This book addresses the multifaceted nature of trauma by bringing together the many theoretical perspectives that explain how people cope with traumatic life experiences. Practitioners working across the people professions frequently find themselves working with service users, patients and clients who are survivors of trauma. Ranging between attachment, person-centred and anti-oppressive approaches, this text will help students and practitioners widen their approaches to such clients experiences. Whether you are a student or practitioner of counselling, social work or mental health, this book provides the foundations for understanding peoples responses and resilience against traumatic life experiences.
1. Introduction.- 2. Disruption to the Self.- 3. Restoring Trust and Connection.- 4. Symptoms of the Body and Mind.- 5. Meaning and Coherence.- 6. Recognizing Rights.- 7. Systems of Resilience.- 8. Promoting Resilience and Recovery:: An Integrative Approach.- 9. Implications for Practice
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