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Trauma-Informed Care - How Neuroscience Influences Practice

English · Hardback

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This accessible book provides an overview of trauma-informed care and related neuroscience research across populations. The book explains how trauma can alter brain structure, identifies the challenges and commonalities for each population, and provides emergent treatment intervention options to assist those recovering from acute and chronic traumatic events. In addition, readers will find information on the risk factors and self-care suggestions related to compassion fatigue, and a simple rubric is provided as a method to recognize behaviours that may be trauma-related.

Topics covered include:

children and trauma

adult survivors of trauma

military veterans and PTSD

sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking

compassion fatigue.

Trauma-Informed Care draws on the latest findings from the fields of neuroscience and mental health and will prove essential reading for researchers and practitioners. It will also interest clinical social workers and policy makers who work with people recovering from trauma.

List of contents

1. Understanding Trauma-Informed Care 2. Understanding Types of Trauma 3. Neurobiology and the Impact of Trauma 4. Resilience and Trauma Recovery 5. Children and Trauma 6. Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma 7. Military Veterans and Trauma 8. Trauma Experienced in Adulthood 9. Understanding Compassion Fatigue 10. Future Directions in Trauma-Informed Care

About the author










Amanda Evans is an award-winning author. Her literary journey started with poetry, culminating in the publication of her poetry book Thoughts in the Meantime. Since then she has transitioned into sci-fi/fantasy writing - as evidenced in Kheira & Khogee: The Legend Begins. Aside from writing, Amanda enjoys developing self-awareness while spending quality time with family and friends.

Summary

This accessible book provides an overview of trauma-informed care and related neuroscience research across populations. The book explains how trauma can alter brain structure, identifies the challenges and commonalities for each population, and provides emergent treatment intervention options to assist those recovering from acute and chronic traumatic events. In addition, readers will find information on the risk factors and self-care suggestions related to compassion fatigue, and a simple rubric is provided as a method to recognize behaviours that may be trauma-related.
Topics covered include:


  • children and trauma

  • adult survivors of trauma

  • military veterans and PTSD

  • sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking

  • compassion fatigue.
Trauma-Informed Care draws on the latest findings from the fields of neuroscience and mental health and will prove essential reading for researchers and practitioners. It will also interest clinical social workers and policy makers who work with people recovering from trauma.

Product details

Authors Patricia Coccoma, Amanda Evans, Amanda Coccoma Evans
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.01.2014
 
EAN 9780415640121
ISBN 978-0-415-64012-1
No. of pages 162
Series Explorations in Mental Health
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

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