Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women
A Clinician's Manual
- By Hadar Lubin, David Johnson

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- Price: $29.95
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Pages: 176
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 11th April 2008
- ISBN: 978-0-7890-3683-4
About the Book
Learn effective PTSD group treatmentThe awareness of psychological trauma has grown exponentially in the past decade and clinicians in many areas have increasingly found themselves confronted with the need to provide trauma-related services to clients. Still, there remains a serious lack of manuals that guide clinicians using group therapy to treat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual is the important, how-to resource that fills this void with a successful theory-based, field-tested model of group therapy for traumatized women. Concise and full of clinical examples, this helpful text includes a session-by-session guide for clinicians and a workbook for clients.
Comprehensive and practical, Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual not only describes the theory, method, and rationale for this effective treatment, but also offers a complete, step-by-step clinician’s manual and client workbook to help implement the model and establish effective practice. Explained in-depth are unique methods such as the use of testimonial and ceremonial structures to heighten the therapeutic impact and case examples of individual client histories and progress through treatment. In addition, appendices detailing a treatment contract and a script for a trauma program Graduation Ceremony are also included.
Chapters in Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Women: A Clinician’s Manual cover:
- concepts of group therapy with traumatized populations
- developmental theory of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder
- usefulness and challenges of various formats of group therapy
- session-by-session instructions for clinicians
- session-by-session workbook for clients
- guidance in handling difficult treatment and clinical situations
- group therapy procedures and rules
- managing traumatic re-enactments
- empirical support for TCGP
- and much more!
Table of Contents
- Foreword (Christine A. Courtois)
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART I. THE TRAUMA-CENTERED GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY MODEL
- Chapter 1. Objectives and Rationale
- Trauma-Centered Psychotherapy
- Critical Elements of Group Therapy
- Chapter 2. A Developmental Theoretical Framework
- Normal Development and the Processes of Accommodation and Assimilation
- Impact of Trauma on Developmental Processes
- Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy Treatment Strategy
- Chapter 3. Group Therapy Procedures and Rules
- Client Screening and Assessment
- Treatment Phases
- Group Procedures
- Group Rules
- Chapter 4. Managing Traumatic Reenactments
- Preparation
- Specific Steps
- Summary
- PART II. SESSION-BY-SESSION LECTURE SERIES
- Chapter 5. Phase I Sessions
- Session 1: Disclosing the Trauma
- Session 2: Shame and Identity
- Session 3: The Void and Emptiness
- Session 4: Moving from Rage to Forgiveness
- Session 5: Womanhood: My Ally or My Enemy?
- Chapter 6. Phase II Sessions
- Session 6: You Are Not the Trauma
- Session 7: Knowing Your Symptoms Increases Your Control
- Session 8: Your Body Is Not Your Enemy
- Session 9: Cutting Off People Continues Your Isolation
- Session 10: Stop the Dumping
- Session: 11: Putting It Right
- Chapter 7. Phase III Sessions
- Session 12: Finding Meaning in Your Life
- Session 13: Moving into the Future
- Session 14: Saying Goodbye
- Session 15: Achieving Transformation
- Session 16: Standing in the Truth of One’s Testimony
- Chapter 8. The Graduation Ceremony
- Giving Testimony and Bearing Witness
- Inviting Society to Take on Responsibility for Its Members
- Providing a Positive Homecoming Experience
- Specific Procedures for Conducting the Graduation Ceremony
- PART III. ENSURING SUCCESS WITH TRAUMA-CENTERED GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY
- Chapter 9. Therapist Competencies and Challenges
- Critical Therapist Characteristics
- Specific Challenges for the Therapist
- Chapter 10. Empirical Support for Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy
- Summary of the Study
- Method
- Results
- Discussion
- Chapter 11. Conclusion
- Appendix A. Handout for the Graduation Ceremony
- Appendix B. Workbooks
- Appendix C. Women’s Trauma Program
- References
- Index
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