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Handbook of Stress, Trauma, and the Family

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ISBN-10: 0415947545

ISBN-13: 9780415947541

Edition: 2004

Authors: Don R. Catherall, Don R. Catherall

List price: $270.00
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Inevitably, one individual's trauma will affect the lives of their close relations. Severe traumatization affects one's capacity to feel warm, compassionate feelings, often impinging on intimate relationships or requiring family members to make complementary changes in their own lives as they try to shelter the traumatized member. Living with many of the symptoms of a trauma survivor, particularly the hyper-arousal and avoidance symptoms, places a considerable strain on loved ones who become vulnerable to developing secondary traumatization. TheHandbook of Stress, Trauma and the Familyis broken down into three sections, compiling research, theory and practice. The first section focuses on…    
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Book details

List price: $270.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 7/19/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 586
Size: 6.42" wide x 9.33" long x 1.38" tall
Weight: 2.222
Language: English

Introduction
Theory
Trauma and Its Impact on Families
The Ties that Bind: Resource Caravans and Losses Among Traumatized Families
The Partner's Experience: Learning to Cope with Chaos
Selected Optimization with Compensation: Older Adults Adjusting to Change
Families and Chronic Illness: An Integrative Model
The Transmission of Trauma across Generations: Identification with Parental Trauma in Children of Holocaust Survivors
Research
The Relationship Between Traumatic Stress and Marital Intimacy
The Quality of Life Among Survivors' Loved Ones
The Systemic Impact of Traumatized Children
Adult Attachment and Trauma
Social Support and Traumatic Stress - Summer Sherburne Hawkins
The Effectiveness of Marital and Family Therapy for Stress and Trauma
Practice A. Models of Assessment
Assessment and Treatment of Trauma from a Bowen Family Systems Theory Perspective
A Strengths-Based Approach to Child and Family Assessment
Multi-system Assessment of Stress & Health (MASH) Model
The Contextual Treatment of Abuse
The Ecological Approach to Incestuous Families
When a Family Deals with Loss: Adaptational Challenges, Risk, and Resiliency
Family Crisis Intervention
Enhancing Resilience Through Multiple Family Groups
Psychoeducational Treatment of Stressed and Traumatized Couples
Object Relations Couples Therapy with Trauma Survivors
Facing the Dragon Together: Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy with Trauma Survivors
Critical Interaction Therapy with Traumatized Couples
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Sexual Abuse Survivor Couples