Steven N. Gold
Contextual Trauma Therapy: Overcoming Traumatization and Reaching Full Potential
Steven N. Gold
Contextual Trauma Therapy: Overcoming Traumatization and Reaching Full Potential
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In this book, Steven Gold explains how contextual trauma therapy—specifically designed for survivors of multiple traumatic events and childhood developmental deprivation—not only promotes trauma resolution, but also provides a foundation for gratifying adult living.
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In this book, Steven Gold explains how contextual trauma therapy—specifically designed for survivors of multiple traumatic events and childhood developmental deprivation—not only promotes trauma resolution, but also provides a foundation for gratifying adult living.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 319
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781433831997
- ISBN-10: 1433831996
- Artikelnr.: 58021619
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 319
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781433831997
- ISBN-10: 1433831996
- Artikelnr.: 58021619
Steven N. Gold, PhD, is a professor in the College of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University and director of the Trauma Resolution & Integration Program, which he established in 1990. He was a founding coeditor of the Journal of Trauma Practice, inaugural editor of Psychological Trauma, editor-in-chief of the two-volume APA Handbook of Trauma Psychology, and authored the book Not Trauma Alone: Therapy for Child Abuse Survivors in Family and Social Context. Dr. Gold served as president of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 56 (Trauma Psychology) in 2009 and has held various other professional leadership roles in addition to lecturing throughout the United States and internationally. A certified traumatologist and consultant in clinical hypnosis, Dr. Gold maintains an independent psychology practice in Plantation, Florida, and has regularly been retained as an expert witness in legal cases.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Context of Complex Traumatization: Overview and Conceptual
Foundations
Chapter 2. In the Foreground: The Presence of Trauma
Chapter 3. In the Background: Inadequate Interpersonal Developmental
Resources
Chapter 4. Integrating Figure and Ground: A Major Shift in Perspective
Chapter 5. Initial Contact, Assessment, and Case Formulation: Setting the
Stage for Success
Chapter 6. Forging a Collaborative Relationship: Fostering Connection and
Growth
Chapter 7. Collaborative Conceptualization: Jointly Constructing Cognitive
Understanding
Chapter 8. Establishing a Sense of Safety and Contentment: Overcoming
Chronic Dysphoria
Chapter 9. Learning to Modulate Dissociation: Expanding Focus and Awareness
Chapter 10. Identifying Complex Dissociation: Annotated Transcript of an
Initial Assessment Interview
Chapter 11. Relinquishing Addictions and Compulsions: Acquiring Adaptive
Coping Abilities
Chapter 12. Resolving Trauma: Exorcising the Destabilizing Past
Chapter 13. Enhancing the Life Trajectory: Trauma Integration and
Competency Consolidation
Epilogue: Applying Contextual Trauma Therapy to Short-Term Treatment
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Context of Complex Traumatization: Overview and Conceptual
Foundations
Chapter 2. In the Foreground: The Presence of Trauma
Chapter 3. In the Background: Inadequate Interpersonal Developmental
Resources
Chapter 4. Integrating Figure and Ground: A Major Shift in Perspective
Chapter 5. Initial Contact, Assessment, and Case Formulation: Setting the
Stage for Success
Chapter 6. Forging a Collaborative Relationship: Fostering Connection and
Growth
Chapter 7. Collaborative Conceptualization: Jointly Constructing Cognitive
Understanding
Chapter 8. Establishing a Sense of Safety and Contentment: Overcoming
Chronic Dysphoria
Chapter 9. Learning to Modulate Dissociation: Expanding Focus and Awareness
Chapter 10. Identifying Complex Dissociation: Annotated Transcript of an
Initial Assessment Interview
Chapter 11. Relinquishing Addictions and Compulsions: Acquiring Adaptive
Coping Abilities
Chapter 12. Resolving Trauma: Exorcising the Destabilizing Past
Chapter 13. Enhancing the Life Trajectory: Trauma Integration and
Competency Consolidation
Epilogue: Applying Contextual Trauma Therapy to Short-Term Treatment
References
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Context of Complex Traumatization: Overview and Conceptual
Foundations
Chapter 2. In the Foreground: The Presence of Trauma
Chapter 3. In the Background: Inadequate Interpersonal Developmental
Resources
Chapter 4. Integrating Figure and Ground: A Major Shift in Perspective
Chapter 5. Initial Contact, Assessment, and Case Formulation: Setting the
Stage for Success
Chapter 6. Forging a Collaborative Relationship: Fostering Connection and
Growth
Chapter 7. Collaborative Conceptualization: Jointly Constructing Cognitive
Understanding
Chapter 8. Establishing a Sense of Safety and Contentment: Overcoming
Chronic Dysphoria
Chapter 9. Learning to Modulate Dissociation: Expanding Focus and Awareness
Chapter 10. Identifying Complex Dissociation: Annotated Transcript of an
Initial Assessment Interview
Chapter 11. Relinquishing Addictions and Compulsions: Acquiring Adaptive
Coping Abilities
Chapter 12. Resolving Trauma: Exorcising the Destabilizing Past
Chapter 13. Enhancing the Life Trajectory: Trauma Integration and
Competency Consolidation
Epilogue: Applying Contextual Trauma Therapy to Short-Term Treatment
References
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Context of Complex Traumatization: Overview and Conceptual
Foundations
Chapter 2. In the Foreground: The Presence of Trauma
Chapter 3. In the Background: Inadequate Interpersonal Developmental
Resources
Chapter 4. Integrating Figure and Ground: A Major Shift in Perspective
Chapter 5. Initial Contact, Assessment, and Case Formulation: Setting the
Stage for Success
Chapter 6. Forging a Collaborative Relationship: Fostering Connection and
Growth
Chapter 7. Collaborative Conceptualization: Jointly Constructing Cognitive
Understanding
Chapter 8. Establishing a Sense of Safety and Contentment: Overcoming
Chronic Dysphoria
Chapter 9. Learning to Modulate Dissociation: Expanding Focus and Awareness
Chapter 10. Identifying Complex Dissociation: Annotated Transcript of an
Initial Assessment Interview
Chapter 11. Relinquishing Addictions and Compulsions: Acquiring Adaptive
Coping Abilities
Chapter 12. Resolving Trauma: Exorcising the Destabilizing Past
Chapter 13. Enhancing the Life Trajectory: Trauma Integration and
Competency Consolidation
Epilogue: Applying Contextual Trauma Therapy to Short-Term Treatment
References
Index
About the Author