Trauma practice: a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy
This popular, practical resource for clinicians caring for trauma survivors has been fully updated and expanded. It remains a key toolkit of cognitive behavioral somatic therapy (CBST) techniques for clinicians who want to enhance their skills in treating trauma. Baranowsky and Gentry help practitio...
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Zusammenfassung: | This popular, practical resource for clinicians caring for trauma survivors has been fully updated and expanded. It remains a key toolkit of cognitive behavioral somatic therapy (CBST) techniques for clinicians who want to enhance their skills in treating trauma. Baranowsky and Gentry help practitioners find the right tools to guide trauma survivors toward growth and healing. Reinforcing this powerful intervention is the addition of a deeper emphasis on the preparatory phase for therapists, including the therapists’ own ability to self-regulate their autonomic system during client encounters.Throughout the acclaimed book, an effective tri-phasic model for trauma treatment is constructed (safety and stabilization; working through trauma; reconnection with a meaningful life) as guiding principle, enabling a phased delivery that is fitted to the survivor’s relational and processing style. The authors present, clearly and in detail, an array of techniques, protocols, and interventions for treating trauma survivors (cognitive, behavioral, somatic, and emotional/relational). These include popular and effective CBST techniques, approaches inspired by research on neuroplasticity, and interventions informed by polyvagal theory. Many techniques include links to video or audio material demonstrating how to carry-out the intervention. Further sections are devoted to forward-facing trauma therapy, a safe, effective, and accelerated method of treating trauma, and to clinician self-care.Over 40 video and audio demonstrations of many of the techniques are available for download. There are also 36 handouts for clients that can be downloaded and printed for clinical use |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments............................................................................................................................................ Dedication........................................................................................................................................................ vi vii Introduction to Trauma Practice: A Cognitive Behavioral Somatic Therapy................................................................. 1 The surprising act of arriving at 2023 ............................................................................................................................... Purpose of This Book......................................................................................................................................................... Self-of-the-Therapist....................................................................................................................................................... Core Objectives.................................................................................................................................................................. Book Description .............................................................................................................................................................. 1 4 5 6 6 Phase 0: Foundations of the Trauma Practice Model..................................................................................................... 9 Phase 0: Foundations of the Traum Practice
Model............................................................................................................. Preparation for the Therapist............................................................................................................................................... Exposure in a Relaxed State - Reciprocal Inhibition .................................................................................................. 12 Meaningful Human Care and Connection....................................................................................................................... The Evolution of PTSD Treatment and the “Active Ingredients”......................................................................................... 13 14 10 10 The Four Active Ingredients.................................................................................................................................................. 16 1. Therapeutic Relationship and Positive Expectancy ............................................................................................. 17 2. Relaxation and Seİf-Regulation ................................................................................................................................ 18 3. Exposure/Narrative and Reciprocal Inhibition ...................................................................................................... 19 4. Cognitive Restructuring and Psychoeducation......................................................................................................... 19 The Main Therapeutic Approaches,
Research, and Guidelines ........................................................................................ 20 1. 2. 3. 4. Behavioral Therapy............................................................................................................................................... Cognitive Therapy................................................................................................................................................. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.............................................................................................................................. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Research.............................................................................................................. 20 23 24 27 5. Psychophysiology of Trauma ................................................................................................................................ The Mind-Body Connection............................................................................................................................................... The Amygdala........................................................................... The Hippocampus........................................................................................................................................................ 29 37 37 37 The Sensory Thalamus................................................................................................................................................. The Sympathetic Nervous System
.............................................................................................................................. 37 38 Cortisol:The Stress Hormone ..................................................................................................................................... Traumagenesis: The Creation of Trauma.......................................................................................................................... The Biology of Traumagenesis..................................................................................................................................... Symptoms of Traumagenesis: Where Do Problematic Behaviors Come From?........................................................... Traumagenesis and Relationships.............................................................................................................................. 38 38 39 41 42 Tri-Phasic Model .................................. Phase I: Safety and Stabilization................................................................................................................................. Phase II: WorkingThroughTrauma.............................................................................................. Phase III: Reconnection............................................................................................................................................... 43 43 44 44 Necessary lngredients:Treatment Codes (R, RE, CR)....................................................................................................... Somatic,
Cognition, Behavior, and Emotion/Relation....................................................................................................... 44 45 Posttrauma Response...................................................................................................................................................... Treatment Resistance or Failure: Addressed with Integrative Approaches ..................................................................... 45 47
