Tools for Transforming Trauma

Höfundur Robert Schwarz

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781138451773

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2002

6.390 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Understanding How Trauma Leads to PTSD
  • The Qualities of the Traumatic Experience
  • Big “T” and Little “t” Traumas
  • The Role of Neglect
  • Post-Traumatic Cognitive Processing and Affect Dysregulation
  • The Recovery Environment
  • Individual Characteristics
  • Appraisal and Meaning
  • Spirituality
  • Classical Conditioning
  • Respondent Conditioning
  • Biology and Energy
  • The Amplification Circuit
  • Adaptive Resolutions
  • Maladaptive Resolutions
  • Basic Approaches to Treatment: The Consensus View
  • Chapter 2 A Neo-Ericksonian Framework for Treating Trauma
  • Resource-Based Therapy Orientation
  • Solution and Mastery Orientations as Resources
  • Well-Formed Outcomes
  • The Relationship Between Solutions and Problems
  • Building Maps to the Future
  • A States of Consciousness Model of Trance and Trauma
  • State-Dependent Aspects of Trauma
  • Systemic View of Trauma and States of Consciousness
  • Solution-Oriented Therapy and a SoC Model
  • Principles of Hypnotically Based Therapy: Eliciting, Building, and Linking Resources
  • The Utilization Principle
  • Dissociation and Its Utilization
  • The Narrative Approach
  • Integrating Narrative and the SoCs Model
  • Framing, Deframing, and Reframing Experience
  • Opportunities Are Everywhere, You Just Have to Notice Them
  • A Therapy of Action and Interaction in the Real World
  • A General Pattern for Treating Trauma
  • Chapter 3 The Tools Framework
  • The TOTE Model
  • Consistently Achieved Goals Require the Use of Different Operations
  • Interventions as Assessment and Feedback
  • Interventions and Assessments as Agents of Change
  • Translating DSM Diagnoses into Action Plans for Change
  • An Algorithm for Translating DSM Diagnoses into Action Plans
  • The Interaction Between Therapist Skill Base and Personal Response
  • From Tools to Art
  • Chapter 4 Tools for Safety, Ego Support, and Ego Growth
  • Affect Modulation
  • Self-Soothing and Self-Care
  • The Obvious Is Not So Obvious
  • Facilitating Good Use of Breathing
  • Creating a Safe Place
  • The Problem-Solving List
  • “Rainy Day” Letters from the Self
  • Submodalities to Reduce Affect
  • Creating and Strengthening Boundaries
  • Boundaries Are Dynamic and Require Constant Upkeep
  • Boundaries Contain Internal States
  • Boundaries with Trauma, Abuse, and Neglect
  • Symbols of and Suggestions for Containment
  • Stabilizing Here-and-Now Reality: Getting Grounded
  • Dolan’s 54321 Exercise
  • The Use of Peripheral Vision to Stabilize Boundaries
  • The Energy Bubble or Shield
  • Creating Boundaries Through Externalizing, and Symbolizing
  • Putting the Pain Out of the Body and On the Paper
  • The Write/Draw, Read, Burn Task
  • End State Retraining
  • Trouble-Shooting End State Retraining
  • Summary
  • Chapter 5 Tools for Transforming Traumatic Memory
  • PTSD as a Disorder of Memory
  • Memory and Healing
  • Tools for Processing Memory in Phase 2 of Treatment
  • Trauma Reassociative Conditioning
  • Step-By-Step Instructions for TRC and Commentary
  • Troubleshooting the TRC Process
  • Yes, And
  • Abreactive Work
  • Submodality Work to Manage Affect During Memory Work
  • Creating Alternative Memories
  • Memory Work and Changes in Cognitions, Schemas, and Beliefs
  • Moving from Victim of Others to Author of Creative Choices
  • Memory Retrieval Approaches for Traumatic Memories
  • Preparing the Patient
  • Affect/Somatic Bridge
  • Ideomotor Questioning
  • A Retrospective Approach to Ideomotor Questioning
  • Requests for Therapist Validation
  • Memory Distortion, Magnification, and Minimization: Clinical and Political Issues
  • An Analysis of the Controversy6
  • The Incidence of Repressed and Recovered Memory
  • The Incidence of “False” or Distorted Memories
  • Memory Distortion for Central Details Versus Peripheral Details
  • False Positives Versus False Negatives
  • Actual Memory Versus Report of Memory
  • True/False Distinctions Versus Degree of Distortion
  • Legal Versus Clinical Contexts
  • Political Agendas Versus Clinical Concerns
  • Clinical Issues
