Volume : Foundations in Knowledge
Editorial Board
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction
Chapter : The Study of Trauma: A Historical Overview
Charles R. Figley, Amy E. Ellis, Bryan T. Reuther, and Steven N.
Gold
Part I: Trauma: The Territory
Chapter 2: Defining Trauma
Constance J. Dalenberg, Elizabeth Straus, and Eve B. Carlson
Chapter 3: Empirical Study of Trauma: Methodological and
Statistical Considerations
Jeffrey Sonis, Michael K. Suvak, and Paula P. Schnurr
Chapter 4: Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Prevalence and
Sociodemographic Characteristics
Dean G. Kilpatrick, Christal L. Badour, and Heidi S. Resnick
Chapter 5: Assisting Individuals and Communities After Natural
Disasters and Community Traumas
Patricia Watson and Jessica Hamblen
Chapter : Child Physical Abuse
David J. Kolko and Olga V. Berkout
Chapter 7: Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Review of
Theoretical and Empirical Literature
Victoria M. Follette and Catalina Vechiu
Chapter 8: Military Trauma
Naomi Sadeh, Joanna Lusk, and Brian P. Marx
Chapter 9: Training in Trauma: New Haven Consensus Conference
Conclusions on Core Competencies
Joan M. Cook and Elana Newman
Part II: The Impact of Trauma
Chapter : Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder
Richard A. Bryant
Chapter : Depression and Complicated Grief
Andreas Maercker, Robert A. Neimeyer, Vanessa Simiola
Chapter 2: Substance Use Disorder and Trauma
Lisa M. Najavits, Scott M. Hyman, Lesia M. Ruglass, Denise A. Hien,
and Jennifer P. Read
Chapter 3: Dissociation as a Trauma-Related Phenomenon
Bethany L. Brand and Paul Frewen
Chapter 4: Other Disorders Often Associated With Psychological
Trauma
Patrick Luyten, Lies Van Assche, Fortesa Kadriu, Julie Krans,
Laurence Claes, and Peter Fonagy
Chapter 5: Complex Trauma and Complex Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder
Julian D. Ford
Chapter : Trauma and Memory
M. Rose Barlow, Kathy Pezdek, and Iris Bland amp oacute
n-Gitlin
Chapter 7: Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Trauma
Michael L. Alosco, Christina J. Supelana, and Jennifer J.
Vasterling
Chapter 8: Physical Health and Health Services Utilization
Paula P. Schnurr
Part III: Conceptual Frameworks for Understanding
Psychological Traumatization
Chapter 9: Mentalizing
Peter Fonagy, Chloe Campbell, and Patrick Luyten
Chapter 2 : Modern Attachment Theory
Allan N. Schore
Chapter 2 : Behavioral, Cognitive, Biological, and Neurocognitive
Conceptualizations of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Jonathan D. Green, Shimrit K. Black, Brian P. Marx, and Terence M.
Keane
Chapter 22: A Constructive Narrative Perspective on Trauma and
Resilience: The Role of Cognitive and Affective Processes
Donald Meichenbaum
Chapter 23: Genetic and Biological Underpinnings and Consequences
of Trauma
Ananda B. Amstadter, Christina Sheerin, Mackenzie Lind, and Nicole
R. Nugent
Part IV: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on
Traumatization
Chapter 24: Testimony About Trauma: Problems in Admissibility and
Credibility
David L. Shapiro
Chapter 25: Contributions of Feminist and Critical Psychologies to
Trauma Psychology
Laura S. Brown
Chapter 2 : Philosophical and Existential Perspectives on
Trauma
Bryan T. Reuther
Chapter 27: Legal and Ethical Considerations in Working With Trauma
Survivors: Risk Management Principles for Clinicians
A. Steven Frankel
Chapter 28: Spiritual Challenges Resulting From Trauma:
Implications for Inclusive Psychotherapy
Christine A. Courtois
Chapter 29: Secondary Traumatization and Compassion Fatigue
Charles R. Figley and Marn amp eacute Ludick
Chapter 3 : Future Directions
Steven N. Gold, Constance J. Dalenberg, and Joan M. Cook
Index
Volume 2: Trauma Practice
Editorial Board
Contributors
Chapter : Trauma Practice: Historical Overview
Lenore E. A. Walker
Part I: Trauma Assessment
Chapter 2: Incorporating Trauma Into an Assessment Interview
Judith Armstrong
Chapter 3: Psychometric Assessment of Trauma
Constance J. Dalenberg and John Briere
Chapter 4: Behavioral and Psychophysiological Assessment of
Trauma
Nnamdi Pole
Chapter 5: Trauma Resiliency and Posttraumatic Growth
Jack Tsai, Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, Robert H. Pietrzak, and Steven M.
