Mental health professionals who don't specialize in trauma
practice are discovering more and more frequently that trauma
survivors represent a high percentage of their client population.
"Trauma 101" is a concise, current, balanced, and accessible
overview of one of the most pervasive, yet controversial
psychological issues faced today. It is grounded in the most
up-to-date research and theories on trauma and its effects, and
covers not only the concepts of what trauma is and the ways in
which different kinds of traumas affects people, but also considers
how it is diagnosed in the wake of the DSM-V and is treated with
both evidence-based and alternative methods.
Written by a leading researcher and clinician in the field, the
book is an entry-level text for students. It is illustrated with
first-person accounts from trauma survivors and encompasses
theories, diagnosis, and treatment as well as how trauma affects
family members and caregivers. The text also addresses the
potential health consequences of trauma and illuminates
controversies in the field and such emerging topics as
post-traumatic growth, multiple trauma, and how traumatic events
affect communities.
Key Features: Provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of
trauma for entry-level students Considers theoretical frameworks
for understanding trauma and its impact on physical and mental
health Addresses diagnosis, treatment and controversial and
emerging topics Covers post-traumatic growth, multiple trauma,
evidence-based treatments and alternative treatments Includes
plentiful firsthand accounts of trauma survivors
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