CBT for common trauma responses
Publication details: Los Angeles SAGE 2013Description: 264 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 1446208656
- 9781446208649
- 1446208648
- 9781446208656 (pbk.)
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for common trauma responses
Post-trauma responses and CBT - an overview -- A DSMV-based CBT model of PTSD -- Assessment and engagement -- Non-trauma-focused CBT -- Trauma-focused CBT -- Group treatment -- Dual treatment of PTSD with commonly associated disorders -- Sub-syndromal PTSD and phobias -- Prolonged duress stress disorder -- Chronic adjustment disorder -- Working with traumatised children -- Working with traumatised clients with a severe mental illness -- The CBT treatment of pain and disability -- The CBT treatment of head injury -- The CBT treatment of disfigurement.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This is the first book to show how to use cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) with the full spectrum of post-traumatic responses; exploring how they affect and relate to one another. Focusing not only on co-morbidity with other anxiety disorders and depression, the book looks more widely at, for example, co-existing pain, substance abuse and head injury. After discussing how to tailor CBT practice to work most effectively with trauma responses in real-world settings, Michael J Scott goes on to explore the step-by-step treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, other commonly occurring disorders and, finally, secondary traumatisation. Those training to work with young people, or already doing so, will find the focus in Part Three on CBT with traumatized children invaluable.
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