The living legacy of trauma flipcart : a psychoeducational in-session tool for clients and therapists / Janina Fisher
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TextPublication details: Eau Claire : Pesi, c2022 Description: [44]p. : col. ill. ; 31 cmISBN: 9781683734642Subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder Treatment | Psychic trauma TreatmentDDC classification: 616.8521 FIS
| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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English Lending
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Villa College Library | Villa College Library | 616.8521 FIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 17289 |
Contents
1. Traumatic events leave behind a "living legacy" of symptoms
2. Why do we have a living legacy instead of a memory?
3. We remember trauma with our feeling and our bodies
4. Triggers support an ongoing sense of threat
5. To resolve traumatic memories, we have to "wake up" the thinking brain
6. How the nervous system helps us defend against threat
7. After trauma, the nervous system remains mobilized for danger
8. Stabilizing unsafe and addictive behavior
9. Using the noticing brain, not just the thinking brain
10. Trauma causes disorganized attachment. Is it safe to be attached?
11. Understanding dissociation
12. We experience the world differently from each side of the brain
13. Trauma related fragmentation
14. When many traumatic events happens, more splitting is required
15. Parts who help with the challenges of normal life
16. Structural dissociation: "Who" is showing up now?
17. Cultivating a wise self
18. Trauma-informed stabilization treatment (TIST)
19. Trauma-related dynamics in couples
20. The four steps to freedom
21. Phases of trauma recovery
Includes references
English Lending
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