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Self-help for Trauma Therapists: A Practitioner's Guide

✍ Scribed by Margaret Pack


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
194
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


For those offering trauma-informed care, it can be difficult to maintain wellbeing and a balanced, positive outlook when the nature of their job requires frequent engagement with traumatic disclosures. Self-help for Trauma Therapists: A Practitioner’s Guide intends to assist human service workers- such as those working as therapists, social workers and counsellors- to maintain their self- care and professional effectiveness when working in fields where stress and trauma play a key factor in their everyday working lives. Adopting a comprehensive, multi-layered approach to self-care based, the book grounds its exploration of practice through researched accounts with experience professionals. Including accounts from clinical psychologists, therapists, counsellors, social workers and the friends and family of people in these professions, this book creates a narrative on stress and trauma from the human service worker perspective. Interwoven with these stories of practice, the author includes reflections on her own experiences in practice over the past 25 years with trauma survivors. With discussions on risk and resilience, compassion fatigue and vicarious traumatisation, readers are introduced to the theories and practical applications of developing a professional model for maintaining wellbeing and self-care in their work. Self-help for Trauma Therapists: A Practitioner’s Guide is the first book of its kind to be written solely for human service workers. It is essential reading for beginning and more advanced practitioners who are involved in working with trauma and recovery and will also be of interest to supporters of those working in the helping professions.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Preface
List of abbreviations
1 What are stress and trauma and how do they impact?
2 Discovering what builds resilience in trauma therapists: findings from earlier research and reflections on practice
3 Developing new meanings for practice: back from the edge of the world
4 Relationships and how vicarious traumatization can impact significant others
5 Clinical supervision for trauma therapists: a liminal and dialogic space for reflection and self-care
6 Vicarious traumatization: an organizational perspective
7 Critical incident stress management: self-care in the workplace
8 The search for self and the search beyond self: the role of connection to spirituality, nature and community in self-care
9 Career themes in the lives of trauma therapists: thriving and diversifying
10 Conclusion and your self-care plan: considerations and next steps
Index


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