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Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children
Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice
A major stumbling block to adoption of evidence-based practice in the real world of clinical practice has been the absence of clinician-friendly guides suitable for learning specific empirically supported treatments. Such guides need to be understandable, free of technical research jargon, infused with clinical expertise, and rich with real-life examples. Rubin and Springer have hit a home-run with the Clinician’s Guide to Evidence-Based Practice series, which has all of these characteristics and more. This timely book provides detailed, easy to follow procedures for the treatment of traumatized adults and children, based on a solid foundation of empirically based practice. Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children, as well as others in the Clinician’s Guide to Evidence-Based Practice series, is a must read for clinicians who incorporate notions of evidence-based practice in their work. Rubin and Springer have assembled the practice wisdom of leading practitioners of evidence-based practice interventions, enhancing the likelihood that these practices will be adopted by helping professionals. Each chapter introduces readers to principles which undergird a specific intervention and detailed descriptions of assessment criteria, flow of treatment, and procedural steps. Written in the language of practitioners, this book represents an exemplar for dissemination of evidence-based practice information. In their new book, Rubin and Springer and their contributors boil down more than 20 years of published research and practice to provide the busy practitioner with practical guidance in helping the traumatized. It is an indispensable guide to responsibly bringing relief to those who seek it. Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children is straightforward and practical, and the step-by-step guides allow even the novice to master the skills needed for effective work with trauma Marvelous job by the editors and contributors.
—Edward J. Mullen, Willma & Albert Musher Chair and Professor, Columbia University
—Tony Tripodi, DSW, Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University
—Joanne Yaffe, PhD, ACSW, Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Social Work
—Charles R. Figley, Ph.D
Paul Henry Kursweg, MD, Distinguished Chair in Disaster Mental Health and Professor in the Graduate School of Social Work, Tulane University, Editor of Traumatology
—Kevin Corcoran, Professor, Portland State University
Allen Rubin (Edited by), A Rubin (Author), David W. Springer (Edited by)
9780470228463, Wiley
Hardback, published 11 September 2009
480 pages
25.9 x 18.4 x 3.6 cm, 0.98 kg
Praise for Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children "A major stumbling block to adoption of evidence-based practice in the real world of clinical practice has been the absence of clinician-friendly guides. Such guides need to be understandable, free of technical research jargon, infused with clinical expertise, and rich with real-life examples. Rubin and Springer have hit a home run with this series, which has all of these characteristics and more." "Rubin and Springer have assembled the wisdom of leading practitioners of evidence-based practice interventions, enhancing the likelihood that these practices will be adopted by helping professionals. Written in the language of practitioners, this book represents an exemplar for dissemination of evidence-based practice information." Evidence-based interventions for treating traumatized adults and children Part of the Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice Series, Treatment of Traumatized Adults and Children provides busy mental health practitioners with detailed, step-by-step guidance for implementing clinical interventions that are supported by the latest scientific evidence. Edited by renowned educators Allen Rubin and David W. Springer, this thoroughly useful reference draws on a roster of experts and researchers in the field who have assembled state-of-the-art knowledge into this well-rounded guide, and covers the following interventions that have the best empirical support for treating posttraumatic stress disorder: Prolonged exposure therapy Trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Easy-to-use and accessible in tone, this indispensable resource is for practitioners who would like to implement evidence-based, compassionate, and effective interventions in their care of traumatized clients. Also in the Clinician's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice Series
—Edward J. Mullen, Willma & Albert Musher Chair and Professor, Columbia University
—Joanne Yaffe, Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Social Work
Substance Abuse Treatment for Youth and Adults
Series Introduction vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii About the Editors xv About the Contributors xvii PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction: Evidence-Based Practice and Empirically Supported Interventions for Trauma 3 PART II TRAUMA-FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY 2 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Traumatized Adults: Exposure Therapy 31 3 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Traumatized Adults: Cognitive Restructuring 103 4 Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children 179 PART III EMDR 5 EMDR and PTSD 257 6 Healing the Origins of Trauma: An Introduction to EMDR in Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents 349 Afterword 419 Appendix A: Research Providing the Evidence Base for the Interventions in This Volume 423 Appendix B: The Evidence-Based Practice Process 431 Glossary of EMDR Terms 443 Author Index 449 Subject Index 453
Allen Rubin
Gretchen M. Thomas
Joanne L. Davis, Elana Newman, and Kristi E. Pruiksma
Amy L. Hoch
Philip W. Dodgson
Robbie Adler-Tapia and Carolyn Settle
Allen Rubin
Allen Rubin
Allen Rubin
Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]
