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Hundreds of thousands of US military personnel have been victims of
sexual assault and harassment. This client workbook is an essential
part of an integrative, evidence-based treatment developed over
many years by Lori S. Katz, PhD, which has already helped hundreds
of survivors of Military Sexual Trauma (MST). The only workbook of
its kind, it provides a wide range of therapeutic exercises and
activities to help survivors restore their sense of safety and
reclaim their lives. These include obtaining an in-depth
understanding of MST, opportunities for self-discovery, and
engaging the body with movement and relaxation exercises in a
context of support, caring, and validation. This workbook is
designed to help MST survivors understand normal reactions to MST
and how to manage them. Readers will learn how to release the grips
of anger and resentment, injustice, betrayal, self-blame, shame,
and grief. They will learn how to deal with such physical symptoms
as sleep problems and stress and engage in assessment of their own
interpersonal patterns. The book also explores the impact of MST on
relationships and how to cultivate and sustain healthy
relationships, intimacy and sexuality. Additionally, the workbook
can be used to help individuals who have experienced childhood
and/or adult sexual abuse and trauma. Through Warrior Renew,
survivors will be able to move forward in their lives by creating a
new sense of identity, purpose, and self-worth. Key Features:
Provides an effective, easy-to-use treatment for MST Based on a
proven program already in use at several VA centers and military
bases Addresses a variety of issues specific to MST such as
injustice, betrayal, self-blame, effect on intimacy and trust, and
emotional isolation Includes therapeutic activities including
writing exercises, visualizations, relaxation and movement
exercises, and group interactions Stresses an integrative approach
to psychotherapy
Holographic Reprocessing for Healing Trauma, Abuse, and
Maltreatment facilitates constructive reorganization of the
perception of trauma which in turn, modifies associated emotional
and behavioral tendencies that render people stuck in repetitive
cycling of trauma. These patterns are called experiential
holograms. This book outlines a step-by-step process to 1) identify
experiential holograms, 2) consider context to holistically
reappraise meaning, and 3) reprocess using an imagery-based
procedure of visiting one’s younger self to offer a healing
message. This novel approach is integrative, easily tailored to
individual needs, and well-grounded in theory. It can be applied to
healing from a variety of traumatic experiences including moral
injury, medical, interpersonal, and military traumas. Numerous
outcome studies support a growing evidence-base for the efficacy of
this treatment, and this is an indispensable guide for trauma
clinicians.
Holographic Reprocessing for Healing Trauma, Abuse, and
Maltreatment facilitates constructive reorganization of the
perception of trauma which in turn, modifies associated emotional
and behavioral tendencies that render people stuck in repetitive
cycling of trauma. These patterns are called experiential
holograms. This book outlines a step-by-step process to 1) identify
experiential holograms, 2) consider context to holistically
reappraise meaning, and 3) reprocess using an imagery-based
procedure of visiting one’s younger self to offer a healing
message. This novel approach is integrative, easily tailored to
individual needs, and well-grounded in theory. It can be applied to
healing from a variety of traumatic experiences including moral
injury, medical, interpersonal, and military traumas. Numerous
outcome studies support a growing evidence-base for the efficacy of
this treatment, and this is an indispensable guide for trauma
clinicians.
Holographic Reprocessing (HR) is a cognitive-experiential
psychotherapy based on Seymour Epstein's theory of personality,
cognitive experiential self-theory (CEST). According to CEST,
people have a natural adaptive system for processing information.
If an emotionally distressing event is not fully processed, people
may attempt to resolve the stuck point, known as emotional
blockage, by unconsciously setting up situations that recreate the
original experience. A reenactment can facilitate a healthy
confrontation of the issue, but it is not uncommon that this
reenactment serves to reinforce negative perceptions and behavioral
reactions. HR gives clients an opportunity to gain a new awareness
and understanding of their re-enactments, thereby facilitating a
constructive reorganization of their perceptual, emotional and
behavioral tendencies. The hologram is used as a model for
describing a pattern of these re-enactments - as each experience is
a whole experience unto itself as well as being a part of a larger
whole, and each experience contains information consistent with the
larger pattern. The experience is holographic, and is termed an
experiential hologram. These experiential holograms are holistic,
integrative, and unique in terms of existing constructs such as a
schema, belief, expectation, self-fulfilling prophecy, sensitivity,
or script - constructs that are largely cognitive and only part of
the holographic picture. The hologram also activates an
experiential reaction including affect, sensations, and
associations. The model of the experiential hologram is intended to
more closely explain human experience, as it is assumed that
experience itself is processed in a complex array of cognitions,
affective reactions, sensations and associations. Written by a
clinical psychologist specializing in the trauma therapy, this
volume will guide mental health professionals through the use of
holographic reprocessing in their treatment of trauma victims, from
sufferers of PTSD to rape victims.
Holographic Reprocessing (HR) is a cognitive-experiential
psychotherapy based on Seymour Epstein's theory of personality,
cognitive experiential self-theory (CEST). According to CEST,
people have a natural adaptive system for processing information.
If an emotionally distressing event is not fully processed, people
may attempt to resolve the stuck point, known as emotional
blockage, by unconsciously setting up situations that recreate the
original experience. A reenactment can facilitate a healthy
confrontation of the issue, but it is not uncommon that this
reenactment serves to reinforce negative perceptions and behavioral
reactions. HR gives clients an opportunity to gain a new awareness
and understanding of their re-enactments, thereby facilitating a
constructive reorganization of their perceptual, emotional and
behavioral tendencies. The hologram is used as a model for
describing a pattern of these re-enactments - as each experience is
a whole experience unto itself as well as being a part of a larger
whole, and each experience contains information consistent with the
larger pattern. The experience is holographic, and is termed an
experiential hologram. These experiential holograms are holistic,
integrative, and unique in terms of existing constructs such as a
schema, belief, expectation, self-fulfilling prophecy, sensitivity,
or script - constructs that are largely cognitive and only part of
the holographic picture. The hologram also activates an
experiential reaction including affect, sensations, and
associations. The model of the experiential hologram is intended to
more closely explain human experience, as it is assumed that
experience itself is processed in a complex array of cognitions,
affective reactions, sensations and associations. Written by a
clinical psychologist specializing in the trauma therapy, this
volume will guide mental health professionals through the use of
holographic reprocessing in their treatment of trauma victims, from
sufferers of PTSD to rape victims.
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