x Contents Phase I: Safety and Stabilization................................................................................................................................................ 49 1. What Is Safety? .............................................................................................................................................................. Minimum Criterion Required forTransition to Phase II Treatment............................................................................... 50 50 30-Day Video Stabilization Program for Adjunctive Online Trauma Therapy............................................................... 52 2. Somatic......................................................................................................................................................................... Creating a Nonanxious Presence (R - RE - CR)............................................................................................................. Titration Part I: Trigger List Using Braking and Acceteration (R - RE - CR) ................................................................. 52 52 55 3. Progressive Relaxation (R) ............................................................................................................................... 60 Autogenics (R - CR)........................................................................................................................................................ Diaphragmatic Breathing
(R)........................................................................................................................................ 60 62 3-6 Breathing (R)........................................................................................................................................................... 5-4-3-2-1 Sensory Grounding and Containment (R).................................................................................................... 62 63 Postural· Grounding (R)................................................................................................................................................... 64 Anchoring Part I: Collapsing Anchors (R)....................................................................................................................... Breathe 911 (R - CR)...................................................................................................................................................... Body Scan (R)................................................................................................................................................................ 65 66 67 Cognition...................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Anchoring Part II: Safety (R) .......................................................................................................................................... Safe-Place Visualization
(R)................................................................................................. Positive Self-Talk and Thought Replacement/Transformation (CR)............................................................................. FLashbackJournal (R - RE)........................................................................................................................................... 68 71 72 78 Buddha’s Trick (R - CR).................................................................................................................................................. 4. Behavior........................................................................................................................................................................ 80 81 Rituals (R ֊ CR) ............................................................................................................................................................ Contract for Safety and Seİf-Care (R - CR)................................................................................................................... Safety Net Plan (R - CR) .............................................................................................................................................. 5. Emotion/Relation ......................................................................................................................................................... 81 83 84 85 Transitional Objects (R)................................................... Support Systems (R -
CR)............................................................................................................................................. 85 85 Drawing Icon and Envelope (Emotional Containment) (R - RE - CR)........................................................................... 88 InternalVault (EmotionalContainment)(R-RE-CR) ................................................................................................ Positive Hope Box (R - RE - CR) .................................................................................................................................. Make Peace with Your Sleep (R-CR)............................................................................................................................. 89 89 90 Relaxed Breathing Guided Meditation (R).................................................................................................................... 92 Phase II: Working Through Trauma............................................................................................................................................ 93 1. Somatic....................................................................................................................................................................... 94 Titration Part II: Braking and Acceleration (RE).................... Layering (RE - CR)............................................................................................................................. Comfort in One Part
(RE).............................................................................................................................................. Timed Reflection (R - RE - CR) ................................................................................................................................... Timeline Approach (RE - CR)...................................................................................................................................... Biofeedback (R - RE - CR) .......................................................................................................................................... Hands Over Heart Space (R - CR)................................................................................................................................ Paced Breathing (R-RE-CR)..................................................................................................................................... 2. Cognition...................................................................................................................................................................... Downward Arrow Technique (RE - CR) ....................................................................................................................... Cognitive Continuum (CR)........................................................................................................................................... Calculating True Danger
(CR)...................................................................................................................................... 94 94 96 97 98 99 100 100 101 101 102 105
Contents Looped Tape Scripting (RE - CR)................................................................................................................................. 106 Cognitive Processing Therapy (RE ֊ CR).................... Story-Book Approach (RE - CR)................................................................................................................................... 108 110 Written Narrative Approach (RE ֊ CR)........................................................................................................................ 110 Corrective Messages from Old Storylines (CR)............................................................................................................ Traumagram Exercise (RE - CR) ................................................................................................................................. 3. Behavior................. i................................................................................................................................................... 110 114 116 Behavior Change Rehearsal Exercise (RE - CR) ......................................................................................................... Skills Building Methods (CR) ............................................................................................................................... 117 118 Imaginai and In Vivo Exposure (RE).............................................................................................................................. Stress Inoculation Training (RE - CR)..........
