Robert Schwarz
Tools for Transforming Trauma
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Tools for Transforming Trauma
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Tools for Transforming Trauma provides clinicians with an integrative framework that covers a wide range of therapeutic modalities and a "black bag" full of therapeutic tools for healing trauma patients.
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Tools for Transforming Trauma provides clinicians with an integrative framework that covers a wide range of therapeutic modalities and a "black bag" full of therapeutic tools for healing trauma patients.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781583913413
- ISBN-10: 1583913416
- Artikelnr.: 21409287
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781583913413
- ISBN-10: 1583913416
- Artikelnr.: 21409287
Robert A. Schwarz, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist, clinical member of AAMFT, and an approved consultant in hypnosis. He has organized eight national conferences on treating trauma, four regional conferences on Ericksonian hypnosis, and two international conferences on brief therapy. He is co-author of Posttraumic Stress Disorder:A Clinician's Guide. He has been practicing psychotherapy and supervision in the Philadelphia area for over 20 years.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Understanding How Trauma Leads to PTSD The
Qualities of the Traumatic Experience Post-Traumatic Cognitive Processing
and Affect Dysregulation The Recovery Environment Individual
Characteristics Appraisal and Meaning Spirituality Classical Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning Biology and Energy The Amplification Circuit
Adaptive Resolutions Maladaptive Resolutions Basic Approaches to Treatment:
The Consensus View 2. A Neo-Ericksonian Framework for Treating Trauma
Resource-Based Therapy Orientation Solution and Mastery Orientations as
Resources Well-Formed Outcomes The Relationship Between Solutions and
Problems Building Maps to the Future A State of Consciousness Model of
Trance and Trauma Solution-Oriented Therapy and a SoC Model Principles of
Hypnotically Based Therapy The Utilization Principle Dissociation and its
Utilization The Narrative Approach Framing, Defining, and Reframing
Experience Opportunities are Everywhere, You Just Have to Notice Them A
Therapy of Action and Interaction in the Real World A General Pattern for
Treating Trauma 3. The Tools Framework The TOTE Model Consistently Achieved
Goals Require the Use of Different Operations Interventions as Assessment
and Feedback Interventions and Assessments as Agents of Change Translating
DSM Diagnoses into Action Plans for Change An Algorithm for Translating DSM
Diagnoses into Action Plans The Interaction Between Therapist Skill Base
and Personal Response From Tools to Art 4. Tools for Safety, Ego Support,
and Ego Growth Affect Modulation Creating and Strengthening Boundaries End
State Retraining 5. Tools for Transforming Traumatic Memory PTSD as a
Disorder of Memory Memory and Healing Tools for Processing Memory in Phase
Two of Treatment Memory Retrieval Approaches for Traumatic Memories Memory
Distortion, Magnification and Minimization: Clinical and Political Issues
Summary 6. The Use of Thought Field Therapy in Treating Trauma Embrace the
Paradigm Shift (Weirdness) A Brief History of TFT and Energy Therapy
Mechanism of Therapeutic Action TFT: A Noncathartic/Non Retraumatizing
Method When Treatment Does Not Work Integrating Energy Treatment Within a
Broader Therapy Context How to Introduce TFT to Patients When You Are Still
Learning Conclusions 7. Tools for the Holistic Self Own and Value Parts of
the Self That Used to Be Disowned and De-valued Feelings and Experiences
Actions and Stories Memory and Awareness and the Therapy of That What Is Be
Connected to the Resources that Exist Internally and Externally Finding the
Current Problem That Is Represented in the Return of the Past: Taking
Healthy Action Solution-Oriented Questioning to Link Resources Indentify
Social Pressures and Modulate Their Influence on the Person so that the
Person Can Choose How to Live Summary 8. If You Meet the Tool on the Road,
Leave It! - Person-of-the-Therapist Issues Therapist as Witness When the
Therapy Goes Off Course Acknowledging Powerlessness (Or, A Person's Got to
Know His Limitations) When Therapists Cannot Manage Their Own Affect The
Survivor-Therapist Three Tools for Working with the Therapist-Patient
Relationship Summary Integration and Summary: Beyond Tools and Trauma
Epilogue: Tools for Transforming Terrorism References Index Other Resources
Qualities of the Traumatic Experience Post-Traumatic Cognitive Processing
and Affect Dysregulation The Recovery Environment Individual
