Integrated Care for the Traumatized
A Whole-Person Approach
Herausgeber: Krippner, Stanley; Serlin, Ilene A.; Rockefeller, Kirwan
Integrated Care for the Traumatized
A Whole-Person Approach
Herausgeber: Krippner, Stanley; Serlin, Ilene A.; Rockefeller, Kirwan
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Integrated Care for the Traumatized puts forth a model for the future of behavioral health focused on health care integration and the importance of the Whole Person Approach (WPA) in guiding the integration.
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Integrated Care for the Traumatized puts forth a model for the future of behavioral health focused on health care integration and the importance of the Whole Person Approach (WPA) in guiding the integration.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9781538121382
- ISBN-10: 1538121387
- Artikelnr.: 56154312
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9781538121382
- ISBN-10: 1538121387
- Artikelnr.: 56154312
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ilene A. Serlin, Ph.D, BC-DMT is a licensed psychologist and registered dance/movement therapist in practice in San Francisco and Marin county. She is the past president of the San Francisco Psychological Association, a fellow of the American Psychological Association, past-president of the Division of Humanistic Psychology. Serlin is Associated Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies, has taught at Saybrook University, Lesley University, UCLA, the NY Gestalt Institute and the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. She is the editor of Whole Person Healthcare (2007, 3 vol., Praeger), over 100 chapters and articles on body, art and psychotherapy, and is on the editorial boards of PsycCritiques, the American Dance Therapy Journal, the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Arts & Health: An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice, Journal of Applied Arts and Health, and The Humanistic Psychologist. She is a recipient of the 2019 California Psychological Association Distinguished Humanitarian Contribution award. Stanley Krippner received his Ph.D. in Special Education from Northwestern University. A pioneer in the study of consciousness, he has conducted research in the areas of dreams, hypnosis, shamanism, and dissociation, often from a cross-cultural perspective with an emphasis on anomalous phenomena that seem to question mainstream paradigms. Kirwan Rockefeller, PhD, adjunct faculty, Saybrook University teaches in both the College of Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences, and College of Social Sciences. He is the co-editor of Spirituality and Healthcare, volume 2 of the three-volume, Whole Person Healthcare (2007) and is the author of Visualize Confidence: How to Use Guided Imagery to Overcome Self-Doubt (2007).
Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: The Whole Person Approach to Integrated Care Ilene Serlin
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller Chapter 2: Research Methodologies to Assess Trauma Treatments Batya Rotter
PhD
EdM
clinical psychologist at Clalit Medical Services in Jerusalem
Israel Frederick J. Wertz
PhD
professor of Psychology at Fordham University Part II: Interventions for Individuals Chapter 3: The 7-Step Integrative Healing Model Ani Kalayjian
founder and president of the Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention
Meaningfulworld
and UN consultant Chapter 4: Creative Arts Therapy with Children Judy Kuriansky
PhD
is an internationally known psychologist
humanitarian first responder
and award-winning journalist. At the United Nations
she is the main NGO representative of the International Association of Applied Psychology and the World Council for Psychotherapy
and chair of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs accredited at the UN. Chapter 5: Dance Movement Therapy Sevin Seda Güney
RDMT
ADMP
U-registered dance movement psychotherapist
trained in London
and currently based in Istanbul. Chapter 6: Animal-Assisted Interventions Suzanne R. Engelman
PhD
BCB
FT
licensed health and clinical psychologist with a private practice in Laguna Niguel
CA Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Spiral Model Kate Hudgins
PhD
TEP
nationally board-certified trainer
educator
and practitioner in psychodrama
sociometry
and group psychotherapy. For the past 25 years
Dr. Hudgins has offered trainings in TSM in many countries
including Australia
New Zealand
Mainland China
Taiwan
South Korea
Northern Ireland
Israel and Palestine
Turkey
Germany
Portugal
and South Africa. Sylvia Israel
LMFTTEP
RDT/BCT
founding member of the Bay Area Moreno Institute
Founder/past-Director of Bay Area Playback Theatre
and private practice in Marin County and San Francisco
working with individuals
couples
and groups. Chapter 8: Time-Focused Psychotherapy Rosemary Sword is a Time Perspective Therapist in private practice in Maui
Hawaii. Part III: Interventions for Communities Chapter 9: Community Work to Prevent and Treat Trauma Judith Yovel Recanati
PhD
founder
