âThis book, now in its second edition, has become a classic in
clinical studies of trauma. Its informed content, deeply humane style,
numerous clinical examples, flowing narrative and ethical clarity make
it an essential contribution to all contemporary clinicians and
psychotherapists-in-training of any approach.â Margherita Spagnuolo
Lobb, Director of the Italian Gestalt Therapy Institute, Italy âThis
book calls us to think critically about the language we use; to
regularly examine our cherished theories and ways of working; and to
embrace multiple perspectives... I would recommend it to all
therapists, wherever they are in their careers.â Dr Sue Wright,
Integrative and Sensorimotor Psychotherapist, UK Working with
traumatised clients can present challenges and complexities for
therapists as they navigate what are often highly specific,
deep-rooted issues. Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice has been
fully updated to reflect the changes that have impacted therapy
research over the past decade and represents a major advancement in
how trauma is perceived. While staying true to her premise of trauma
as an embodied experience and retaining the bookâs popular
three-part structure, in this new edition trauma is repositioned as a
social justice issue and reconsiders the emphasis on neuroscience,
taking trauma theory further into a relational view. This new edition:
⢠Thoroughly explores the role of fear, helplessness, dissociation
and shame ⢠Offers valuable insights into restoring continuity of
self and of time ⢠Contains updated, diverse references and
intersectional analyses ⢠Uses refreshed pedagogy to help deepen
learning ⢠Critically discusses concepts such as mindfulness in
relation to trauma therapy. Written in her trademark accessible and
personal writing style, Miriam Taylor examines the application of both
neuroscience and Gestalt theory in recovery, presenting a considered
theoretical basis for working with highly traumatised people. The new
edition of Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice is at the cutting
edge of contemporary trauma thinking and is essential reading for
trainees and practitioners in counselling and therapy. Miriam
Taylor is a semi-retired Gestalt psychotherapist, supervisor and
international trainer. With over 30 yearsâ experience of working
with trauma, her approach is embodied and relational in the widest
possible sense. She is the author of Deepening Trauma Practice and
is on the Leadership Team of Relational Change, UK.
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ISBN
9780335252480
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Open University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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