Advances in Group Therapy Trauma Treatment
Herausgeber: Buchele, Bonnie J.; Leiderman, Leonardo M.
Advances in Group Therapy Trauma Treatment
Herausgeber: Buchele, Bonnie J.; Leiderman, Leonardo M.
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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.
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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.
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- AGPA Group Therapy Training and Practice Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 254mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781032890784
- ISBN-10: 1032890789
- Artikelnr.: 71811075
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- AGPA Group Therapy Training and Practice Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 254mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9781032890784
- ISBN-10: 1032890789
- Artikelnr.: 71811075
- 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