children after an acutely traumatic event. Following the natural sequence of recovery, the book begins with relaxation activities and ends with activities that strengthen a child's capacity to give back to others. Proven therapeutic principles are woven throughout the book, and anecdotes, tips and vignettes bring each activity to life.
$59.95
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Helping Teens Who Cut (2nd Edition)
Using DBT® Skills to End Self-Injury Dr. Hollander has written this book with the worried parent in mind, hoping to provide them with advice and guidance needed to address adolescent self-harm. An expert in DBT (dialectical behavior therapy), Hollander maintains that it is the foremost treatment for cutting and explains how DBT can help your loved one. Also, included: strategies for discussion about self-harm, how to teach coping skills, and other helpful advice.
$23.95
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Helping Them Heal
How Teachers Can Support Young Children Who Experience Stress and Trauma. Helping Them Heal explains how trauma affects the developing brain, how those changes can manifest in the classroom, and what teachers and caregivers can do to help a stressed, abused, or neglected child. Helping Them Heal provides early childhood educators with answers, ideas, and specific classroom strategies to move trauma-affected children in positive directions. Early childhood educators will learn ways to help children build resilience, self-regulation, and self-competence using this sensitive, supportive, and practical guide.
$29.95
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Holy Hurt
In Holy Hurt, clinical psychologist Hillary L. McBride sends a sincere and profound message: spiritual trauma is real and has a far-reaching impact. She also reassures us that we can remake ourselves and heal in its aftermath. McBride expertly and compassionately shows that acknowledging the impact of spiritual trauma in our lives allows us to begin to tend our wounds individually and collectively, experiencing reconnection with ourselves and others. She draws on clinical research, trauma literature, insightful interviews with experts, and poignant first-person stories, ending each chapter with a short practice to begin healing. McBride empowers those who have lived through spiritual trauma or witnessed it, as well as those who want to develop healthier church environments and prevent abuse.
$34.95
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Hope (Family Violence)
Hope was written to provide children in family violence homes with a sense of hope and to lessen the traumatic effects of their living situations. It aims to help children voice their concerns and their fears, and to express these with an adult or adults they trust such as a family member, teacher, carer or the police. Too often children in these environments blame themselves for the violence in their homes and take on the burden of shame and guilt. This book aims to reassure children that family violence is never ever their fault and that there is also hope that things might change.
$19.95
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Hope and Healing for Survivors
A Workbook for Women Who Have Experienced Childhood Sexual Abuse If you are a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, the first thing you should know is that it wasn't your fault. As a child, you put your trust in others, and they betrayed that trust. The effects of this breach of trust are devastating, far-reaching, and if you are still struggling with the aftermath of this violation as an adult, you are not alone-and there is nothing wrong with you. But there is hope for healing. This workbook will help you move past the trauma of your experience and take charge of your life.
$38.95
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How Are You Coping Cards
This deck of 72 cards helps introduce ways of coping. Topics covered include: Reducing stress, Developing relationships, Focusing on strengths, Using time well. The cards stand alone but each one also has a number which relates to the book Coping Skills Group, which offers a more in-depth look at coping skills. 4-14 players. Age: 13+
$29.95
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How Are You Feeling Today, Baby Bear? (Violence at home)
Exploring Big Feelings After Living in a Stormy Home This sensitive, charming storybook is written to help children who have lived with violence at home to begin to explore and name their feelings. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use each page of the story to start conversations, it also features fun games and activities to help to understand and express difficult emotions. It will be a useful book for social workers, counselors, domestic violence workers and all grown-ups working with children.
$29.95
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How to Do the Work
Recognize Your Patterns, Heal Your Past, Create Yourself This is an essential guide to creating a more authentic, and joyful life. Readers learn to recognize how adverse experiences and trauma in childhood activate harmful stress responses that continue on into adulthood. This continues patterns of codependency, emotional immaturity, and trauma bonds. Unless addressed, these self-sabotaging behaviors can quickly become cyclical, leaving people feeling unhappy, unfulfilled, and unwell. This book offers tools to break free from destructive behaviors and reclaim your life. How to Meet Your Self is also available by the same author.
$25.99
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How We Grow Through What We Go Through
Self-Compassion Practices for Post-Traumatic Growth Trauma pervades every aspect of our lives, particularly in recent years between climate change, social justice issues, the coronavirus pandemic, and more. But the truth is that post-traumatic growth, rather than post-traumatic stress, is not only possible but probable. In this book, you'll discover the conditions and compassionate practices that make growth and resilience possible. Simple and to the point, each chapter offers practices, self-assessments, enlightening science facts, and advice for the real world-perfect for reading a page or two after an exhausting day or sharing with others when they need a lift.
$23.99
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I Can't Get Over It
This landmark book directly addresses survivors of trauma. It explains the nature of PTSD and describes the healing process. This book will help you find out whether you have PTSD, help you learn how to cope with post-traumatic anger, grief, and survivor guilt,and recognize related problems such as depression, substance abuse, compulsive behavior, and low self-esteem. This book will help you identify "triggers" that set off flashbacks, anxiety attacks, and other symptoms, relieve wounding caused by others' blaming and insensitivity,and help you gain a sense of empowerment and hope for the future.
