Those who are struggling to cope with the direct effects of trauma will find Coping With Trauma to be an informative and sensitive guide to better understanding themselves and their experience. Partners and family members of traumatized individuals can gain increased understanding of and empathy for their loved ones, in addition to learning how to be more supportive. Mental health professionals who work with people with a history of trauma will find the book to be a useful digest of current knowledge that they can share ...
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Those who are struggling to cope with the direct effects of trauma will find Coping With Trauma to be an informative and sensitive guide to better understanding themselves and their experience. Partners and family members of traumatized individuals can gain increased understanding of and empathy for their loved ones, in addition to learning how to be more supportive. Mental health professionals who work with people with a history of trauma will find the book to be a useful digest of current knowledge that they can share with their patients.
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Add this copy of Coping With Trauma: a Guide to Self-Understanding to cart. $29.82, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc.
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This book was recommended to me by one of my psychotherapy clients as a way to prove that it's just as good for dissociated child and teen parts not to grow up as it is to grow up, become integrated and deal with life's issues in a mature manner. Thankfully, it says that's an option, but doesn't say it's really a good idea. I find it to be a good book to read thoroughly, underlining anything that seems to be right or questionable so it's easy to go back and make sure you thought it was really saying what you originally thought.