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Joe Tucci & Janise Mitchell 
The Handbook of Trauma-Transformative Practice 
Emerging Therapeutic Frameworks for Supporting Individuals, Families or Communities Impacted by Abuse and Violence

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The definitive Handbook of Trauma-Transformative Practice brings together the work of leading international trauma experts to provide a detailed overview of trauma-informed practice and intervention: its history, the latest frameworks for practice and an inspiring vision for future trauma-transformative practice.
The Handbook is interdisciplinary, incorporating trauma research, interpersonal neuroscience, the historical and continuing experiences of victims and survivors, and insights from practitioners. It addresses a range of current issues spanning polyvagal theory, the social brain, oxytocin and the healing power of love, and the neuropsychological roots of shame. It also considers trauma through the lens of communities, with chapters on healing inter/transgenerational trauma and building communities’ capacity to end interpersonal violence.
Furthermore the Handbook makes the case for a new way of thinking about trauma – trauma transformative practice. One which is founded on the principle of working with the whole person and as part of a network of relationships, rather than focusing on symptoms to improve practice, healing and recovery.

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Ed Tronick, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, UMass Chan Medical School, Chief Faculty, Early Relational Health Fellowship
Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 488 ● ISBN 9781787755789 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.6 MB ● Editor Joe Tucci & Janise Mitchell ● Editorial Jessica Kingsley Publishers ● Ciudad London ● País GB ● Publicado 2024 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9305521 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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