$55.95
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Impact of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease
There is now ample evidence from the preclinical and clinical fields that early life trauma has both dramatic and long-lasting effects on neurobiological systems and functions that are involved in different forms of psychopathology as well as on health in general. To date, a comprehensive review of the recent research on the effects of early and later life trauma is lacking. This book fills an obvious gap in academic and clinical literature by providing reviews which summarize and synthesize these findings. Topics considered and discussed include the possible biological and neuropsychological effects of trauma at different epochs and their effect on health. This book will be essential reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, mental health professionals, social workers, pediatricians and specialists in child development.
$199.95
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Implementing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care
Implementing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care aims to support health and social service organizations and providers to create environments, policies, and practices to mitigate the harms of structural and interpersonal violence and the trauma that ensues. The book is organized around case examples of trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC) implementation and impact in diverse settings, providing how-to guidance for getting started, sustaining momentum, and assessing outcomes. The book describes the importance of TVIC at multiple levels, from individual practices to organizational protocols and system-level policies, emphasizing TVIC's alignment with system transformation goals. In doing so, the book presents TVIC as a call to action to improve service user experiences and outcomes, efficient and effective use of resources, and the health and well-being of staff, while addressing and reducing health and social inequities.
$44.95
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Improving Sensory Processing in Traumatized Children
Practical Ideas to Help Your Child's Movement, Coordination and Body Awareness. Bringing together sensory integration and a neurodevelopmental understanding of the impact of trauma on the developing brain, this book shows how parents can help their children to improve their sensory processing and become more physically and emotionally resilient.
$31.95
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In An Unspoken Voice
How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness Based on findings from biology, neuroscience, and the emerging field of body-oriented psychotherapy, In an Unspoken Voice explains that trauma is not a disease or a disorder, but an injury caused by fright, helplessness, and loss and that this wound can be healed only if we attend to the wisdom of the living, knowing body.
$31.95
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Internal Family Systems Therapy
New Dimensions Internal family systems therapy, or IFS, is one of the fastest growing models of psychotherapy today. Focused on psychic multiplicity and the healing effects of compassion, this non-pathologizing therapy has been adopted by clinicians around the world. Internal Family Systems Therapy builds on Richard Schwartz's foundational introductory texts, illustrating how the IFS protocol can be applied to a variety of therapy modalities and patient populations.Each chapter provides clear, practical guidance and clinical illustrations. While addressing questions from therapists who are exploring the model or wonder about its applicability, Internal Family Systems Therapy is also essential reading for knowledgeable IFS clinicians.
$70.95
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Justice-Doing at the Intersections of Power
In this book, activist/therapist Vikki Reynolds describes the ways she works to bridge the worlds of social justice activism with community work and therapy. This collection includes papers that describe ways of resisting burnout with justice doing; ways of witnessing that honour the poetic resistance of survivors of torture and political violence; and ways of centering ethics in group supervision. Vikki Reynolds PhD, RCC is an activist/therapist who works to bridge the worlds of social justice activism with community work and therapy.
$37.95
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Killing the Wittigo
Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action and Doing the Work of Healing Written specifically for young adults, reluctant readers, and literacy learners, this book explains the traumatic effects of colonization on Indigenous people and communities and how trauma alters an individual's brain, body, and behavior. It explores how learned patterns of behavior. ways people adapt to trauma to survive are passed down within family systems, affecting the functioning of entire communities. The book details the transformative work being done in urban and on-reserve communities through community-led projects and Indigenous-run institutions and community agencies. These stories offer concrete examples of the ways in which Indigenous peoples and communities are capable of healing in small and big ways - and they challenge readers to consider what the dominant society must do to create systemic change. Full of bold graphics and illustration, it is a much-needed resource for Indigenous kids and the people who love them and work with them.
$29.95
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Letting Go of Self-Destructive Behaviors
A Workbook of Hope and Healing This book offers inspiring, hopeful, creative resources for the millions of male and female adolescents and adults who struggle with eating disorders, addictions, any form of self-mutilation. It is also a workbook for the clinicians who treat them. Using journaling exercises, drawing and collaging prompts, guided imagery, visualizations, and other behavioral techniques, readers will learn how to understand, compassionately work with, and heal from their behaviors. Techniques are provided in easy-to-follow exercises that focus on calming the body, containing overwhelming emotions, managing negative and distorted thoughts, re-grounding from flashbacks, addressing tension and anxiety, strengthening assertiveness and communication skills and more!
$62.95
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Life After Trauma: A Workbook for Healing
Even when the worst has happened, it "is" possible to feel good again. This compassionate workbook has already helped tens of thousands of trauma survivors start rebuilding their lives, with a focus on the post trauma present. Full of practical strategies for coping and self-care, the book guides readers step by step toward reclaiming a basic sense of safety, self-worth, trust, and control, as well as the capacity to be close to others. Updated throughout, the second edition has a new section on managing emotions through mindfulness and an appendix on easing the stress of health care visits. The larger trim size makes it easier to work through the dozens of engaging questionnaires and exercises.
$28.95
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