This book is an accessible guide for understanding and treating
psychological trauma. Drawing on Dr. Woodcock's extensive experience and
the latest research, it offers an approach that integrates systemic
therapy and psychoanalytic perspectives through the lens of attachment
theory. The book's chapters cover topics such as trauma and pain;
traumatic death; how to respond when disaster strikes; social systems
that promote attachment versus systems that create trauma; and how to
look after ourselves as therapists, family, and friends of trauma
survivors. Because no single therapeutic paradigm is sufficient to
capture the complexity of trauma, the book brings together a wide set of
therapeutic traditions and shows in detail how to apply a variety of
treatment approaches, gathered from psychoanalytic, cognitive
behavioral, intersubjective, mindfulness, and body psychotherapy
traditions, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
(EMDR).
The book's vignettes and case studies provide clear illustrations of the
theory outlined and demonstrate the use of interventions in a range of
settings. It will appeal to qualified and training practitioners in the
clinical and care professions and researchers from across the
psychological sciences with an interest in trauma, as well as to a more
general readership affected by issues relating to trauma.