............................................................................................................... Systematic Desensitization (RE)................................................................................................................................. 118 119 124 I ATP Narrative Exposure Therapy (CR)........................................................................................................................ 4. Emotion/Relation ....................................................................................................................................................... 124 135 Learning to Be Sad (CR)............................................................................................................................................... Assertiveness Training (CR) ............... 135 139 Thematic Map and Release (CR - RE - R)................................................................................................................... Grounding Lightstream (RE)........................................................................................................................................ 139 145 Phase III: Reconnection............................. 147 Somatic......... ............................................................................................................................................................ Centering(CR) ......................................................................................................................................................... Tame and Decode Bad Dreams (RE -
CR)................................................................................................................... 148 148 149 Going Slow to Heal After Trauma (RE) ......................................................................................................................... Shake to Release (RE) ................................................................................................................................................ 2. Cognition.................................................................................................................................................................... Exploring Your Cognitive Map (CR) .............................................................................................................................. Victim Mythology (CR) ................................................................................................................................................ Self-Compassion Reflection (RE - CR) ....................................................................................................................... 150 150 152 152 157 157 Letter to Self (CR) ....................................................................................................................................................... Wellness Mind Map (RE-CR) .................................................................................................................................... Your Heart’s Desire (CR)......................................................... 3.
Behavior...................................................................................................................................................................... 159 159 160 163 Self-Help and Self-Development (CR)......................................................................................................................... Picture Positive (RE - C - CR)...................................................................................................................................... 4. Emotion/Relation .................. 163 164 166 Memorials (CR)............................................................................................................................................................. Connections with Others (RE - CR).............................................................................................................................. Codependency Revolution (CE - CR) .......................................................................................................................... 166 168 170 Integrative and Clinician Self-Care Models........................................................................................................................... 173 Forward-Facing® Trauma Therapy..................................................................................................................................... Introduction .............................................. Phase I: Education............................. 174 174 178 Phase II:
Intentionality................................................................................................................................................. Phase III: Practice (Coaching and Desensitization)..................................................................................................... Conclusion ......................................................................................................................................................... 187 192 193 References.................................................................................................................................................................................. 207 1. xi
