Published July 31, 2007
by Springer .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Boris Drozdek (Editor), John P. Wilson (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Number of Pages | 420 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7447728M |
ISBN 10 | 0387697942 |
ISBN 10 | 9780387697949 |
"The stated goal of Voices of Trauma: Treating Psychological Trauma Across Cultures is noble – just what is needed by our battered and wounded world. The book makes available knowledge in the field of trauma so as to aid in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of . Voices of Trauma: Treating Psychological Trauma Across Cultures by Boris Drozdek; John P. Wilson Voices of Trauma | Synthesizing insights from psychiatry, social psychology, and anthropology, this important work sets out a framework for therapy that is as culturally informed as it is productive. About this book Introduction Synthesizing insights from psychiatry, social psychology, and anthropology, Voices of Trauma: Treating Survivors across Cultures sets out a framework for therapy that is as culturally informed as it is productive. "The stated goal of Voices of Trauma: Treating Psychological Trauma Across Cultures is noble - just what is needed by our battered and wounded world. The book makes available knowledge in the field of trauma so as to aid in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of clients from different cultural backgrounds. 3/5(2).
This deeply rich but easy to read book is a gem for any therapist interested in working with complex trauma. The inner "voices" of those who have been traumatized can be frightening to client and therapist alike.5/5(5). "The stated goal of Voices of Trauma: Treating Psychological Trauma Across Cultures is noble – just what is needed by our battered and wounded world. The book makes available knowledge in the field of trauma so as to aid in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of clients from different cultural backgrounds. Format: Hardcover. —Peter A. Levine, Ph.D., author of In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness “In The Body Keeps the Score we share the author's courageous journey into the parallel dissociative worlds of trauma victims and the medical and psychological disciplines that are meant to provide relief. In this compelling book we learn that as our minds desperately try to leave trauma Cited by: In an Unspoken Voice is based on the idea that trauma is neither a disease nor a disorder, but rather an injury caused by fright, helplessness and loss that can be healed by engaging our innate capacity to self-regulate high states of arousal and intense emotions. In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness/5.
Trauma-informed ServicesTrauma-informed Services Trauma-informed services: 1. Take the trauma into account. 2. Avoid triggering trauma reactions and/or traumatizing the individual. 3. Adjust the behavior of counselors, other staff and the organization to support the individual’s coping capacity. 4. Allow survivors to manage their trauma symptomsFile Size: 1MB. Being Heard: Healing Voices of Trauma About the Book. This collection of deeply introspective poems reflects Vera’s inner voice in response to her unrecognized and unfelt personal traumas and shocks. She writes about loss, pain, joy, love, fear, memories, and death. The poems, written over a four-year period, emerged from moments of : Vera Stasny. Voices of Trauma by John P. Wilson, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.3/5(2). We rarely hear the child’s narrative. Hear My Voice (aptly named) provides the reader w first-hand accounts of children experiencing trauma in a myriad of ways. What is key for the reader to take away from this book is the overwhelming impact adults play in the experiences of these children. Trauma, more often than not, is cyclical.5/5(8).