Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience

Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience

by Courtney Armstrong
Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience

Rethinking Trauma Treatment: Attachment, Memory Reconsolidation, and Resilience

by Courtney Armstrong

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Overview

Creating safety, hope, and secure attachment to transform traumatic memories.

What makes trauma therapy effective? The answers might surprise you. While therapists have been bombarded with brain science, hundreds of new models, and pressure to use evidence-based techniques, research has demonstrated that the therapeutic relationship ultimately predicts therapy outcomes. This is especially true for traumatized clients. But, what kind of therapeutic relationship? Forming a secure therapeutic alliance with traumatized clients is tricky. How do you help clients trust you after they’ve been abused, betrayed, or exploited? How do you instill hope and convince clients who’ve been devastated by loss to believe that a better life is possible?            

In this accessible guide, Courtney Armstrong distills discoveries from attachment theory, brain science, and post-traumatic growth into practical strategies you can use to: 1) build trust and a secure therapeutic relationship; 2) transform traumatic memories into stories of triumph and courage; and 3) help clients cultivate resilience and a positive post-trauma identity. 

Packed with dozens of scripts, step-by-step worksheets, and inspiring client stories, this book gives you tools for each phase of the trauma therapy process and shows you how to:

  • Engage and motivate clients based on their attachment style
  • Manage trauma-related dissociation, anxiety, and anger
  • Transform traumatic memories so they no longer haunt your client
  • Work with different types of trauma, from sexual abuse to traumatic grief
  • Evoke inner resources for healing and positive emotional states
  • Counter compassion fatigue and burnout so youcan thrive as a therapist 

Merely talking about a traumatic event is not enough because the parts of the brain where traumatic, implicit memories are stored don’t understand words. Heartfelt, relational experiences catalyze brain change and buffer the impact of trauma. In this book, Armstrong demonstrates that neuroscience is validating what therapists have suspected all along: the brain changes through the heart. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393712551
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 06/25/2019
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 681,435
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Courtney Armstrong, MEd, a licensed professional counselor, lives in Hixson, Tennessee. She gives national trainings and workshops on a variety of topics for mental health professionals. She also contributes to Psychotherapy Networker and other books and journals and has made several radio and TV appearances for her expertise in grief and trauma.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Brain Changes Through the Heart

Phase I: Create Safety, Hope, and Therapeutic Alliance

1. Trauma and the Brain

2. Attachment and the Brain

3. Relationships Change the Brain

4. How to Engage Insecure Attachment Styles

5. Tools for Grounding, Calming, and Soothing

6. How to Work with Dissociation

7. Instill Hope and Empowerment

Phase II: Transform Traumatic Memories

8. Memory Reconsolidation

9. Sexual Trauma

10. Childhood Physical Abuse

11. Relational Attachment Trauma

12. Traumatic Grief and Loss

13. Combat Trauma

Phase III: Facilitate Post-Traumatic Growth

14. Post-Traumatic Growth

15. Healthy Relationship Skills

16. Counter Compassion Fatigue

References

Index

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