xii Contents Appendices.................................................................................................................................................................................... 219 Appendix 1 Self-Regulation................................................................................................................................................. 22Օ Transformation: Shift From Sympathetic to Parasympathetic Nervous System.......................................................... 220 What Happens When My Sympathetic Nervous System Is Dominant?................................................... շշօ Where Are the Pe!vic Muscles? How Do I Find Them? .................................................................................................. 220 What Now That My Pelvic Muscles Are Relaxed? ......................................................................................................... 221 Appendix 2 Training Opportunities ..................................................................................................................................... 223 Notes on Supplementary Materials ........................................................... 225
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Contents Acknowledgments. Dedication. vi vii Introduction to Trauma Practice: A Cognitive Behavioral Somatic Therapy. 1 The surprising act of arriving at 2023 . Purpose of This Book. Self-of-the-Therapist. Core Objectives. Book Description . 1 4 5 6 6 Phase 0: Foundations of the Trauma Practice Model. 9 Phase 0: Foundations of the Traum Practice
Model. Preparation for the Therapist. Exposure in a Relaxed State - Reciprocal Inhibition . 12 Meaningful Human Care and Connection. The Evolution of PTSD Treatment and the “Active Ingredients”. 13 14 10 10 The Four Active Ingredients. 16 1. Therapeutic Relationship and Positive Expectancy . 17 2. Relaxation and Seİf-Regulation . 18 3. Exposure/Narrative and Reciprocal Inhibition . 19 4. Cognitive Restructuring and Psychoeducation. 19 The Main Therapeutic Approaches,
Research, and Guidelines . 20 1. 2. 3. 4. Behavioral Therapy. Cognitive Therapy. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Research. 20 23 24 27 5. Psychophysiology of Trauma . The Mind-Body Connection. The Amygdala. The Hippocampus. 29 37 37 37 The Sensory Thalamus. The Sympathetic Nervous System
. 37 38 Cortisol:The Stress Hormone . Traumagenesis: The Creation of Trauma. The Biology of Traumagenesis. Symptoms of Traumagenesis: Where Do Problematic Behaviors Come From?. Traumagenesis and Relationships. 38 38 39 41 42 Tri-Phasic Model . Phase I: Safety and Stabilization. Phase II: WorkingThroughTrauma. Phase III: Reconnection. 43 43 44 44 Necessary lngredients:Treatment Codes (R, RE, CR). Somatic,
Cognition, Behavior, and Emotion/Relation. 44 45 Posttrauma Response. Treatment Resistance or Failure: Addressed with Integrative Approaches . 45 47
x Contents Phase I: Safety and Stabilization. 49 1. What Is Safety? . Minimum Criterion Required forTransition to Phase II Treatment. 50 50 30-Day Video Stabilization Program for Adjunctive Online Trauma Therapy. 52 2. Somatic. Creating a Nonanxious Presence (R - RE - CR). Titration Part I: Trigger List Using Braking and Acceteration (R - RE - CR) . 52 52 55 3. Progressive Relaxation (R) . 60 Autogenics (R - CR). Diaphragmatic Breathing
(R). 60 62 3-6 Breathing (R). 5-4-3-2-1 Sensory Grounding and Containment (R). 62 63 Postural· Grounding (R). 64 Anchoring Part I: Collapsing Anchors (R). Breathe 911 (R - CR). Body Scan (R). 65 66 67 Cognition. 68 Anchoring Part II: Safety (R) . Safe-Place Visualization
(R). Positive Self-Talk and Thought Replacement/Transformation (CR). FLashbackJournal (R - RE). 68 71 72 78 Buddha’s Trick (R - CR). 4. Behavior. 80 81 Rituals (R ֊ CR) . Contract for Safety and Seİf-Care (R - CR). Safety Net Plan (R - CR) . 5. Emotion/Relation . 81 83 84 85 Transitional Objects (R). Support Systems (R -
CR). 85 85 Drawing Icon and Envelope (Emotional Containment) (R - RE - CR). 88 InternalVault (EmotionalContainment)(R-RE-CR) . Positive Hope Box (R - RE - CR) . Make Peace with Your Sleep (R-CR). 89 89 90 Relaxed Breathing Guided Meditation (R). 92 Phase II: Working Through Trauma. 93 1. Somatic. 94 Titration Part II: Braking and Acceleration (RE). Layering (RE - CR). Comfort in One Part
(RE). Timed Reflection (R - RE - CR) . Timeline Approach (RE - CR). Biofeedback (R - RE - CR) . Hands Over Heart Space (R - CR). Paced Breathing (R-RE-CR). 2. Cognition. Downward Arrow Technique (RE - CR) . Cognitive Continuum (CR). Calculating True Danger
(CR). 94 94 96 97 98 99 100 100 101 101 102 105
Contents Looped Tape Scripting (RE - CR). 106 Cognitive Processing Therapy (RE ֊ CR). Story-Book Approach (RE - CR). 108 110 Written Narrative Approach (RE ֊ CR). 110 Corrective Messages from Old Storylines (CR). Traumagram Exercise (RE - CR) . 3. Behavior. i. 110 114 116 Behavior Change Rehearsal Exercise (RE - CR) . Skills Building Methods (CR) . 117 118 Imaginai and In Vivo Exposure (RE). Stress Inoculation Training (RE - CR).
. Systematic Desensitization (RE). 118 119 124 I ATP Narrative Exposure Therapy (CR). 4. Emotion/Relation . 124 135 Learning to Be Sad (CR). Assertiveness Training (CR) . 135 139 Thematic Map and Release (CR - RE - R). Grounding Lightstream (RE). 139 145 Phase III: Reconnection. 147 Somatic. . Centering(CR) . Tame and Decode Bad Dreams (RE -
CR). 148 148 149 Going Slow to Heal After Trauma (RE) . Shake to Release (RE) . 2. Cognition. Exploring Your Cognitive Map (CR) . Victim Mythology (CR) . Self-Compassion Reflection (RE - CR) . 150 150 152 152 157 157 Letter to Self (CR) . Wellness Mind Map (RE-CR) . Your Heart’s Desire (CR). 3.
