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Psychotherapy
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Traumatic Stress and Its Aftermath
Cultural, Community, and Professional Contexts Explore the aftermath of traumatic stress as it affects various populations,
including therapists themselves!
This book will educate you about the aftermath of traumatic stress as it impacts people in
a variety of settings. It explores the factors that lead to increased or reduced
vulnerability to the effects of traumatic stress, emphasizing the impact of
cumulative/multiple trauma rather than the effects of a single traumatic incident, to help
you design and implement effective prevention and intervention programs. You'll learn
about adolescent girls' experiences with violence and trauma, about the experiences of
urban African-American youth, of people with strong spiritual/religious beliefs, and of
female trauma therapists themselveswith important information on avoiding vicarious
traumatization.
Providing a framework for understanding traumatic stress-related issues based on a variety
of methodologies and measures, Traumatic Stress and Its Aftermath addresses important
questions, such as:
- What is the relationship between the experiences of trauma or other
stressful life events, and subsequent traumatic stress?
- What are the protective factors that can buffer or ameliorate the
development of traumatic stress in the face of adverse life experiences, trauma, or other
stressful events?
- How do these questions evolve in different cultural or community
contexts, and with different populations?
- What are the implications for interventions for community
institutions and mental health workers?
- What roles do self-esteem and spirituality play in a person's
reaction to traumatic stress?
- How do reactions to traumatic stress differ between women who have
been sexually abused as children and women who have not?
From editor Sandra S. Lee: Contemporary developments in the
study of traumatic stress are shifting. This book reflects an emphasis on the study of
traumatic stress in normal community, cultural, or college student populations and groups,
while other literature has focused on individuals specifically diagnosed with PTSD. In
addition, Traumatic Stress and Its Aftermath: Cultural, Community, and Professional
Contexts emphasizes the search for risk and protective factors and factors that can buffer
the relationship between trauma exposure and subsequent distress.
The specific populations and groups addressed in this important book include:
- adolescent girls involved in armed conflict in Colombia's guerilla
war
- urban African-American youtha theoretical model for risk and
resiliency
- people with strong spiritual/religious beliefshow spirituality
can affect a person's reaction to traumatic stress
- women in recovery in a community aftercare shelter
- female trauma therapistsfactors affecting vicarious
traumatization of helping professionals
- college students with histories of abuse
ORDER CODE: HP -0-7890-2182-X-B
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