Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice

Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice

by Elizabeth M. Altmaier
ISBN-10:
0128030151
ISBN-13:
9780128030158
Pub. Date:
01/04/2017
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0128030151
ISBN-13:
9780128030158
Pub. Date:
01/04/2017
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice

Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice

by Elizabeth M. Altmaier
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Overview

Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice informs actual therapeutic work with clients who present with traumas or other life disruptions by providing clinicians with information on the construction of meaning. It includes material on diverse mechanisms of clinical change and positive-promoting processes.

The book covers identifiable treatments and specific lines of research in assisting clients in developing new meaning, such as posttraumatic growth (after sexual assault, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, destructive natural phenomena, such as hurricanes, and refugee experiences), and finding benefit (in the context of loss—loss of health, or loss of a loved one).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128030158
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 01/04/2017
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Altmaier, PhD, is Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, College of Education, University of Iowa. Professor Altmaier’s research interests concern adjustment to and coping with challenging events and circumstances; her publications focus on cancer and its treatment, interpersonal offenses, and chronic illnesses. She is the author of the forthcoming book, Push back the dark: Companioning adults sexually abused as children (Wipf and Stock). Professor Altmaier is Fellow of the American Psychological Association. She is an active community volunteer, including serving as the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Leaders, Believers and Achievers organization for at risk youth in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Foundations of Meaning and Trauma 1. Making Meaning in the Wake of Trauma: Resilience and Redemption 2. Meaning Violation and Restoration Following Trauma: Conceptual Overview and Clinical Implications 3. With the Fierce and Loving Embrace of Another Soul: Finding Connection and Meaning After the Profound Disconnection of Betrayal Trauma

Part 2. Mechanisms of Meaning Loss and Restoration 4. Gender and Meaning Making: The Experiences of Individuals With Cancer 5. Forgiveness Therapy in the Reconstruction of Meaning Following Interpersonal Trauma 6. Spiritually Oriented Psychotherapy for Trauma and Meaning Making Among Ethnically Diverse Individuals in the United States

Part 3. Population Specific Applications 7. Reconstructing Meaning After Sexual Assault 8. Growth and Meaning From Negotiating the Complex Journey of Being an Emergency Medical Dispatcher 9. Meaning Making Concerning Acquired Disability 10. Expressive Arts: A Group Intervention for Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers and Young Adults 11. Making Meaning After Combat Trauma and Moral Injury

Part 4. Conclusion 12. Meaning Making and Trauma Recovery

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Clinically addresses the construction of new meaning after loss or trauma and identifies treatments and specific lines of research for new growth

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