Part I: Understanding Complex Trauma. 1. Understanding Trauma and Complex Trauma. 2. Understanding Trauma Symptoms. 3. Understanding the Role of Dissociation. 4. Understanding the Role of Attachment. Part II: Working with Complex Trauma. 5. Safe Trauma Therapy. 6. Therapeutic Challenges. 7. Building and Maintaining the Therapeutic Relationship. 8. The Process of Recovery and Healing. Part III: Skills to Manage Complex Trauma Symptoms. 9. Establishing Safety and Control. 10. Skills to Improve Daily Life. 11. Managing Sensations, Feelings and Grounding Skills. 12. Managing Flashbacks, Panic Attacks, Nightmares and Dissociation. 13. Managing Negative Thoughts and Beliefs. 14. Managing Memories. 15. Managing Shame and Guilt. 16. Managing Self-Harm. 17. Managing Boundaries. 18. Managing Relationships. 19. Managing Sexuality. 20. Managing Loss and Mourning. Part IV: Post Traumatic Growth. 21. Restoring Reality and Expressing Needs. 22. Relapse Prevention. 23. Reconnecting to Self and Post traumatic Growth. Part V: Professional Issues. 24. Practitioner Self Care. Appendices.Trauma Assessment Scales. Resources and Trauma Assessment. Organisations. References. Index.
The definitive guide to counselling clients with complex trauma - over 12,000 copies sold
Christiane Sanderson BSc., MSc. is a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Roehampton. With 26 years' experience working in child sexual abuse, sexual violence, complex trauma and domestic abuse, she has run consultancy and training for parents, teachers, social workers, nurses, therapists, counsellors, solicitors, the NSPCC, the Catholic Safeguarding Advisory Committee, the Methodist Church, the Metropolitan Police Service and the Refugee Council. She is the author of Counselling Skills for Working with Trauma, Introduction to Counselling Survivors of Interpersonal Trauma, Counselling Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and The Seduction of Children, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
This book is fabulous... the absolute best I have ever read on the
trauma associated with sex abuse. Written in clear language, it
takes the understanding of the problem and the path to recovery to
a new level, revealing the devastating nature of traumatic effects
of abuse, but also providing a source of concrete hope through a
realistic and attainable treatment and recovery program. The
section on understanding complex trauma is a major gem in itself,
and should be required reading for anyone involved in sex abuse at
any level.
*Thomas Doyle, J.C.D., C.A.D.C, a Canon lawyer and outspoken
advocate for clergy-abuse victims, USA*
This book has a great deal to offer to all counsellors and
psychotherapists, as well as other practitioners who work with
people who have experienced trauma within the context of close
relationships. The great strength of this book is that it considers
all aspects of this area of therapy in an informed, accessible,
caring and comprehensive manner. It represents an exceptional
contribution to the literature and will become essential reading
for both trainees and experienced practitioners. A welcome example
of how knowledge and skills from a range of medical, social and
psychotherapeutic approaches can be integrated into a coherent
model of practice.
*John McLeod, Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of
Abertay, UK; Professor of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway*
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