The Gandyr Foundation Chapter 10: Culturally-informed Refugee Therapy Domnine Lecoq
licensed clinical psychologist
Transcultural Center in Stavanger
Norway Aina Basilier Vaage M.D. is a psychiatrist and a child psychiatrist at the Transcultural Center
Norway Chapter 11: Communal Application of Trauma Healing Approaches Steve S. Olweean
MA
founding director of Common Bond Institute
founding president of the International Humanistic Psychology Association
and past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology Chapter 12: Training as Therapy for Displaced People Ayat Nashwan
PhD
assistant professor at Yarmouk University in Irbid
Jordan Part IV: Future of Integrative Care for the Traumatized Chapter 13: Caregiver Satisfaction and Regeneration Eleanor Pardess
MA
PhD
is a clinical psychologist and trauma specialist in Tel-Aviv
Israel. Chapter 14: Integrative Care of the Whole Person: Conclusion and Recommendations Ilene Serlin
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller Chapter 2: Research Methodologies to Assess Trauma Treatments Batya Rotter
PhD
EdM
clinical psychologist at Clalit Medical Services in Jerusalem
Israel Frederick J. Wertz
PhD
professor of Psychology at Fordham University Part II: Interventions for Individuals Chapter 3: The 7-Step Integrative Healing Model Ani Kalayjian
founder and president of the Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention
Meaningfulworld
and UN consultant Chapter 4: Creative Arts Therapy with Children Judy Kuriansky
PhD
is an internationally known psychologist
humanitarian first responder
and award-winning journalist. At the United Nations
she is the main NGO representative of the International Association of Applied Psychology and the World Council for Psychotherapy
and chair of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs accredited at the UN. Chapter 5: Dance Movement Therapy Sevin Seda Güney
RDMT
ADMP
U-registered dance movement psychotherapist
trained in London
and currently based in Istanbul. Chapter 6: Animal-Assisted Interventions Suzanne R. Engelman
PhD
BCB
FT
licensed health and clinical psychologist with a private practice in Laguna Niguel
CA Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Spiral Model Kate Hudgins
PhD
TEP
nationally board-certified trainer
educator
and practitioner in psychodrama
sociometry
and group psychotherapy. For the past 25 years
Dr. Hudgins has offered trainings in TSM in many countries
including Australia
New Zealand
Mainland China
Taiwan
South Korea
Northern Ireland
Israel and Palestine
Turkey
Germany
Portugal
and South Africa. Sylvia Israel
LMFTTEP
RDT/BCT
founding member of the Bay Area Moreno Institute
Founder/past-Director of Bay Area Playback Theatre
and private practice in Marin County and San Francisco
working with individuals
couples
and groups. Chapter 8: Time-Focused Psychotherapy Rosemary Sword is a Time Perspective Therapist in private practice in Maui
Hawaii. Part III: Interventions for Communities Chapter 9: Community Work to Prevent and Treat Trauma Judith Yovel Recanati
PhD
founder
The Gandyr Foundation Chapter 10: Culturally-informed Refugee Therapy Domnine Lecoq
licensed clinical psychologist
Transcultural Center in Stavanger
Norway Aina Basilier Vaage M.D. is a psychiatrist and a child psychiatrist at the Transcultural Center
Norway Chapter 11: Communal Application of Trauma Healing Approaches Steve S. Olweean
MA
founding director of Common Bond Institute
founding president of the International Humanistic Psychology Association
and past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology Chapter 12: Training as Therapy for Displaced People Ayat Nashwan
PhD
assistant professor at Yarmouk University in Irbid
Jordan Part IV: Future of Integrative Care for the Traumatized Chapter 13: Caregiver Satisfaction and Regeneration Eleanor Pardess
MA
PhD
is a clinical psychologist and trauma specialist in Tel-Aviv
Israel. Chapter 14: Integrative Care of the Whole Person: Conclusion and Recommendations Ilene Serlin
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller
Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: The Whole Person Approach to Integrated Care Ilene Serlin
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller Chapter 2: Research Methodologies to Assess Trauma Treatments Batya Rotter
PhD
EdM
clinical psychologist at Clalit Medical Services in Jerusalem
Israel Frederick J. Wertz
PhD
professor of Psychology at Fordham University Part II: Interventions for Individuals Chapter 3: The 7-Step Integrative Healing Model Ani Kalayjian
founder and president of the Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention
Meaningfulworld
and UN consultant Chapter 4: Creative Arts Therapy with Children Judy Kuriansky
PhD
is an internationally known psychologist
humanitarian first responder
and award-winning journalist. At the United Nations
she is the main NGO representative of the International Association of Applied Psychology and the World Council for Psychotherapy
and chair of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs accredited at the UN. Chapter 5: Dance Movement Therapy Sevin Seda Güney
RDMT
ADMP
U-registered dance movement psychotherapist
trained in London
and currently based in Istanbul. Chapter 6: Animal-Assisted Interventions Suzanne R. Engelman
PhD
BCB
FT
licensed health and clinical psychologist with a private practice in Laguna Niguel
CA Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Spiral Model Kate Hudgins
PhD
TEP
nationally board-certified trainer
educator
and practitioner in psychodrama
sociometry
and group psychotherapy. For the past 25 years
Dr. Hudgins has offered trainings in TSM in many countries
including Australia
New Zealand
Mainland China
Taiwan
South Korea
Northern Ireland
Israel and Palestine
Turkey
Germany
Portugal
and South Africa. Sylvia Israel
LMFTTEP
RDT/BCT
founding member of the Bay Area Moreno Institute
Founder/past-Director of Bay Area Playback Theatre
and private practice in Marin County and San Francisco
working with individuals
couples
and groups. Chapter 8: Time-Focused Psychotherapy Rosemary Sword is a Time Perspective Therapist in private practice in Maui
Hawaii. Part III: Interventions for Communities Chapter 9: Community Work to Prevent and Treat Trauma Judith Yovel Recanati
PhD
founder
The Gandyr Foundation Chapter 10: Culturally-informed Refugee Therapy Domnine Lecoq
licensed clinical psychologist
Transcultural Center in Stavanger
Norway Aina Basilier Vaage M.D. is a psychiatrist and a child psychiatrist at the Transcultural Center
Norway Chapter 11: Communal Application of Trauma Healing Approaches Steve S. Olweean
MA
founding director of Common Bond Institute
founding president of the International Humanistic Psychology Association
and past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology Chapter 12: Training as Therapy for Displaced People Ayat Nashwan
PhD
assistant professor at Yarmouk University in Irbid
Jordan Part IV: Future of Integrative Care for the Traumatized Chapter 13: Caregiver Satisfaction and Regeneration Eleanor Pardess
MA
PhD
is a clinical psychologist and trauma specialist in Tel-Aviv
Israel. Chapter 14: Integrative Care of the Whole Person: Conclusion and Recommendations Ilene Serlin
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller Chapter 2: Research Methodologies to Assess Trauma Treatments Batya Rotter
PhD
EdM
clinical psychologist at Clalit Medical Services in Jerusalem
Israel Frederick J. Wertz
PhD
professor of Psychology at Fordham University Part II: Interventions for Individuals Chapter 3: The 7-Step Integrative Healing Model Ani Kalayjian
founder and president of the Association for Trauma Outreach & Prevention
Meaningfulworld
and UN consultant Chapter 4: Creative Arts Therapy with Children Judy Kuriansky
PhD
is an internationally known psychologist
humanitarian first responder
and award-winning journalist. At the United Nations
she is the main NGO representative of the International Association of Applied Psychology and the World Council for Psychotherapy
and chair of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs accredited at the UN. Chapter 5: Dance Movement Therapy Sevin Seda Güney
RDMT
ADMP
U-registered dance movement psychotherapist
trained in London
and currently based in Istanbul. Chapter 6: Animal-Assisted Interventions Suzanne R. Engelman
PhD
BCB
FT
licensed health and clinical psychologist with a private practice in Laguna Niguel
CA Chapter 7: The Therapeutic Spiral Model Kate Hudgins
PhD
TEP
nationally board-certified trainer
educator
and practitioner in psychodrama
sociometry
and group psychotherapy. For the past 25 years
Dr. Hudgins has offered trainings in TSM in many countries
including Australia
New Zealand
Mainland China
Taiwan
South Korea
Northern Ireland
Israel and Palestine
Turkey
Germany
Portugal
and South Africa. Sylvia Israel
LMFTTEP
RDT/BCT
founding member of the Bay Area Moreno Institute
Founder/past-Director of Bay Area Playback Theatre
and private practice in Marin County and San Francisco
working with individuals
couples
and groups. Chapter 8: Time-Focused Psychotherapy Rosemary Sword is a Time Perspective Therapist in private practice in Maui
Hawaii. Part III: Interventions for Communities Chapter 9: Community Work to Prevent and Treat Trauma Judith Yovel Recanati
PhD
founder
The Gandyr Foundation Chapter 10: Culturally-informed Refugee Therapy Domnine Lecoq
licensed clinical psychologist
Transcultural Center in Stavanger
Norway Aina Basilier Vaage M.D. is a psychiatrist and a child psychiatrist at the Transcultural Center
Norway Chapter 11: Communal Application of Trauma Healing Approaches Steve S. Olweean
MA
founding director of Common Bond Institute
founding president of the International Humanistic Psychology Association
and past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology Chapter 12: Training as Therapy for Displaced People Ayat Nashwan
PhD
assistant professor at Yarmouk University in Irbid
Jordan Part IV: Future of Integrative Care for the Traumatized Chapter 13: Caregiver Satisfaction and Regeneration Eleanor Pardess
MA
PhD
is a clinical psychologist and trauma specialist in Tel-Aviv
Israel. Chapter 14: Integrative Care of the Whole Person: Conclusion and Recommendations Ilene Serlin
Stanley Krippner
and Kirwan Rockefeller