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Sharif El-Leithy, D.Clin.Psy, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Traumatic Stress Service, London.
'In this substantially revised and updated text Michael Scott has once again demonstrated his brilliance, compassion, and, decades-long wealth of evidence based clinical practice in helping victims of trauma. He guides suffers of trauma into making sense of the wide-ranging symptoms at the heart of their distress but, importantly, equips them with strategies for dealing with the complex and puzzling symptoms their trauma has left guiding them to regain a sense of control and find a way out of the maze of distress they have been lost in for so long. Moving On After Trauma is an absolute must for those who have suffered trauma, their families and loved ones.'
Sundeep Sembi, Clin.Psy.D, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, Psychology Chambers Ltd.
'Dr Scott has succeeded in producing a work of value to sufferers, those around them, and clinicians. The tag of "terrified surprise" is one which will resound with many sufferers and be helpful. Running through the book are composite representations of twenty sufferers which provide images and accounts, some of which are likely to be recognised by any sufferer, and to inform relatives and carers. It is essentially a self-help guide, and also contains the author's opinion on treatments offered and provided, alongside explanations of the cause, nature, and management of post-traumatic experiences. There is a sequence of self-help material and descriptions of treatment approaches for sufferers which is accessible and is linked to the case histories, as well as specific information for clinicians.'
L Stephen O'Brien, FRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist.