ABSTRACT

Using Trauma-Focused Therapy Stories is a groundbreaking treatment resource for trauma-informed therapists who work with abused and neglected children ages nine years and older as well as their caregivers. The classic edition includes a new preface from the author reflecting on changes in the field since the book’s initial publication.

The therapy stories are perfect accompaniments to evidence-based treatment approaches and provide the foundation for psychoeducation and intervention with the older elementary-aged child or early pre-teen. Therapists will also benefit from the inclusion of thorough guides for children and caregivers, which illustrate trauma and developmental concepts in easy-to-understand terms. The psychoeducational material in the guides, written at a third- to fourth-grade reading level, may be used within any trauma-informed therapy model in the therapy office or sent-home for follow-up. Each therapy story illustrates trauma concepts, guides trauma narrative and cognitive restructuring work, and illuminates caregiver blind spots; the caregiver stories target issues that often become barriers to family trauma recovery. No therapist who works with young trauma survivors will want to be without this book, and school-based professionals, social workers, psychologists and others committed to working with traumatized children will find the book chock-full of game-changing ideas for their practice.

part I|27 pages

Therapist Guide for Use of Trauma-Related Therapy Stories

part II|65 pages

Therapy Stories to Use with Children

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

Psychoeducation

chapter Chapter 4|3 pages

Relaxation

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

Affect Identification and Expression

chapter Chapter 6|13 pages

Cognitive Coping

chapter Chapter 7|6 pages

1 Trauma Narrative Work

chapter Chapter 8|3 pages

In Vivo Exposure

chapter Chapter 9|6 pages

Conjoint Parent—Child Work and Attachment Issues

chapter Chapter 10|9 pages

Ensuring Future Safety And Wellbeing

part III|43 pages

Therapy Stories to Use with Adolescents

chapter Chapter 11|4 pages

Psychoeducation

chapter Chapter 12|7 pages

Affect Identification and Expression

chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

Cognitive Coping

chapter Chapter 14 1|11 pages

Trauma Narrative

chapter Chapter 15|3 pages

Conjoint Parent-Child Work and Attachment Issues

chapter Chapter 16|5 pages

Enhancing Future Safety and Wellbeing

part IV|19 pages

Therapy Stories to Use with Caregivers

chapter Chapter 17|7 pages

Adult Issues and Blind Spots

chapter Chapter 18|10 pages

Parenting Issues

part V|62 pages

Child's Guide to Trauma

chapter Chapter 19|2 pages

Introduction for the Child Reader

chapter Chapter 20|2 pages

The Impact of Abuse

chapter Chapter 21|3 pages

Freal out (Vigilance)

chapter Chapter 22|3 pages

Freeze or High Emotion (Alarm)

chapter Chapter 23|2 pages

Flight (Escape)

chapter Chapter 24|3 pages

Fight (Terror)

chapter Chapter 25|2 pages

Abuse and Trauma

chapter Chapter 26|2 pages

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Complex Trauma

chapter Chapter 27|6 pages

How Stress Affects Kids

chapter Chapter 28|3 pages

Memory of Abuse

chapter Chapter 29|2 pages

How Adults can Help (or Hurt) Abused Kids

chapter Chapter 30|2 pages

The Trauma Chain Reaction: Freak Out

chapter Chapter 31|2 pages

The Trauma Chain Reaction: Freeze

chapter Chapter 32|2 pages

The Trauma Chain Reaction: Flight

chapter Chapter 33|3 pages

The Trauma Chain Reaction: Fight

chapter Chapter 34|2 pages

Your Own Chain Reaction

chapter Chapter 35|3 pages

What does Your Brain have to do with It?

chapter Chapter 36|1 pages

How Stress Changes Your Brain

chapter Chapter 37|4 pages

Coping Skills: Calm Down

chapter Chapter 38|5 pages

Coping Skills: Connect

chapter Chapter 39|6 pages

Coping Skills: Conquer

part VI|21 pages

Caregiver's Guide to Trauma

chapter Chapter 40|7 pages

The Impact of Trauma on Development

chapter Chapter 41|10 pages

Neurobiology and Trauma

chapter Chapter 42|2 pages

Caregiver Stress and Self-Care