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Psychological Trauma and the Developing Brain Neurologically Based Interventions for Troubled Children

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ISBN-10: 0789017881

ISBN-13: 9780789017888

Edition: 2003

Authors: Joshua C. Kendall, Phyllis Stien

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List price: $56.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 12/18/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 282
Size: 6.25" wide x 8.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.166
Language: English

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Overview of the New Neurobiology
Organization of This Book
Brain Growth and Organization
How the Brain Grows
How the Brain Organizes
Birth to Five: Factoring in Biology
Interaction, Brain Maturation, and the Stages of Development
Conclusion
Charting Your Baby's Emotional Milestones
PTSD: Biology Impinging on Behavior
Identifying PTSD in Children
The Two Types of PTSD
The Psychobiology of PTSD
Conclusion
Complex PTSD in Children: Brain and Behavior
Child Maltreatment: The Scope of the Problem
Complex PTSD: A Psychobiological Syndrome
Brain Impairments Associated with Complex PTSD
The Effects of Maltreatment on a Child's Psyche
Conclusion
Healing the Brain: An Interactive Approach to Treating PTSD and Complex PTSD in Children
Therapeutic Goals: An Overview
Demystifying the Therapy Process
Safety and Stabilization
Symptom Reduction and Memory Work
Developmental Skills
Adjuncts to Therapy: Reconnecting to the Body
Conclusion
Complex PTSD Compounded by Attachment Problems: Billy's Story
Children in the Child Welfare System
Introducing Billy
Analysis
Treatment
Conclusion
Early Experience and Psychobiology: Translating Scientific Advances into Policy Prescriptions
The Two Approaches: White House Conferences I and II
The Underlying Sociological Ills
What's Been Working So Far: Interventions to Build On
Principles for the Future
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index