Characteristics Appraisal and Meaning Spirituality Classical Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning Biology and Energy The Amplification Circuit
Adaptive Resolutions Maladaptive Resolutions Basic Approaches to Treatment:
The Consensus View 2. A Neo-Ericksonian Framework for Treating Trauma
Resource-Based Therapy Orientation Solution and Mastery Orientations as
Resources Well-Formed Outcomes The Relationship Between Solutions and
Problems Building Maps to the Future A State of Consciousness Model of
Trance and Trauma Solution-Oriented Therapy and a SoC Model Principles of
Hypnotically Based Therapy The Utilization Principle Dissociation and its
Utilization The Narrative Approach Framing, Defining, and Reframing
Experience Opportunities are Everywhere, You Just Have to Notice Them A
Therapy of Action and Interaction in the Real World A General Pattern for
Treating Trauma 3. The Tools Framework The TOTE Model Consistently Achieved
Goals Require the Use of Different Operations Interventions as Assessment
and Feedback Interventions and Assessments as Agents of Change Translating
DSM Diagnoses into Action Plans for Change An Algorithm for Translating DSM
Diagnoses into Action Plans The Interaction Between Therapist Skill Base
and Personal Response From Tools to Art 4. Tools for Safety, Ego Support,
and Ego Growth Affect Modulation Creating and Strengthening Boundaries End
State Retraining 5. Tools for Transforming Traumatic Memory PTSD as a
Disorder of Memory Memory and Healing Tools for Processing Memory in Phase
Two of Treatment Memory Retrieval Approaches for Traumatic Memories Memory
Distortion, Magnification and Minimization: Clinical and Political Issues
Summary 6. The Use of Thought Field Therapy in Treating Trauma Embrace the
Paradigm Shift (Weirdness) A Brief History of TFT and Energy Therapy
Mechanism of Therapeutic Action TFT: A Noncathartic/Non Retraumatizing
Method When Treatment Does Not Work Integrating Energy Treatment Within a
Broader Therapy Context How to Introduce TFT to Patients When You Are Still
Learning Conclusions 7. Tools for the Holistic Self Own and Value Parts of
the Self That Used to Be Disowned and De-valued Feelings and Experiences
Actions and Stories Memory and Awareness and the Therapy of That What Is Be
Connected to the Resources that Exist Internally and Externally Finding the
Current Problem That Is Represented in the Return of the Past: Taking
Healthy Action Solution-Oriented Questioning to Link Resources Indentify
Social Pressures and Modulate Their Influence on the Person so that the
Person Can Choose How to Live Summary 8. If You Meet the Tool on the Road,
Leave It! - Person-of-the-Therapist Issues Therapist as Witness When the
Therapy Goes Off Course Acknowledging Powerlessness (Or, A Person's Got to
Know His Limitations) When Therapists Cannot Manage Their Own Affect The
Survivor-Therapist Three Tools for Working with the Therapist-Patient
Relationship Summary Integration and Summary: Beyond Tools and Trauma
Epilogue: Tools for Transforming Terrorism References Index Other Resources
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Understanding How Trauma Leads to PTSD The
Qualities of the Traumatic Experience Post-Traumatic Cognitive Processing
and Affect Dysregulation The Recovery Environment Individual
Characteristics Appraisal and Meaning Spirituality Classical Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning Biology and Energy The Amplification Circuit
Adaptive Resolutions Maladaptive Resolutions Basic Approaches to Treatment:
The Consensus View 2. A Neo-Ericksonian Framework for Treating Trauma
Resource-Based Therapy Orientation Solution and Mastery Orientations as
Resources Well-Formed Outcomes The Relationship Between Solutions and
Problems Building Maps to the Future A State of Consciousness Model of
Trance and Trauma Solution-Oriented Therapy and a SoC Model Principles of
Hypnotically Based Therapy The Utilization Principle Dissociation and its
Utilization The Narrative Approach Framing, Defining, and Reframing
Experience Opportunities are Everywhere, You Just Have to Notice Them A
Therapy of Action and Interaction in the Real World A General Pattern for
Treating Trauma 3. The Tools Framework The TOTE Model Consistently Achieved
Goals Require the Use of Different Operations Interventions as Assessment
and Feedback Interventions and Assessments as Agents of Change Translating
DSM Diagnoses into Action Plans for Change An Algorithm for Translating DSM
Diagnoses into Action Plans The Interaction Between Therapist Skill Base
and Personal Response From Tools to Art 4. Tools for Safety, Ego Support,
and Ego Growth Affect Modulation Creating and Strengthening Boundaries End
State Retraining 5. Tools for Transforming Traumatic Memory PTSD as a