Southwick
Part II: Treatment Approaches
Chapter : Relational Theory: The Cornerstone of Integrative Trauma
Practice
Karen W. Saakvitne
Chapter 7: Cognitive Therapy
Jennifer Schuster Wachen, Katherine A. Dondanville, Alexandra
Macdonald, and Patricia A. Resick
Chapter 8: Exposure Therapy
Laurie J. Zandberg, Eliora Porter, and Edna B. Foa
Chapter 9: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
Therapy
Francine Shapiro and Roger Solomon
Chapter : The Central Autonomic Network in Trauma Etiology and
Treatment
Richard Gevirtz
Chapter : Emotion Regulation and Skills-Based Interventions
Julian D. Ford
Chapter 2: Mindfulness and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the
Treatment of Trauma
Alexandra L. Laifer, Kristie A. Wirth, and Ariel J. Lang
Chapter 3: Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Treating the Effects of
Trauma
Milton Z. Brown and Kristin Dahlin
Chapter 4: The Psychoanalytic Concept and Treatment of
Psychological Trauma: An Evolving Perspective
Harold Kudler
Chapter 5: Contextual Treatment of Complex Trauma
Steven N. Gold and Amy E. Ellis
Chapter : Complicated Grief: Assessment and Intervention
Robert A. Neimeyer
Chapter 7: Psychopharmacological Treatment of Traumatization in
Adults
Nancy C. Bernardy and Matthew J. Friedman
Chapter 8: Trauma-Focused Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Therapy
for Children and Adolescents
Rochelle F. Hanson and Lisa Jobe-Shields
Chapter 9: Trauma-Relevant Treatment of Dissociation for Children
and Adolescents
Joyanna Silberg
Part III: Multiclient and Organizational Practice
Chapter 2 : Trauma-Focused Therapy for Older Adults
Steven R. Thorp, Stephanie Y. Wells, and Joan M. Cook
Chapter 2 : Couple and Family Therapy for Traumatic Stress
Conditions
Candice M. Monson, Anne C. Wagner, Steffany J. Fredman, Alexandra
Macdonald, and Nicole D. Pukay-Martin
Chapter 22: Trauma-Focused Group Therapy
Denise M. Sloan, J. Gayle Beck, and Alice T. Sawyer
Chapter 23: Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Elisa E. Bolton, Alexander H. Jordan, Rebecca E. Lubin, and Brett
T. Litz
Chapter 24: The Sanctuary Model: Through the Lens of Moral
Safety
Sandra L. Bloom
Chapter 25: Trauma-Informed Care
Catherine C. Classen and Carrie S. Clark
Chapter 2 : Forensic Psychology in the Context of Trauma
Constance J. Dalenberg, Elizabeth Straus, and Marie Ardill
Chapter 27: Looking Ahead: A Vision for the Future
Steven N. Gold, Joan M. Cook, and Constance J. Dalenberg
Index
Steven N. Gold, PhD, is a professor at the Nova Southeastern
University (NSU) Center for Psychological Studies and director of
NSU's Trauma Resolution and Integration Program, which he
established in 99 . He served as president of APA Division 5
(Trauma Psychology) in 2 9, acted as inaugural editor of Division 5
's scientific journal, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research,
Practice, and Policy, from 2 8 through 2 4, and was the 2 4
recipient of Division 5 's Award for Outstanding Service to the
Field of Trauma Psychology. In 2 4, Dr. Gold served as
president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and
Dissociation. His research has focused on psychological trauma,
posttraumatic stress disorder, dissociation, child abuse, and
hypnosis. He has written many articles for professional journals
and chapters in edited volumes on abuse, trauma, dissociation, and
sexual addiction, and made numerous presentations on these topics
at national and international professional conferences. He has been
an invited speaker throughout the United States, as well as Canada,
Colombia, Argentina, Spain, and Austria. He authored the book Not
Trauma Alone: Therapy for Child Abuse Survivors in Family and
Social Context, and coedited the books Trauma Practice in the Wake
of September , 2 and Trauma and Serious Mental Illness. Dr. Gold
was founding coeditor of the Journal of Trauma Practice, and guest
edited a special issue of the APA journal Psychotherapy on the
treatment of trauma related disorders. He is a certified
traumatologist with the Traumatology Institute, and is certified as
a consultant in clinical hypnosis by the American Society of
Clinical Hypnosis. He is also a member of the International Society
for Traumatic Stress Studies, the Society for the Advancement of
Sexual Health (formerly the National Council on Sexual Addiction
and Compulsivity), and the organization MaleSurvivor. He is on the
board of directors of the Sidran Institute for Traumatic Stress
Education and Advocacy and the Advisory Board of the Leadership
Council on Child Abuse and Interpersonal Violence and on the
publications board of APA Division 29 (Society for the Advancement
of Psychotherapy). Dr. Gold maintains an independent psychology
practice in Plantation, Florida, and in recent years, he has
regularly been retained as an expert witness in legal cases in
which trauma and dissociation were relevant issues.
The editors and contributors to the APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology thoroughly examine virtually every aspect of trauma...This detailed resource will be invaluable to practitioners and researchers it will also be of value to graduate students in psychology and counseling. (Choice) The two APA Handbooks of Trauma Psychology are well written, for a wide audience, from those with sophistication in research or clinical care to those who are beginning to learn about it or wish to reference a therapy that they are considering for treatment. They serve as a modern encyclopedia that will likely stand the test of a decade without a need for revision because they are focused on evidence based trends and techniques. (PsycCRITIQUES)
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |