Reframing Trauma Through Social Justice
Resisting the Politics of Mainstream Trauma Discourse
Herausgeber: Brown, Catrina
Reframing Trauma Through Social Justice
Resisting the Politics of Mainstream Trauma Discourse
Herausgeber: Brown, Catrina
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This cross disciplinary volume examines and reframes trauma as a social and political issue in the context of wider society, critiquing the widely accepted pathologizing of trauma and violence in current discourse.
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This cross disciplinary volume examines and reframes trauma as a social and political issue in the context of wider society, critiquing the widely accepted pathologizing of trauma and violence in current discourse.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781032459912
- ISBN-10: 1032459913
- Artikelnr.: 70147599
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 725g
- ISBN-13: 9781032459912
- ISBN-10: 1032459913
- Artikelnr.: 70147599
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Catrina Brown is professor at the School of Social Work and is cross-appointed to Gender and Women' Studies at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia. As the graduate coordinator at the School of Social Work for 15 years, until recently she focused on integrating critical theory and critical practice. Both her academic and clinical work focuses on social justice approaches to women's health and mental health issues, including trauma, post-trauma, relational injury, substanceuse problems, depression and "eating disorders" within a feminist postmodern/narrative lens.
Introduction
Catrina Brown
1. Speaking the Unspeakable: Discursive and Political Resistance to
Dominant Trauma Discourse and Trauma Work
Catrina Brown and Emma Tseris
2. Repositioning Our Understanding of Trauma Through the Lens of Epistemic
Injustice and Hermeneutic Omissions
Marjorie Johnstone and Eunjung Lee
3. Myth of Trauma-Informed Mental Health Services
Emma Tseris
4. Ethics and the Concealment of Epistemic and Institutional Violence in
Mental Health and Addiction Services
Norma Jean Profit
5. Feminist Therapy, Community Mental Health and Trauma
Heather Gaskill
6. Talking Trauma Talk and the Dangers of Speech: Feminist Narrative
Therapeutic Conversations for Complex Trauma
Catrina Brown
7. Trauma, (dis)Ability, and Chronic Pain: Taking Up Sufferer-Informed
Practices
Judy MacDonald, Rose Singh, Ami Goulden, and Sarah Norris
8. Birth Matters: Understanding the Impact of Birth Trauma on Women's
Well-Being
Amanda Dupupet and Laura Boileau
9. The Trauma of Homelessness: Youth on the Street
Jeff Karabanow, Andrea Titterness, Jean Hughes, Haorui Wu, and Samantha
Good
10. From Generation to Generation: The Legacy of Trauma
Nachshon Siritsky
11. Intergenerational Trauma: Rising Above the Intersectional Impact of
Racism and Gender on the
Health and Well-Being of African Nova Scotian Women
Barb Hamilton Hinch and Catrina Brown
12. Always Political - Indigeneity, Colonization and Trauma Work -
Reclaiming Worldviews
Mareese Terare
13. Collective Care for Collective Trauma
Tanya Turton
14. Understanding the Politics of Emotion in Gendered Violence: A Feminist
Critique of Trauma and Cognitivist Discourses in Research and Practice
Nicole Moulding
15. Trauma and Violence-Informed Care: A Restorative Just Response to
Family Violence
Nancy Ross and Ann Schumacher
16. Men, Trauma and Gender: The Safety and Repair Approach to Address
Gender Based Violence
Tod Augusta Scott
17. Male Childhood Sexual Trauma: Challenging, Deconstructing and
Re-Storying Dominant Discourses
Colin James
18. How Critical Performance Pedagogy Reinvigorates Feminist Social Work
in The Context of Gendered Violence
Jean Caruthers
Catrina Brown
1. Speaking the Unspeakable: Discursive and Political Resistance to
Dominant Trauma Discourse and Trauma Work
Catrina Brown and Emma Tseris
2. Repositioning Our Understanding of Trauma Through the Lens of Epistemic
Injustice and Hermeneutic Omissions
Marjorie Johnstone and Eunjung Lee
3. Myth of Trauma-Informed Mental Health Services
Emma Tseris
4. Ethics and the Concealment of Epistemic and Institutional Violence in
Mental Health and Addiction Services
Norma Jean Profit
5. Feminist Therapy, Community Mental Health and Trauma
Heather Gaskill
6. Talking Trauma Talk and the Dangers of Speech: Feminist Narrative
Therapeutic Conversations for Complex Trauma
Catrina Brown
7. Trauma, (dis)Ability, and Chronic Pain: Taking Up Sufferer-Informed
Practices
Judy MacDonald, Rose Singh, Ami Goulden, and Sarah Norris
8. Birth Matters: Understanding the Impact of Birth Trauma on Women's
Well-Being
Amanda Dupupet and Laura Boileau
9. The Trauma of Homelessness: Youth on the Street
Jeff Karabanow, Andrea Titterness, Jean Hughes, Haorui Wu, and Samantha
Good
10. From Generation to Generation: The Legacy of Trauma
Nachshon Siritsky
11. Intergenerational Trauma: Rising Above the Intersectional Impact of
Racism and Gender on the
Health and Well-Being of African Nova Scotian Women
Barb Hamilton Hinch and Catrina Brown
12. Always Political - Indigeneity, Colonization and Trauma Work -
Reclaiming Worldviews
Mareese Terare
13. Collective Care for Collective Trauma
Tanya Turton
14. Understanding the Politics of Emotion in Gendered Violence: A Feminist
Critique of Trauma and Cognitivist Discourses in Research and Practice
Nicole Moulding
15. Trauma and Violence-Informed Care: A Restorative Just Response to
Family Violence
Nancy Ross and Ann Schumacher
16. Men, Trauma and Gender: The Safety and Repair Approach to Address
Gender Based Violence
Tod Augusta Scott
17. Male Childhood Sexual Trauma: Challenging, Deconstructing and
Re-Storying Dominant Discourses
Colin James
18. How Critical Performance Pedagogy Reinvigorates Feminist Social Work
in The Context of Gendered Violence
Jean Caruthers
Introduction
Catrina Brown
1. Speaking the Unspeakable: Discursive and Political Resistance to
Dominant Trauma Discourse and Trauma Work
Catrina Brown and Emma Tseris
2. Repositioning Our Understanding of Trauma Through the Lens of Epistemic
Injustice and Hermeneutic Omissions
Marjorie Johnstone and Eunjung Lee
3. Myth of Trauma-Informed Mental Health Services
Emma Tseris
4. Ethics and the Concealment of Epistemic and Institutional Violence in
Mental Health and Addiction Services
Norma Jean Profit
5. Feminist Therapy, Community Mental Health and Trauma
Heather Gaskill
6. Talking Trauma Talk and the Dangers of Speech: Feminist Narrative
Therapeutic Conversations for Complex Trauma
Catrina Brown
7. Trauma, (dis)Ability, and Chronic Pain: Taking Up Sufferer-Informed
Practices
Judy MacDonald, Rose Singh, Ami Goulden, and Sarah Norris
8. Birth Matters: Understanding the Impact of Birth Trauma on Women's
Well-Being
Amanda Dupupet and Laura Boileau
9. The Trauma of Homelessness: Youth on the Street
Jeff Karabanow, Andrea Titterness, Jean Hughes, Haorui Wu, and Samantha
Good
10. From Generation to Generation: The Legacy of Trauma
Nachshon Siritsky
11. Intergenerational Trauma: Rising Above the Intersectional Impact of
Racism and Gender on the
Health and Well-Being of African Nova Scotian Women
Barb Hamilton Hinch and Catrina Brown
12. Always Political - Indigeneity, Colonization and Trauma Work -
Reclaiming Worldviews
Mareese Terare
13. Collective Care for Collective Trauma
Tanya Turton
14. Understanding the Politics of Emotion in Gendered Violence: A Feminist
Critique of Trauma and Cognitivist Discourses in Research and Practice
Nicole Moulding
15. Trauma and Violence-Informed Care: A Restorative Just Response to
Family Violence
Nancy Ross and Ann Schumacher
16. Men, Trauma and Gender: The Safety and Repair Approach to Address
Gender Based Violence
Tod Augusta Scott
17. Male Childhood Sexual Trauma: Challenging, Deconstructing and
Re-Storying Dominant Discourses
Colin James
18. How Critical Performance Pedagogy Reinvigorates Feminist Social Work
in The Context of Gendered Violence
Jean Caruthers
Catrina Brown
1. Speaking the Unspeakable: Discursive and Political Resistance to
Dominant Trauma Discourse and Trauma Work
Catrina Brown and Emma Tseris
2. Repositioning Our Understanding of Trauma Through the Lens of Epistemic
Injustice and Hermeneutic Omissions
Marjorie Johnstone and Eunjung Lee
3. Myth of Trauma-Informed Mental Health Services
Emma Tseris
4. Ethics and the Concealment of Epistemic and Institutional Violence in
Mental Health and Addiction Services
Norma Jean Profit
5. Feminist Therapy, Community Mental Health and Trauma
Heather Gaskill
6. Talking Trauma Talk and the Dangers of Speech: Feminist Narrative
Therapeutic Conversations for Complex Trauma
Catrina Brown
7. Trauma, (dis)Ability, and Chronic Pain: Taking Up Sufferer-Informed
Practices
Judy MacDonald, Rose Singh, Ami Goulden, and Sarah Norris
8. Birth Matters: Understanding the Impact of Birth Trauma on Women's
Well-Being
Amanda Dupupet and Laura Boileau
9. The Trauma of Homelessness: Youth on the Street
Jeff Karabanow, Andrea Titterness, Jean Hughes, Haorui Wu, and Samantha
Good
10. From Generation to Generation: The Legacy of Trauma
Nachshon Siritsky
11. Intergenerational Trauma: Rising Above the Intersectional Impact of
Racism and Gender on the
Health and Well-Being of African Nova Scotian Women
Barb Hamilton Hinch and Catrina Brown
12. Always Political - Indigeneity, Colonization and Trauma Work -
Reclaiming Worldviews
Mareese Terare
13. Collective Care for Collective Trauma
Tanya Turton
14. Understanding the Politics of Emotion in Gendered Violence: A Feminist
Critique of Trauma and Cognitivist Discourses in Research and Practice
Nicole Moulding
15. Trauma and Violence-Informed Care: A Restorative Just Response to
Family Violence
Nancy Ross and Ann Schumacher
16. Men, Trauma and Gender: The Safety and Repair Approach to Address
Gender Based Violence
Tod Augusta Scott
17. Male Childhood Sexual Trauma: Challenging, Deconstructing and
Re-Storying Dominant Discourses
Colin James
18. How Critical Performance Pedagogy Reinvigorates Feminist Social Work
in The Context of Gendered Violence
Jean Caruthers