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基本説明
Presents a modular adult psychotherapy approach grounded in extensive clinical experience and research.
Full Description
Meeting a key need, this book presents a modular adult psychotherapy approach grounded in extensive clinical experience and research. Provided is a flexible, empirically supported framework for helping clients manage symptoms related to past physical or sexual abuse; build emotion regulation and interpersonal skills; and process traumatic memories and their associated feelings of fear, shame, and loss. Session-by-session guidelines include many suggestions for tailoring interventions to each person's needs in the context of a safe, supportive therapeutic environment. Designed in a large, easy-to-use format, the book includes over a dozen reproducible handouts, worksheets, and other tools for clinicians and clients.
Contents
1. The Trauma of Childhood Abuse2. Attachment: When Protector and Perpetrator Are One3. Development in the Context of Deprivation4. Treatment Rationale5. Building Emotional and Social Resources: Overview of STAIR6. Working with Traumatic Memories: Overview of NST7. Extending the Narrative: Transforming Shame and Loss8. Guidelines for Implementing Treatment9. Assessment of Client and Match for TreatmentPhase I. Skills Training in Affective and Interpersonal Regulation (STAIR): Building Resources10. Session 1: The Resource of Hope: Introducing the Client to Treatment11. Session 2: The Resource of Feelings: Emotional Awareness12. Session 3: Emotion Regulation13. Session 4: Emotionally Engaged Living14. Session 5: The Resource of Connection: Understanding Relationship Patterns15. Session 6: Changing Relationship Patterns16. Session 7: Agency in Relationships17. Session 8: Flexibility in RelationshipsPhase II. Narrative Story Telling (NST): Facing the Past and Imagining a Future18. Moving from Skills Training to Narrative Processing of Trauma: How Do You Know Your Client Is Ready?19. Session 9: Introduction to NST20. Session 10: Narrative of First Memory21. Sessions 11-15: Narratives of Fear22. Sessions 11-15: Narratives of Shame23. Sessions 11-15: Narratives of Loss24. The Last SessionAppendices:A. ResourcesB. Examples of Assessment Measures by Domain