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For those who have experienced trauma, life may sometimes feel
hopeless, full of feeling too much or too little, and the world can
feel like a terrifying and dangerous place. This can be especially
true for those hurt by people they loved, trusted, or relied on. To
escape the pain, many trauma survivors disconnect from themselves
and the world, including in ways that are risky or unsafe. The good
news is that survivors can heal, recover from trauma, and grow. The
Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook is an invaluable guide
through this important, meaningful work, providing a step-by-step
approach at a pace designed to feel safe. In this workbook, which
can be used independently or in the context of psychotherapy,
expert authors guide readers step by step along the path of healing
from trauma, and offer specific exercises to practice daily that
will help survivors feel safer and develop a grounded, worthy sense
of self. This book includes the Information Sheets and Exercises
that are the foundation for the Finding Solid Ground program; the
companion book for therapists, Finding Solid Ground: Overcoming
Obstacles in Trauma Treatment provides the theoretical, clinical,
and research rationale for the program. Therapists will find that
this program breaks recovery into practical and manageable steps
that can be immediately implemented. Participation in the Finding
Solid Ground program in the TOP DD Network study was linked with
improved ability to manage emotions in healthy ways and reduced
dissociation, posttraumatic stress symptoms, and self-injury.
Even seasoned clinicians can struggle when trying to help to highly
traumatized and dissociative patients. This book and its
accompanying workbook for patients provide an evidence-informed,
pragmatic, and compassionate approach to the stabilization and
treatment of complex trauma and dissociation. These books will help
clinicians immediately begin assessment and treatment with
traumatized individuals using a comprehensive therapeutic program
that includes session-by-session information sheets and exercises
developed through decades of clinical experience, studies, and
feedback from individuals living with trauma-related disorders.
Finding Solid Ground: Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Treatment
offers guidance on how to use the program in individual and group
contexts, expert recommendations for assessing dissociation, and
clinical vignettes that focus on how to overcome common challenges
in trauma treatment. The companion workbook includes the
patient-facing Information Sheets and Exercises that are the
foundation of the Finding Solid Ground program. Together, these
books present a coherent, comprehensive approach to trauma
treatment that rests upon a clearly articulated understanding of
the neurobiological impacts of trauma. Clinicians of all levels of
experience will find these books inspiring, informative, and
accessible.
There is now ample evidence from the preclinical and clinical
fields that early life trauma has both dramatic and long-lasting
effects on neurobiological systems and functions that are involved
in different forms of psychopathology as well as on health in
general. To date, a comprehensive review of the recent research on
the effects of early and later life trauma is lacking. This book
fills an obvious gap in academic and clinical literature by
providing reviews which summarize and synthesize these findings.
Topics considered and discussed include the possible biological and
neuropsychological effects of trauma at different epochs and their
effect on health. This book will be essential reading for
psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, mental health professionals,
social workers, pediatricians and specialists in child development.
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