Trauma Story Assessment and Therapy: Journal for Field and Clinic

Trauma Story Assessment and Therapy: Journal for Field and Clinic
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Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 9781105035067
ISBN-13 : 1105035069
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Book Synopsis Trauma Story Assessment and Therapy: Journal for Field and Clinic by : Richard F. Mollica

Download or read book Trauma Story Assessment and Therapy: Journal for Field and Clinic written by Richard F. Mollica and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011-09-02 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Trauma Story is at the heart of the medical and mental health care of persons who have survived violence. Over the past 30 years the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (HPRT) has cared for over 10,000 sufferers of extreme violence. HPRT through its scientific research has discovered the four major dimensions of the Trauma Story: 1) The "brutal" facts. 2) Cultural meaning of trauma. 3) Revelation. 4) Listener-Storyteller relationship that exist in all trauma narratives. The importance of the Trauma Story as an element of "self-healing" has also been revealed. The TSAT is a new journal approach for eliciting the trauma story and building on the survivor's resiliency. The TSAT allows the listener to enter into an empathic dialog and discover their implications of their story for healing. This approach emerged from the new book Healing Invisible Wounds: Path to Hope and Recovery in a Violent World. The TSAT can be used by all health care and mental health practitioners.


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