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Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children - Clinician''s Guide to Evidence-Based Practice

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Allen Rubin , Ph.D. is the Kantambu Latting College Professorship for Leadership and Change at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. He is the author of a number of best-selling titles in social work research and he currently serves as Chair of the Evidence-Based Practice track for the Council on Social Work Education. David Springer is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and a University Distinguished Teaching Professor in the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin, where he is also Investigator of the Inter-American Institute for Youth Justice and holds a joint appointment with the Department of Psychology. Klappentext Praise for Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children "A major stumbling block to adoption of evidence-based practice in the real world of clinical practice has been the absence of clinician-friendly guides. Such guides need to be understandable, free of technical research jargon, infused with clinical expertise, and rich with real-life examples. Rubin and Springer have hit a home run with this series, which has all of these characteristics and more." -- Edward J. Mullen , Willma & Albert Musher Chair and Professor, Columbia University "Rubin and Springer have assembled the wisdom of leading practitioners of evidence-based practice interventions, enhancing the likelihood that these practices will be adopted by helping professionals. Written in the language of practitioners, this book represents an exemplar for dissemination of evidence-based practice information." -- Joanne Yaffe , Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Social Work Evidence-based interventions for treating traumatized adults and children Part of the Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice Series, Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children provides busy mental health practitioners with detailed, step-by-step guidance for implementing clinical interventions that are supported by the latest scientific evidence. Edited by renowned educators Allen Rubin and David W. Springer, this thoroughly useful reference draws on a roster of experts and researchers in the field who have assembled state-of-the-art knowledge into this well-rounded guide, and covers the following interventions that have the best empirical support for treating posttraumatic stress disorder: Prolonged exposure therapy Trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Easy-to-use and accessible in tone, this indispensable resource is for practitioners who would like to implement evidence-based, compassionate, and effective interventions in their care of traumatized clients. Also in the Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice Series Substance Abuse Treatment for Youth and Adults Zusammenfassung Regardless of the nature of PTSD and its context! there is agreement that a psychologically traumatic event will demand extraordinary efforts to cope with a sense of helplessness! fear! horror! or disgust. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Introduction vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii About the Editors xv About the Contributors xvii P ART I INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction: Evidence-Based Practice and Empirically Supported Interventions for Trauma 3 Allen Rubin P ART II TRAUMA-FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY 2 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Traumatized Adults: Exposure Therapy 31 Gretchen M. Thomas 3 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Traumatized Adults: Cognitive Restructuring 103 Joanne L. Davis, Elana Newman, and Kristi E. Pruiksma 4 Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children 179

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