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Trauma counseling : theories and interventions

Levers, Lisa Lopez(Edited by)
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As of 2009, The Council of Accreditation and Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) mandated that all counseling programs must address trauma within their curriculum.

Trauma Counseling, written by a Fulbright scholar who is internationally recognized for her work with traumatized populations in Rwanda, is designed to help counseling students and professionals approach and treat trauma survivors with confidence.

In so doing, it not only fulfills but exceeds the requirements of CACREP standards. The text provides a comprehensive review of the many causes of trauma, including interpersonal violence, hate crimes, school violence, and war and terrorism.

It includes evidence-based trauma counseling techniques and integrates the latest findings from neuropsychology and psychopharmacology.

It also addresses macro-level issues such as community violence.

This interdisciplinary textbook will be of tremendous use to graduate counseling students and professional counselors, as well as social workers, psychologists, and other human service providers. Key Topics: Trauma and context Trauma of loss, vulnerability, and interpersonal violence Intolerance and trauma of hate Large-scale trauma, crisis, and violence Community, school, and organizational violence Clinical assessment and treatment issues Other issues in trauma counseling

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Product Details
Springer Publishing Co Inc
0826106838 / 9780826106834
Hardback
15/03/2012
United States
English
xxiii, 599 p. : ill.
26 cm
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