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Present-Centered Group Therapy for PTSD integrates theory,
research, and practical perspectives on the manifestations of
trauma, to provide an accessible, evidence-informed group treatment
that validates survivors' experiences while restoring present-day
focus. An alternative to exposure-based therapies, present-centered
group therapy provides practitioners with a highly implementable
modality through which survivors of trauma can begin to reclaim and
invest in their ongoing lives. Chapters describe the treatment's
background, utility, relevant research, implementation,
applications, and implications. Special attention is given to the
intersection of group treatment and PTSD symptoms, including the
advantages and challenges of group treatment for traumatized
populations, and the importance of member-driven processes and
solutions in trauma recovery. Compatible with a broad range of
theoretical orientations, this book offers clinicians, supervisors,
mentors, and students a way to expand their clinical repertoire for
effectively and flexibly addressing the impact of psychological
trauma.
Present-Centered Group Therapy for PTSD integrates theory,
research, and practical perspectives on the manifestations of
trauma, to provide an accessible, evidence-informed group treatment
that validates survivors' experiences while restoring present-day
focus. An alternative to exposure-based therapies, present-centered
group therapy provides practitioners with a highly implementable
modality through which survivors of trauma can begin to reclaim and
invest in their ongoing lives. Chapters describe the treatment's
background, utility, relevant research, implementation,
applications, and implications. Special attention is given to the
intersection of group treatment and PTSD symptoms, including the
advantages and challenges of group treatment for traumatized
populations, and the importance of member-driven processes and
solutions in trauma recovery. Compatible with a broad range of
theoretical orientations, this book offers clinicians, supervisors,
mentors, and students a way to expand their clinical repertoire for
effectively and flexibly addressing the impact of psychological
trauma.
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