ABSTRACT

In Treating Complex Trauma, renowned clinicians Mary Jo Barrett and Linda Stone Fish present the Collaborative Change Model (CCM), a clinically evaluated model that facilitates client and practitioner collaboration and provides invaluable tools for clients struggling with the impact and effects of complex trauma. A practical guide, Treating Complex Trauma organizes clinical theory, outcome research, and decades of experiential wisdom into a manageable blueprint for treatment. With an emphasis on relationships, the model helps clients move from survival mindstates to engaged mindstates, and as a sequential and organized model, the CCM can be used by helping professionals in a wide array of disciplines and settings. Utilization of the CCM in collaboration with clients and other trauma-informed practitioners helps prevent the re-traumatization of clients and the compassion fatigue of the practitioner so that they can work together to build a hopeful and meaningful vision of the future.

chapter

Introduction

part |66 pages

Creating a Context for the Journey of Change

chapter |16 pages

Complex Trauma

chapter |20 pages

Engaged Mindstate

chapter |18 pages

Treatment Guidelines

chapter |10 pages

Ethical Attunement

part |75 pages

Expanding Realities

chapter |43 pages

Stage One

Creating a Context for Change

chapter |21 pages

Stage Two

Challenging Patterns and Expanding Realities

chapter |9 pages

Stage Three

Consolidation