Behavior. 159 159 160 163 Self-Help and Self-Development (CR). Picture Positive (RE - C - CR). 4. Emotion/Relation . 163 164 166 Memorials (CR). Connections with Others (RE - CR). Codependency Revolution (CE - CR) . 166 168 170 Integrative and Clinician Self-Care Models. 173 Forward-Facing® Trauma Therapy. Introduction . Phase I: Education. 174 174 178 Phase II:
Intentionality. Phase III: Practice (Coaching and Desensitization). Conclusion . 187 192 193 References. 207 1. xi
xii Contents Appendices. 219 Appendix 1 Self-Regulation. 22Օ Transformation: Shift From Sympathetic to Parasympathetic Nervous System. 220 What Happens When My Sympathetic Nervous System Is Dominant?. շշօ Where Are the Pe!vic Muscles? How Do I Find Them? . 220 What Now That My Pelvic Muscles Are Relaxed? . 221 Appendix 2 Training Opportunities . 223 Notes on Supplementary Materials . 225 |
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spelling | Baranowsky, Anna B. 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)129932159 aut Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy Anna B. Baranowsky, J. Eric Gentry 4th edition Newburyport, MA ; Göttingen Hogrefe [2023] xii, 228 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 215 x 279 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This popular, practical resource for clinicians caring for trauma survivors has been fully updated and expanded. It remains a key toolkit of cognitive behavioral somatic therapy (CBST) techniques for clinicians who want to enhance their skills in treating trauma. Baranowsky and Gentry help practitioners find the right tools to guide trauma survivors toward growth and healing. Reinforcing this powerful intervention is the addition of a deeper emphasis on the preparatory phase for therapists, including the therapists’ own ability to self-regulate their autonomic system during client encounters.Throughout the acclaimed book, an effective tri-phasic model for trauma treatment is constructed (safety and stabilization; working through trauma; reconnection with a meaningful life) as guiding principle, enabling a phased delivery that is fitted to the survivor’s relational and processing style. The authors present, clearly and in detail, an array of techniques, protocols, and interventions for treating trauma survivors (cognitive, behavioral, somatic, and emotional/relational). These include popular and effective CBST techniques, approaches inspired by research on neuroplasticity, and interventions informed by polyvagal theory. Many techniques include links to video or audio material demonstrating how to carry-out the intervention. Further sections are devoted to forward-facing trauma therapy, a safe, effective, and accelerated method of treating trauma, and to clinician self-care.Over 40 video and audio demonstrations of many of the techniques are available for download. There are also 36 handouts for clients that can be downloaded and printed for clinical use Psychiatry / BIC2 Clinical psychology / BIC2 Psychotherapy / BIC2 Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd rswk-swf Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie (DE-588)4114250-0 gnd rswk-swf Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 s Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie (DE-588)4114250-0 s DE-604 Gentry, J. Eric Verfasser (DE-588)129932183 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-61334-592-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-61676-592-7 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034159306&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Baranowsky, Anna B. 1961- Gentry, J. Eric Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy Psychiatry / BIC2 Clinical psychology / BIC2 Psychotherapy / BIC2 Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie (DE-588)4114250-0 gnd |
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title | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy |
title_auth | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy |
title_exact_search | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy |
title_full | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy Anna B. Baranowsky, J. Eric Gentry |
title_fullStr | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy Anna B. Baranowsky, J. Eric Gentry |
title_full_unstemmed | Trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy Anna B. Baranowsky, J. Eric Gentry |
title_short | Trauma practice |
title_sort | trauma practice a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy |
title_sub | a cognitive behavioral somatic therapy |
topic | Psychiatry / BIC2 Clinical psychology / BIC2 Psychotherapy / BIC2 Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom (DE-588)4361388-3 gnd Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie (DE-588)4114250-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychiatry / BIC2 Clinical psychology / BIC2 Psychotherapy / BIC2 Posttraumatisches Stresssyndrom Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie |
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