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Treating Chronically Traumatized Children The Sleeping Dogs Method

Treating Chronically Traumatized Children The Sleeping Dogs Method

When children refuse or seem unable to talk about their traumatic memories it might be tempting to ‘let sleeping dogs lie’. However if left untreated the memories of childhood abuse and neglect can have a devastating effect on the development of children and young people. How can these children be motivated and engage in trauma-focused therapy? Treating Chronically Traumatized Children: The Sleeping Dogs Method describes a structured method to overcome resistance and enable children to wake these sleeping dogs safely so these children heal from their trauma. The ‘Sleeping Dogs method’ is a comprehensive approach to treating chronically traumatized children first preparing the child to such an extent that he or she can engage in therapy to process traumatic memories then by the trauma processing and integration phase. Collaboration with the child’s network the child’s biological family including the abuser-parent and child protection services are key elements of the 'Sleeping Dogs method'. The underlying theory about the consequences of traumatization such as disturbed attachment and dissociation is described in a comprehensive easy-to-read manner illustrated with case studies and is accompanied by downloadable worksheets. This new edition has been updated to include the clinical experience in working with this method and the most recent literature and research as well as entirely new chapters that apply the ‘Sleeping Dogs method’ to the experiences of children in foster care and residential care and those with an intellectual disability. Treating Chronically Traumatized Children will have a wide appeal including psychologists psychiatrists psychotherapists counsellors family therapists social workers child protection frontline foster care and youth workers inpatient and residential staff and (foster or adoptive) parents. | Treating Chronically Traumatized Children The Sleeping Dogs Method

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Treating Addictions The Four Components

Dogs in the North Stories of Cooperation and Co-Domestication

Treating Trauma in Trans People An Intersectional Phase-Based Approach

Dogs in Schools Pedagogy and Practice for Happy Healthy and Humane Interventions

Complicated Grieving and Bereavement Understanding and Treating People Experiencing Loss

Systemically Treating Autism A Clinician’s Guide for Empowering Families

Treating Autism Today Lacanian Perspectives

Treating Trauma and Addiction with the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model A Bottom-Up Approach

Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation A Practical Guide to Navigating Therapeutic Challenges

Treating Couples Well A Practical Guide to Collaborative Couple Therapy

Treating PTSD A Compassion-Focused CBT Approach

Chakra Organized Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Treating Psychosomatic Conditions

Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Treating Auditory Hallucinations From theory to therapy

A Cognitive-Interpersonal Therapy Workbook for Treating Anorexia Nervosa The Maudsley Model

Understanding and Treating Incels Case Studies Guidance and Treatment of Violence Risk in the Involuntary Celibate Community

Police and Military Dogs Criminal Detection Forensic Evidence and Judicial Admissibility

Treating Severe Depressive and Persecutory Anxiety States To Transform the Unbearable

Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame Healing Right Brain Relational Trauma

Treating Mind and Body Essays in the History of Science Professions and Society Under Extreme Conditions

Treating Mind and Body Essays in the History of Science Professions and Society Under Extreme Conditions

As historians rediscover human society to be as much about desire fantasy and irrationality as it is about interest reality and reason the history of psychoanalytic thought takes on an increasing significance. Its growth and interconnection with other fields appealed to the eclectic and holistic interests of historians so much so that the term psychohistory was coined admiringly ambivalently or perjoratively. The methodological intersection of psychology and history also helped move us toward a more inclusive social history through investigation of the institutional history of medical sciences of the mind. Treating Mind and Body examines the recent history of psychotherapy psychoanalysis and medicine in Germany through a series of original essays by Geoffrey Cocks. The first section Psychotherapy analyzes the history of psychotherapy in the Third Reich and includes such essays as The Professionalization of Psychotherapy in Germany and The Nazis and C. G. Jung which examines Jung's association with the Nazi regime and the rift between Jungians and Freudians. Section two Psychoanalysis considers the repression of memory evident among German psychoanalysts a more disturbing historical reality than the traditional view of a Nazi destruction of psychoanalysis. Essays include Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Germany Since 1939 as well as a discussion of Heinz Kohut's self psychology in light of Kohut's life experience in Austria and America. In section three Cocks treats medicine the history of professions and the increasing awareness among historians of the place of medicine hi Nazi plans and projects. Essays include Jews and Medicine in Modern German Society and The Nuremberg Doctor's Trial and Medicine in Modern Germany. As a historian of Germany psychoanalysis and medicine Cocks's writings reflect an abiding interest in the intersections of psychology and history. To his selection of previously published essays he adds a new introduction placing the essays in newer richer contexts. This book will be of interest to psychologists psychiatrists and psychotherapists as well as those in the fields of medicine history and sociology. | Treating Mind and Body Essays in the History of Science Professions and Society Under Extreme Conditions

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Recognising Understanding and Treating Nameless States A Psychoanalytic Exploration

Treating Children with Dissociative Disorders Attachment Trauma Theory and Practice

Treating Athletes with Eating Disorders Bridging the Gap between Sport and Clinical Worlds

A Psychoanalytic Approach to Treating Psychosis Genesis Psychopathology and Case Study

A Psychoanalytic Approach to Treating Psychosis Genesis Psychopathology and Case Study

A Psychoanalytic Approach to Treating Psychosis shows how by understanding the antecedents and dynamics of psychosis a psychoanalytic approach can offer a long-term alternative to the only psychotropic therapy and an explanation of the infantile origin of the illness. This ground-breaking examination begins by clearly explaining complex terms and theories from the most significant thinkers in psychoanalysis. Split into three parts it then explores the problems faced when following one specific technique for understanding the psychotic process. Practical as well as theoretical Part 2 illustrates how to prepare an appropriate setting for the patient including the importance of listening and the analyst’s approach as well as highlighting key features of the condition such as delusions hallucinations infantile withdrawal and psychotic dreams. Acknowledging that psychosis is a psychic transformation which the mind works as a sensorial organ the author asserts that the seeds are sown in childhood through emotional trauma leading to withdrawal into a fantasy world. Brimming with real-life vignettes throughout Part 3 is dedicated to a unique and lengthy case study to illustrate the challenges of working with such patients. It also looks positively towards future research on psychosis informed by insights from neuroscience. Innovative and accessible this book will be essential reading for anyone working in psychosis including psychoanalysts psychiatrists psychologists and physicians. | A Psychoanalytic Approach to Treating Psychosis Genesis Psychopathology and Case Study

GBP 32.99
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