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Narrative Exposure Therapy

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Klappentext New edition of the Narrative Exposure Therapy manual, an effective, short-term, culturally universal intervention for trauma victims - including the latest insights and new treatments for dissociation and social pain. Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) is a successful and culturally universal intervention for the treatment of survivors of multiple and severe traumatic events, such as organized violence, torture, war, rape, and childhood abuse. Field tests in contexts of ongoing adversity and disaster areas, as well as controlled trials in various countries, have shown that three to six sessions can be sufficient to provide considerable relief. Zusammenfassung New edition of the Narrative Exposure Therapy manual, an effective, short-term, culturally universal intervention for trauma victims - including the latest insights and new treatments for dissociation and social pain. Inhaltsverzeichnis TABLE OF CONTENTS1 Introduction: Voices of Victims2 Theoretical Background2.1 Traumatic StressTraumatic Events • Stress and the Defense Cascade • Violence: The Major Source of Traumatic Stress • The Concept of PTSD • Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders in Adults and Children • Complex PTSD2.2 PTSD and MemoryThe Nature of Traumatic Memory • Sensory-Perceptual Representation • Autobiographical Contextual Memory2.3 Processing of Affective ExperiencesNormal Emotional Processing • Implications for Treatment2.4 Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET): The Theoretical ModelRationale of NET3 The Therapeutic Approach of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)3.1 The Basic Procedure of NET3.2 The NET Process Step by StepOrganization of Sessions • Second Session: The Lifeline • Third Session: Starting the Narration • The Following Sessions • The Last Session • Posttreatment Diagnostic Sessions 3.3 Challenging Moments in the Therapeutic Process: NET In-DepthThe Patient Attempting to Avoid • The Patient Spaces Out: Dissociation • The Patient Is Withholding Information • There Seems to Be No Habituation • Therapist Avoidance • Memory and Reality4 AppendixAppendix A: Informed Consent FormAppendix B: Event Checklist of War, Detention, and Torture EventsAppendix C: Event Checklist of Family ViolenceAppendix D: Examples of Narrations of Life Experiences Resulting From NETAppendix E: vivo and Contact Addresses of the AuthorsReferences...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction: Voices of Victims
2 Theoretical Background
2.1 Traumatic Stress
Traumatic Events Stress and the Defense Cascade Violence: The Major Source of Traumatic Stress The Concept of PTSD Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders in Adults and Children Complex PTSD
2.2 PTSD and Memory
The Nature of Traumatic Memory Sensory-Perceptual Representation Autobiographical Contextual Memory
2.3 Processing of Affective Experiences
Normal Emotional Processing Implications for Treatment
2.4 Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET): The Theoretical Model
Rationale of NET
3 The Therapeutic Approach of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)
3.1 The Basic Procedure of NET
3.2 The NET Process Step by Step
Organization of Sessions Second Session: The Lifeline Third Session: Starting the Narration The Following Sessions The Last Session Posttreatment Diagnostic Sessions
3.3 Challenging Moments in the Therapeutic Process: NET In-Depth
The Patient Attempting to Avoid The Patient Spaces Out: Dissociation The Patient Is Withholding Information There Seems to Be No Habituation Therapist Avoidance Memory and Reality
4 Appendix
Appendix A: Informed Consent Form
Appendix B: Event Checklist of War, Detention, and Torture Events
Appendix C: Event Checklist of Family Violence
Appendix D: Examples of Narrations of Life Experiences Resulting From NET
Appendix E: vivo and Contact Addresses of the Authors
References

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Authors Elbert, Thomas Elbert, Neune, Fran Neuner, Frank Neuner, Schaue, Maggie Schauer, Margaret Schauer, Margarete Schauer
Publisher External catalogues_UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2011
 
EAN 9780889373884
ISBN 978-0-88937-388-4
Dimensions 213 mm x 280 mm x 10 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

Psychologie, Trauma, Psychiatrie, Gesundheitspsychologie, Konfliktgebiete, Inglês

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