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Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy Treating Guilt and Shame Resulting from Trauma and Moral Injury

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy

Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy (TrIGR) provides mental health professionals with tools for assessing and treating guilt and shame resulting from trauma and moral injury. Guilt and shame are common features in many of the problems trauma survivors experience including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, substance use, and suicidality. This book presents Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction (TrIGR) Therapy, a brief, transdiagnostic psychotherapy designed to reduce guilt and shame. TrIGR offers flexibility in that it can be delivered as an individual or group treatment. Case examples demonstrate how TrIGR can be applied to a range of trauma types including physical assault, sexual abuse, childhood abuse, motor vehicle accidents, and to moral injury from combat and other military-related events. Conceptualization of trauma-related guilt and shame, assessment and treatment, and special applications are covered in-depth.

Part 1 Introduction and background1. Introduction2. The connection between guilt and shame and mental health problems3. Overview of TrIGR

Part 2 Preparation and case related considerations4. Is TrIGR the right choice for your client?5. Assessment of guilt, shame, PTSD, and other posttraumatic distress6. Preparing clients for TrIGR7. Considerations for therapists8. Therapist self-care9. TrIGR in a group format

Part 3 Therapist manualModule 1: Introduction to posttraumatic guilt and shameSession 1: Overview of TrIGR, introduction to guilt and shameSession 2: Common problems and types of guilt related to traumaModule 2: Debriefing the traumatic event and appraising trauma-related guilt and shameSession 3 and 4: Guilt appraisalModule 3: Commitment to living a value-driven life and setting value-driven goalsSession 5: Commitment to living a value-driven life and setting value-driven goalsSession 6: A plan to live a valued life

Part 4 Client workbookWorkbook Module 1: Introduction to posttraumatic guilt and shameSession 1: Overview of TrIGR, introduction to guilt and shameSession 2: Common problems and types of guilt related to traumaWorkbook Module 2: Debriefing the traumatic event and appraising trauma-related guilt and shameSession 3 and 4: Guilt appraisalWorkbook Module 3: Commitment to living a value-driven life and setting value-driven goalsSession 5: Commitment to living a value-driven life and setting value-driven goalsSession 6: A plan to live a valued life

clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health counselors, social workers; psychology and behavior researchers; graduate level students in clinical psychology

Sonya Norman, PhD, received her B.A. from Vassar College in cultural anthropology and her PhD in counseling psychology from Stanford University. She is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine and director of the PTSD Consultation Program at the VA’s National Center for PTSD. She previously directed a PTSD treatment program for Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Dr. Norman conducts research in treating posttraumatic guilt, shame, and moral injury as well as in the treatment of PTSD and addictions. She is passionate about bringing together clinical work and research such that her research ideas are born from her clinical work and the goal of her research is to improve treatment outcomes for people who have experienced trauma. She has served as a training director for a postdoctoral fellowship in evidence-based psychotherapy. Dr. Norman has had research grants funded by the National Institute of Health, the Department of Defense, and the VA and has over 100 publications related to posttraumatic guilt and shame, PTSD and associated problems.
Carolyn B. Allard, Ph.D., ABPP, received her B.A. (Hons.) from Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada, and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Oregon in Eugene, U.S.A. Dr. Allard is a licensed and board certified clinical psychologist who has served as Director of the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System Military Sexual Trauma & Interpersonal Trauma Clinic and Advanced Fellowship in Women's Health, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at University of California San Diego, and Clinical Director of a private-sector residential mental health program. She currently is the PhD Program Director at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University and has a private practice. For over 20 years, Dr. Allard has worked with survivors of many different types of trauma and specializes in the treatment of complex posttraumatic
  • Summarizes the empirical literature connecting guilt, shame, moral injury, and posttraumatic problems
  • Guides therapists in assessing posttraumatic guilt, shame, moral injury, and related problems
  • Provides a detailed look at a brief, transdiagnostic therapy shown to reduce guilt and shame related to trauma
  • Describes how TrIGR can be delivered as an individual or group intervention
  • Includes a comprehensive therapist manual and client workbook

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