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Trauma

by Spiers, Thom
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Overview

In recent years a number of high-profile disasters have heightened public awareness of the impact of trauma. This book offers a comprehensive guide to all aspects of trauma counselling, covering:

β€’ trauma assessment

β€’ resourcing the trauma client

β€’ trauma aftercare

β€’ working with trauma in private practice

β€’ trauma and the therapist

β€’ a brief history of trauma.
This practical and effective guide to trauma counselling will be invaluable to counsellors, GPs, social workers, human resource managers, emergency response organisations and all those involved in treating trauma victims using counselling skills.

About the Author, Thom Spiers

Thom Spiers is Head of Counselling at London Underground Occupational Health, Marylebone, London.

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Reviewer: Patricia E. Murphy, PhD(Rush University Medical Center)
Description: This is an edited collection of chapters on assessment and treatment of PTSD written by London-based counselors who have extensive experience with victims of trauma.
Purpose: The editor hopes to provide a book that addresses more than cognitive and verbal practice in working with clients with PTSD with the aim of integrating mind, body, and spirit.
Audience: Based on the topics, the book seems directed to a mixed audience, ranging from those who provide immediate debriefing and assessment of trauma victims to those who do more long-term therapy.
Features: The chapters attempt to integrate a variety of psychotherapeutic perspectives. Some might find the chapter on bodywork particularly interesting. One of the most important contributions of this book is its concerns and directives about what not to do to the client, with a primary focus on re-establishing trust and connection for the person for whom this has been lost. Examples of careful pacing help illustrate this message.
Assessment: The book lacks depth for the reader already familiar with treatment of PTSD, although it might offer an interesting supplement. It reads like a series of descriptions without the integration I was expecting to see. As a result, it seems a bit choppy and might be difficult for students or those with little background in the field.

3 Stars from Doody

Book Details

Published
December 20, 2001
Publisher
Hove : Brunner-Routledge, 2001.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415186940

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