Treating Survivors of Childhood Abuse, First Edition: Psychotherapy for the Interrupted Life

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Guilford Press, Nov 15, 2011 - Psychology - 338 pages
This book has been replaced by Treating Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Interpersonal Trauma, Second Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-4328-1.
 
 
 

Contents

A Resource Loss Model
1
When Protector and Perpetrator Are One
13
Development in the Context of Deprivation
21
Treatment Rationale
30
Overview of STAIR
43
Overview of NST 53 64 75 96
53
Transforming Shame and Loss
64
Guidelines for Implementing Treatment
75
Session 4 Emotionally Engaged Living
173
Session 6 Changing Relationship Patterns
199
Session 7 Agency in Relationships
210
Session 8 Flexibility in Relationships
226
Session 9 Introduction to NST
247
Session 10 Narrative of First Memory
263
Sessions 1115 Narratives of Fear
275
Sessions 1115 Narratives of Shame
286

Assessment of Client and Match for Treatment
96
Building Resources
113
Introducing the Client
115
Emotional Awareness
129
Session 3 Emotion Regulation
149
Sessions 1115 Narratives of Loss
300
Session 16 The Last Session
311
APPENDIX A Resources
319
Index
334
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