Individual trauma: recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Life is a mix of good and bad happenings and sometimes terrible things happen to people. Trauma is evident across our lifespan; it is part of our lives. Trauma may not exert the same demands on the individual when they get on with their lives or experience other positive aspects of what life has to offer; however, it does not change its form from trauma to growth -- it stays there etched into our psyche as trauma. In simple terms, growth occurs alongside the traumatic etchings. This is a book that will provide some answers to psychologists, counsellors, social workers and mental health workers about what happens to people who are traumatised and how they 'get on with their lives'; it also gives some excellent examples of how therapies can assist them in moving forward in life's journey pt. 1. Trauma theory -- pt. 2. Trauma and struggle -- pt. 3. Struggle, recovery and renewal -- pt. 4. Moving clients from traumatic effects to recovery |
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spelling | Individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal Kathryn Gow and Marek J. Celinski, editors New York Nova Publishers ©2012 txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Psychology research progress series Includes bibliographical references and index Life is a mix of good and bad happenings and sometimes terrible things happen to people. Trauma is evident across our lifespan; it is part of our lives. Trauma may not exert the same demands on the individual when they get on with their lives or experience other positive aspects of what life has to offer; however, it does not change its form from trauma to growth -- it stays there etched into our psyche as trauma. In simple terms, growth occurs alongside the traumatic etchings. This is a book that will provide some answers to psychologists, counsellors, social workers and mental health workers about what happens to people who are traumatised and how they 'get on with their lives'; it also gives some excellent examples of how therapies can assist them in moving forward in life's journey pt. 1. Trauma theory -- pt. 2. Trauma and struggle -- pt. 3. Struggle, recovery and renewal -- pt. 4. Moving clients from traumatic effects to recovery PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health bisacsh Adjustment (Psychology) fast Post-traumatic stress disorder fast Psychic trauma fast Resilience (Personality trait) fast Psychic trauma Post-traumatic stress disorder Adjustment (Psychology) Resilience (Personality trait) Gow, Kathryn Sonstige oth Celinski, Marek J. Sonstige oth |
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title | Individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal |
title_auth | Individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal |
title_exact_search | Individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal |
title_full | Individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal Kathryn Gow and Marek J. Celinski, editors |
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title_full_unstemmed | Individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal Kathryn Gow and Marek J. Celinski, editors |
title_short | Individual trauma |
title_sort | individual trauma recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal |
title_sub | recovering from deep wounds and exploring the potential for renewal |
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