  • Therapist Factors
  • Presuppositional Stances That Help Avoid Memory Magnification
  • Countertransference and Counterreactions That Can Support Memory Magnification and Response Magnification
  • Patient Variables
  • Possible Motivations/Mechanisms for Clients to Magnify Traumatic Memories
  • Warning Flags That Reported Memories May Contain Significant Distortions
  • Treatment Strategies to Minimize Type II Errors
  • When Clients Know They Have Been Abused
  • When Clients Wonder If They Were Abused and Ask to Find Out
  • When the Therapist Suspects Abuse as the Etiologic Source of the Complaint
  • When Neither Therapist nor Client Focuses on Abuse, but Memories Surface
  • Summary
  • Chapter 6 The Use of Thought Field Therapy in Treating Trauma
  • Embrace the Paradigm Shift (Weirdness)
  • A Brief History of TFT and Energy Therapy
  • Mechanism of Therapeutic Action
  • TFT: A Noncathartic/Non Retraumatizing Method
  • The Basic Trauma Protocol
  • Psychological Reversals and Blocks to Treatment
  • More Advanced Considerations
  • Anger and Guilt
  • Complex PTSD or Multiple Traumas
  • Generalizing of Treatment Effect
  • Tuning into and Staying Tuned to the Thought Field
  • The APEX Problem (or Cognitive Dissonance)
  • When Treatment Does Not Work
  • The Basic EFT Protocol3
  • Integrating Energy Treatment Within a Broader Therapy Context
  • How to Introduce TFT to Patients When You Are Still Learning
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 7 Tools for the Holistic Self
  • Own and Value the Parts of the Self That Used to Be Disowned and Devalued
  • Feelings and Experiences
  • Fear, Pain, and Helplessness
  • Power, Anger, and Rage
  • Sexual Feelings and Fantasies
  • Actions and Stories
  • Memory and Awareness and the Therapy of “That What Is”
  • Be Connected to the Resources That Exist Internally and Externally
  • Finding the Current Problem That Is Represented in the Return of the Past: Taking Healthy Action
  • The Difference Between Then and Now
  • Cultivating Resourcefulness in Therapists and Patients
  • Cultivating External Practices
  • Cultivating Internal Resourcefulness
  • Linking Resourceful SoCs
  • Self-Image Thinking
  • Solution-Oriented Questioning to Link Resources
  • Narrative Questions to Link a Resourceful Plotline
  • Identify Social Pressures and Modulate Their Influence on the Person So That the Person Can Choose How to Live Life
  • Identity, Identification, and the Locus of Perception
  • Externalizing Problems
  • Aligning Perceptual Positions
  • To Be and to Act in the Present in Manners That Value All Parts
  • Violence Begets Violence
  • Challenging Dysfunctional Beliefs and Actions
  • Acceptance and Forgiveness
  • Forgiveness and God
  • The Illusion of Disconnection With “All That Is”
  • Connection With God as the Ultimate Resource
  • Tools for Connection With God
  • Feeling Letter to God
  • Creating and Nurturing Peak Experiences
  • Summary
  • Chapter 8 If You Meet the “Tool” on the Road, Leave It! Person-of-the-Therapist Issues
  • Therapist as Witness
  • When the Therapy Goes Off Course
  • Acknowledging Powerlessness (Or, A Person’s Got to Know His Limitations)
  • When Therapists Cannot Manage Their Own Affect
  • Reasons for Insufficient General Affective Tolerance
  • Reasons for Insufficient Specific Affective Tolerance
  • The Survivor-Therapist
  • Three Tools for Working With the Therapist-Patient Relationship
  • The “Countertransference” Question List: A Tool for Checking Yourself
  • Some Additional Countertransference Questions to Ask If You Are Working with Dissociative Patients
  • A Solution-Oriented Decision Tree Model for Correcting Problems in Treatment
  • Solution-Oriented Checklist for Therapist Development
  • When Is It Time to Get a Consult or Supervision?
  • Summary
  • Integration and Summary: Beyond Tools and Trauma
  • Epilogue: Tools for Transforming Terrorism
  • References
  • Index
  • Other Resources
  • Tools for Mastering Trauma: A Self-Help Audio-Tape Series for Survivors
  • Volume 1: Developing Internal Safety and a Safe Place
  • Volume 2: Developing Boundaries/The Energy Shield
  • Professional Quality Video Demonstration of Trauma Re-association Conditioning with a Vietnam Vet
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