Advances in Group Therapy Trauma Treatment
Herausgeber: Leiderman, Leonardo M; Buchele, Bonnie J
Advances in Group Therapy Trauma Treatment
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Advances in Group Therapy Trauma Treatment contains compelling theoretical, clinical and research advances in group trauma therapy by leading experts in the field.
Advances in Group Therapy Trauma Treatment contains compelling theoretical, clinical and research advances in group trauma therapy by leading experts in the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781032901268
- ISBN-10: 1032901268
- Artikelnr.: 71807505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781032901268
- ISBN-10: 1032901268
- Artikelnr.: 71807505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Leonardo M. Leiderman, PsyD, is President-Elect of the American Group Psychotherapy Association and a Diplomate in Clinical and Group Psychology. He has published extensively on group psychotherapy in treating trauma. Bonnie J. Buchele, PhD, is President-Elect of the American Psychoanalytic Association and Past President of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. She has publications focused on group, psychoanalysis, and trauma.
1. Introduction and Overview: Creating a Container for Healing Trauma
Section I: The Neurophysiological Correlates of Trauma 2. The Fear-Driven
Brain: An Integrated Interpersonal/Relational Neurophysiological Model to
Foster Co-regulation and Synchrony in Trauma Psychotherapy Groups. Section
II: The Psychological Correlates of Individual Trauma and Attachment 3.
Attachment and Trauma in Group Psychotherapy: Theory, Intervention, and
Fostering Change 4. Deconstructing the Wall of Dissociation, Regression,
and Primative Defenses in Both Group Members and Therapists: A Holistic,
Systems Perspective Section III: Treating Psychological Trauma Using
Short-Term Groups 5. Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With
Psychodrama Theory and Practice: A Blended Group Model for Trauma Section
IV: Treating Psychological Trauma Using Long-Term Groups 6. Trauma and
Enactments in Group Psychotherapy Section V: Treating Racial Trauma Using
Psychotherapy Groups 7. Group-as-a-Whole and Psychodynamic Group
Psychotherapy in Treating Trauma With the African American Population at
Howard University Counseling Service 8. Attachment-Focused Therapy and
Racial Inequalities - Who Speaks and Who Listens Section VI: Specialized
Models: The Large Group and Groups to Treat Sexual Abuse 9. Social Trauma
and the Social Unconscious - Using the Large Group for Healing 10. An
Integrative Experiential Group Therapy Approach to Treat the Trauma of
Sexual Abuse 11. Discussion: Why Group in the Treatment of Trauma
Section I: The Neurophysiological Correlates of Trauma 2. The Fear-Driven
Brain: An Integrated Interpersonal/Relational Neurophysiological Model to
Foster Co-regulation and Synchrony in Trauma Psychotherapy Groups. Section
II: The Psychological Correlates of Individual Trauma and Attachment 3.
Attachment and Trauma in Group Psychotherapy: Theory, Intervention, and
Fostering Change 4. Deconstructing the Wall of Dissociation, Regression,
and Primative Defenses in Both Group Members and Therapists: A Holistic,
Systems Perspective Section III: Treating Psychological Trauma Using
Short-Term Groups 5. Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With
Psychodrama Theory and Practice: A Blended Group Model for Trauma Section
IV: Treating Psychological Trauma Using Long-Term Groups 6. Trauma and
Enactments in Group Psychotherapy Section V: Treating Racial Trauma Using
Psychotherapy Groups 7. Group-as-a-Whole and Psychodynamic Group
Psychotherapy in Treating Trauma With the African American Population at
Howard University Counseling Service 8. Attachment-Focused Therapy and
Racial Inequalities - Who Speaks and Who Listens Section VI: Specialized
Models: The Large Group and Groups to Treat Sexual Abuse 9. Social Trauma
and the Social Unconscious - Using the Large Group for Healing 10. An
Integrative Experiential Group Therapy Approach to Treat the Trauma of
Sexual Abuse 11. Discussion: Why Group in the Treatment of Trauma
1. Introduction and Overview: Creating a Container for Healing Trauma
Section I: The Neurophysiological Correlates of Trauma 2. The Fear-Driven
Brain: An Integrated Interpersonal/Relational Neurophysiological Model to
Foster Co-regulation and Synchrony in Trauma Psychotherapy Groups. Section
II: The Psychological Correlates of Individual Trauma and Attachment 3.
Attachment and Trauma in Group Psychotherapy: Theory, Intervention, and
Fostering Change 4. Deconstructing the Wall of Dissociation, Regression,
and Primative Defenses in Both Group Members and Therapists: A Holistic,
Systems Perspective Section III: Treating Psychological Trauma Using
Short-Term Groups 5. Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With
Psychodrama Theory and Practice: A Blended Group Model for Trauma Section
IV: Treating Psychological Trauma Using Long-Term Groups 6. Trauma and
Enactments in Group Psychotherapy Section V: Treating Racial Trauma Using
Psychotherapy Groups 7. Group-as-a-Whole and Psychodynamic Group
Psychotherapy in Treating Trauma With the African American Population at
Howard University Counseling Service 8. Attachment-Focused Therapy and
Racial Inequalities - Who Speaks and Who Listens Section VI: Specialized
Models: The Large Group and Groups to Treat Sexual Abuse 9. Social Trauma
and the Social Unconscious - Using the Large Group for Healing 10. An
Integrative Experiential Group Therapy Approach to Treat the Trauma of
Sexual Abuse 11. Discussion: Why Group in the Treatment of Trauma
Section I: The Neurophysiological Correlates of Trauma 2. The Fear-Driven
Brain: An Integrated Interpersonal/Relational Neurophysiological Model to
Foster Co-regulation and Synchrony in Trauma Psychotherapy Groups. Section
II: The Psychological Correlates of Individual Trauma and Attachment 3.
Attachment and Trauma in Group Psychotherapy: Theory, Intervention, and
Fostering Change 4. Deconstructing the Wall of Dissociation, Regression,
and Primative Defenses in Both Group Members and Therapists: A Holistic,
Systems Perspective Section III: Treating Psychological Trauma Using
Short-Term Groups 5. Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With
Psychodrama Theory and Practice: A Blended Group Model for Trauma Section
IV: Treating Psychological Trauma Using Long-Term Groups 6. Trauma and
Enactments in Group Psychotherapy Section V: Treating Racial Trauma Using
Psychotherapy Groups 7. Group-as-a-Whole and Psychodynamic Group
Psychotherapy in Treating Trauma With the African American Population at
Howard University Counseling Service 8. Attachment-Focused Therapy and
Racial Inequalities - Who Speaks and Who Listens Section VI: Specialized
Models: The Large Group and Groups to Treat Sexual Abuse 9. Social Trauma
and the Social Unconscious - Using the Large Group for Healing 10. An
Integrative Experiential Group Therapy Approach to Treat the Trauma of
Sexual Abuse 11. Discussion: Why Group in the Treatment of Trauma