Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma: A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists
It’s a mixed bag. Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma: A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists has some profound insights – and also some frustrating
It’s a mixed bag. Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma: A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists has some profound insights – and also some frustrating
I picked up Trauma Treatment: Healing the Whole Person: Meaning-Centered Therapy & Trauma Treatment Foundational Phase-Work Manual after seeing it as a reference at an
While compassion is the subject of many books, self-hate is not frequently discussed. Compassion and Self-Hate: An Alternative to Despair seeks to map the relationship
What you see and do changes what you see and do. It’s a simple statement with profound effects. It’s a recognition that you can’t see
Over 40 years ago, post-traumatic stress disorder was recognized in DSM-III. Still, we’re finding that people who have encountered trauma are stigmatized and treated with
It’s a concerning question for parents of children who are considered “gifted” intellectually. Suicide Among Gifted Children and Adolescents: Understanding the Suicidal Mind doesn’t answer
It’s spooky stuff. Rewind the clock to a time before you have conscious memories and watch your interactions with your mom and dad. Mary Ainsworth
Trauma survivors aren’t heroes in the same sense that a first responder is. We see the first responder at the scene of an accident, like
When you think about it, there are dozens of professions that are focused on improving society. We think of first responders in terms of firefighters,
When Paul Conti’s brother, Jonathan, killed himself with the handgun that his father had been issued in the Korean War, his life changed. It wasn’t