CBT for Common Trauma Responses

SAGE PUBLICATIONSISBN: 9781446208656

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By Michael J Scott
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Post-Trauma Responses and CBT - An Overview PART ONE: POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER A DSM V-based CBT Model of PTSD Assessment and Engagement Non-trauma-focused CBT Trauma-focused CBT Group Treatment Dual Treatment of PTSD with Commonly Associated Disorders PART TWO: PRINCIPAL DISORDERS OTHER THAN PTSD Sub-syndromal PTSD and Phobias Prolonged Duress Stress Disorder Chronic Adjustment Disorder PART THREE: SPECIAL POPULATIONS Working with Traumatised Children Working with Traumatised Clients with a Severe /mental Illness PART FOUR: SECONDARY TRAUMATISATION The CBT Treatment of Pain and Disability The CBT Treatment of Head Injury The CBT Treatment of Disfigurement

'This book can be thoroughly recommended to those working with victims of trauma. Therapists will benefit enormously from the author's wide experience of the many varieties of trauma response and the conditions that frequently accompany them' - Chris Brewin, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University College London In terms of conceptualising the problem, the author is authoritative and thorough. There are questionnaires for assessing various types of condition as well as guided self-help material. I suspect many private practitioners will find this volume useful as a reference point, not least because of the information it provides about understanding and assessing trauma. My professional understanding was enriched by this book and it left me with new ideas for working with clients. -- James Rye * Private Practice * I feel that this book is essential for all CBT practitioners and trainees working with traumatised clients. The author demonstrates how CBT works for real-world trauma clients. The excellent use of case studies makes this both accessible and readable and I value the clinically useful advice that the author gives for applying CBT to treat PTSD. -- Adrian Pepper

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