Disorder of Memory Memory and Healing Tools for Processing Memory in Phase
Two of Treatment Memory Retrieval Approaches for Traumatic Memories Memory
Distortion, Magnification and Minimization: Clinical and Political Issues
Summary 6. The Use of Thought Field Therapy in Treating Trauma Embrace the
Paradigm Shift (Weirdness) A Brief History of TFT and Energy Therapy
Mechanism of Therapeutic Action TFT: A Noncathartic/Non Retraumatizing
Method When Treatment Does Not Work Integrating Energy Treatment Within a
Broader Therapy Context How to Introduce TFT to Patients When You Are Still
Learning Conclusions 7. Tools for the Holistic Self Own and Value Parts of
the Self That Used to Be Disowned and De-valued Feelings and Experiences
Actions and Stories Memory and Awareness and the Therapy of That What Is Be
Connected to the Resources that Exist Internally and Externally Finding the
Current Problem That Is Represented in the Return of the Past: Taking
Healthy Action Solution-Oriented Questioning to Link Resources Indentify
Social Pressures and Modulate Their Influence on the Person so that the
Person Can Choose How to Live Summary 8. If You Meet the Tool on the Road,
Leave It! - Person-of-the-Therapist Issues Therapist as Witness When the
Therapy Goes Off Course Acknowledging Powerlessness (Or, A Person's Got to
Know His Limitations) When Therapists Cannot Manage Their Own Affect The
Survivor-Therapist Three Tools for Working with the Therapist-Patient
Relationship Summary Integration and Summary: Beyond Tools and Trauma
Epilogue: Tools for Transforming Terrorism References Index Other Resources
Qualities of the Traumatic Experience Post-Traumatic Cognitive Processing
and Affect Dysregulation The Recovery Environment Individual
Characteristics Appraisal and Meaning Spirituality Classical Conditioning
Respondent Conditioning Biology and Energy The Amplification Circuit
Adaptive Resolutions Maladaptive Resolutions Basic Approaches to Treatment:
The Consensus View 2. A Neo-Ericksonian Framework for Treating Trauma
Resource-Based Therapy Orientation Solution and Mastery Orientations as
Resources Well-Formed Outcomes The Relationship Between Solutions and
Problems Building Maps to the Future A State of Consciousness Model of
Trance and Trauma Solution-Oriented Therapy and a SoC Model Principles of
Hypnotically Based Therapy The Utilization Principle Dissociation and its
Utilization The Narrative Approach Framing, Defining, and Reframing
Experience Opportunities are Everywhere, You Just Have to Notice Them A
Therapy of Action and Interaction in the Real World A General Pattern for
Treating Trauma 3. The Tools Framework The TOTE Model Consistently Achieved
Goals Require the Use of Different Operations Interventions as Assessment
and Feedback Interventions and Assessments as Agents of Change Translating
DSM Diagnoses into Action Plans for Change An Algorithm for Translating DSM
Diagnoses into Action Plans The Interaction Between Therapist Skill Base
and Personal Response From Tools to Art 4. Tools for Safety, Ego Support,
and Ego Growth Affect Modulation Creating and Strengthening Boundaries End
State Retraining 5. Tools for Transforming Traumatic Memory PTSD as a
Disorder of Memory Memory and Healing Tools for Processing Memory in Phase
Two of Treatment Memory Retrieval Approaches for Traumatic Memories Memory
Distortion, Magnification and Minimization: Clinical and Political Issues
Summary 6. The Use of Thought Field Therapy in Treating Trauma Embrace the
Paradigm Shift (Weirdness) A Brief History of TFT and Energy Therapy
Mechanism of Therapeutic Action TFT: A Noncathartic/Non Retraumatizing
Method When Treatment Does Not Work Integrating Energy Treatment Within a
Broader Therapy Context How to Introduce TFT to Patients When You Are Still
Learning Conclusions 7. Tools for the Holistic Self Own and Value Parts of
the Self That Used to Be Disowned and De-valued Feelings and Experiences
Actions and Stories Memory and Awareness and the Therapy of That What Is Be
Connected to the Resources that Exist Internally and Externally Finding the
Current Problem That Is Represented in the Return of the Past: Taking
Healthy Action Solution-Oriented Questioning to Link Resources Indentify
Social Pressures and Modulate Their Influence on the Person so that the
Person Can Choose How to Live Summary 8. If You Meet the Tool on the Road,
Leave It! - Person-of-the-Therapist Issues Therapist as Witness When the
Therapy Goes Off Course Acknowledging Powerlessness (Or, A Person's Got to
Know His Limitations) When Therapists Cannot Manage Their Own Affect The
Survivor-Therapist Three Tools for Working with the Therapist-Patient
Relationship Summary Integration and Summary: Beyond Tools and Trauma
Epilogue: Tools for Transforming Terrorism References Index Other Resources