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Visit sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog and for table of contents information. 33 TEXTBOOKS Trauma UPDATED EDITION OF BESTSELLER PRINCIPLES OF TRAUMA THERAPY: A Guide to Symptoms, Evaluation, and Treatment SECOND EDITION / DSM-5 UPDATE John Briere, University of Southern California • Catherine Scott, University of Southern California Thoroughly updated with DSM-5 content throughout, this popular text provides a creative synthesis of cognitive- behavioral, relational, affect regulation, mindfulness, and psychopharmacologic approaches to the "real world" treatment of acute and chronic posttraumatic states. Grounded in empirically-supported trauma treatment techniques, and adapted to the complexities of actual clinical practice, it is a hands-on resource for front-line clinicians, those in private practice, and graduate students of public mental health. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Refl ects the latest DSM-5 Update • Expanded and updated coverage of cognitive and emotional processing, affect regulation skills development, acute trauma resolution, attach- ment-oriented relational interven- tions, and psychopharmacology. • Additional chapters and/or sections on traumatic brain injury, risk man- agement and ethics interventions in medical trauma, mindfulness as a trauma treatment, methodology, specifi c applications for the adoles- cent trauma survivor CONTENTS PART I: TRAUMA, EFFECTS, AND ASSESSMENT / 1: What Is Trauma? / 2: The Effects of Trauma / 3: Assessing Trauma and Posttraumatic Outcomes / PART II: CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS / 4: Central Issues in Trauma Treatment / 5: Psychoeducation / 6: Distress Reduction and Affect Regulation Training / 7: Cognitive Interventions / 8: Emotional Processing / 9: Increasing Identity and Relational Functioning / 10: Mindfulness in Trauma Treatment / 11: Treating the Effects of Acute Trauma / 12: Psychobiology and Psychopharmacology of Trauma / 13: Conclusions PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4833-5124-7 • MARCH 2014 • 440 PAGES TRANSFORMING HISTORICAL TRAUMA THROUGH DIALOGUE David S. Derezotes, University of Utah This practical text helps readers understand the causes and treatment of historical trauma at an individual, group, and community level and demonstrates how a participatory, strengths-based approach can work effectively in its treatment. The fi rst to offer a combination of theory, literature review, and practice knowledge on dialogue, this book begins with a defi nition of historical trauma and transformation, and includes the dialogue necessary to aid in transformation (such as self-care, self-awareness, and professional self-development). The author proposes six key models of dialogue practice— Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral, Experiential, Transpersonal, Biological, and Ecological—and shows how these models can be used to help transform sociohistorical trauma in clients. He then applies these six dialogue models to fi ve common practice settings, including work with community divides, social justice work, peace and confl ict work, dialogues with populations across the lifespan, and community therapy. KEY FEATURES • Comprehensive coverage of historical trauma includes an overview, a discussion of trauma's impact on multiple levels and on multiple groups, and the skills needed to become an effective facilitator. • Case examples in each chapter help illustrate dialogue models and intervention approaches in various settings. • Experiential Learning activities allow for refl ection and discussion of the topics and information presented. • Examples from various cultures illustrate how historical trauma impacts various groups of people over time. • Questions in each chapter keep readers engaged in a process of self-exploration. • Dialogue is described in an inclusive way that includes individual, couple, family, group, community, and international work. • New terms for 21st Century practice settings are introduced, such as "sociohistorical trauma" and "community therapy." CONTENTS SECTION ONE: SOCIOHISTORICAL TRAUMA, TRANSFORMATION, AND DIALOGUE / 1. What is Sociohistorical Trauma? / 2. What is Transformation? / 3. Dialogue Practice / 4. The Development of the Dialogue Facilitator / 5. Basic Dialogue Phases, Tasks, and Issues / SECTION TWO: DIALOGUE MODELS / 6. Psychodynamic Dialogue: Telling Our Stories / 7. Cognitive Behavioral Dialogue: Exploring Attitudes and Behaviors / 8. Experiential Humanistic Dialogue: Talking From the Heart / 9. Transpersonal Dialogue: Talking From Spirit / 10. Biological and Environmental Dialogue: Communicating With Our Bodies and Nature / SECTION THREE: DIALOGUE APPLICATIONS / 11. Bridging Divides Through Dialogue: Transforming Our Spaces of Misunderstanding / 12. Dialogue in Social Justice Work / 13. Dialogue in Peace and Confl ict Work / 14. Dialogue Across the Life Span / 15. Community Therapy: Transforming Mental Health Challenges Through Dialogue PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4129-9615-0 • ©2014 • 272 PAGES • NEW!