Christine A. Courtois
Provides clinicians with treatment guidelines for working with delayed/repressed memories of sexual abuse.
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Laurence Miller
A car crashes on the freeway, a plane goes down over a cornfield; a
building is bombed or burned; a woman is assaulted in a parking lot; a
disgruntled employee opens fire at a jobsite; a soldier or industrial
worker is sickened by a mysterious toxin; a family copes with the
destruction of their home by earthquake or hurricane; a police officer
or paramedic breaks down or burns out.
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Laurel Parnell
The revolutionary new therapy for freeing the mind, clearing the body, and opening the heart.More
Daniel Brown, D. Corydon Hammond, Alan W. Scheflin
This book is designed to be a one-stop text for clinicians and
experimentalists who wish to understand the workings of memory in and
out of the therapeutic arena. In addition, it will guide attorneys and
judges in litigating and resolving hundreds of cases now in the courts
concerning memory and the use of hypnosis to recover memory.More
Marjorie Holiman
This is the evocative story of one therapist's experiences with
violence.
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Elizabeth A. Waites
This book is about autobiographical memory and personal history, with a
special focus on the impact of trauma on several levels of
information-processing and memory organization.More
Laurie Anne Pearlman, Karen W. Saakvitne
This workbook provides tools for self-assessment, guidelines and
activities for addressing vicarious traumatization, and exercises to
use with groups of helpers.More
Doris Bryant, Judy Kessler
This book focuses on the difficulties and rewards of postintegration work with multiples.More
Laurie Anne Pearlman, Karen W. Saakvitne
This book explores the role and experience of the therapist in the
therapeutic relationship by examining countertransference (the
therapist's response to the client) and vicarious traumatization (the
therapist's response to the stories of abuse told by client after
client). The authors address specific issues that arise in treatment of
incest survivors.More
Barry M. Cohen, Carol Thayer Cox
This extensively illustrated book shows how abused individuals
simultaneously express and camouflage dissociated and repressed
information in drawings.More
Claire Frederick, Maggie Phillips
Rich in case examples, this book provides a step-by-step guide for the
use of hypnotic techniques in the treatment of the entire spectrum of
dissociative disorders.More
Martha B. Straus
Violence in the Lives of Adolescents provides answers to some of the most pressing questions about today’s youth: Why is there so much violence in their lives? Why is so little being done about it? What can be done to shape safer lives for adolescents? How can therapists evaluate and treat an adolescent who has been touched by violence?
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Nancy J. Napier
Early abuse can have a profound effect on adult life, especially when
survivors struggle with dissociative responses, which range from
"trancing out" under stress to the switching of personalities seen in
multiples.More
Diana Sullivan Everstine, Louis Everstine
This book offers a new conceptual approach to the problem of
post-traumatic stress disorder, in which the response to trauma is seen
as a reaction to injury rather than as an illness.More
Elaine Westerlund
This book presents a research study of the sexual attitudes and
practices of women with incest histories, including both statistical
and anecdotal findings.More