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Life After Trauma, Second Edition

A Workbook for Healing

Dena Rosenbloom Mary Beth Williams Mary Beth Williams Christine A. Courtois

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Guilford Publications
20 April 2010
Even when the worst has happened, it is possible to feel good again. This compassionate Workbook has already helped tens of thousands of trauma survivors start rebuilding their lives, with a focus on the posttrauma present. Full of practical strategies for coping and self-care, the book guides readers step by step toward reclaiming a basic sense of safety, self-worth, trust, and control, as well as the capacity to be close to others. Updated throughout, the second edition has a new section on managing emotions through mindfulness and an appendix on easing the stress of health care visits. The larger trim size makes it easier to work through the dozens of engaging questionnaires and exercises. Survivors of any kind of traumatic experience, as well as therapists and counselors who work with them will find this book of tremendous value.

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Imprint:   Guilford Publications
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 267mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   676g
ISBN:   9781606236086
ISBN 10:   1606236083
Pages:   295
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword to the Second Edition, Laurie Anne Pearlman Prologue. Before You Begin 1. After Trauma: Why You Feel Thrown for a Loop 2. Ways of Coping after the Trauma 3. Thinking Things Through 4. Feeling Safe; Being Safe 5. What Does It Mean to Trust? 6. Regaining Control in Your Life 7. Valuing Yourself and Others 8. Feeling Close to Others Epilogue. Healing for the Long Term Appendix A. Taking Care of Yourself in Health Care Settings Appendix B. Recommended Resources Appendix C. About Psychotherapy Appendix D. How Mental Health Professionals Can Use This Workbook

Dena Rosenbloom, PhD, a clinical psychologist in private practice in Glastonbury, Connecticut, USA, specializes in supporting people through the healing process following traumatic life events. She also conducts trainings and workshops for a broad range of audiences as well as critical incident stress debriefings for groups of people who have shared a traumatic experience. Mary Beth Williams, PhD, LCSW, CTS, is in private practice in Warrenton, Virginia, USA, specializing in the treatment of trauma-related disorders. She is a former school social worker and also does adoption home studies for international and domestic adoptions. She is widely published in the field of trauma and is an instructor for the Office for Victims of Crime at the U.S. Department of Justice. Barbara E. Watkins is a writer and editor living in Boston.

Reviews for Life After Trauma, Second Edition: A Workbook for Healing

A thorough and compassionate workbook. The authors combine basic information, exercises, and examples in a highly readable and accessible format. This book will be particularly useful for readers taking their first steps on the journey of recovery from trauma. --Maxine Harris, PhD, coauthor of Healing the Trauma of Abuse Anyone who chances on this workbook or is referred to it is extremely fortunate. It offers hope and guidance, speaking to the reader in personal ways that open paths for growth. I am especially impressed by the number and diversity of practical, realistic exercises. The authors provide concrete direction as they share their collective wisdom and experience. --Carroll Ann Ellis, MA, Director of Victim Services, Fairfax County (Virginia) Police Department This practical workbook explains the impact of trauma and provides resources for coping. Survivors will benefit from the empathic tone and the personalized worksheets. Most important, this is a hopeful book that emphasizes that healing is possible, a much-needed message. --Christine A. Courtois, PhD, author of Healing the Incest Wound, and in private practice, Washington, DC Step by guided step, this workbook offers a careful, caring assist out of the emotional tangle that can result from trauma...Clear, comprehensive, well-grounded, and well-organized--real help for those in a vulnerable place. --Kirkus Reviews (on the prior edition) Life After Trauma is written by two attuned, experienced trauma professionals who connect with their readers' pain, resources, and determination. The reader feels seen, held, guided, and respected all along the way. --from the foreword by Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD


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