Posts Tagged ‘Sense Of Self’

Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders An EvidenceBased Guide

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Long-term childhood trauma, such as lengthy periods of mistreatment or family violence, can certainly severely disrupt a person’s growth, basic sense of self, as well as later relationships. Adults with this kind of history frequently come to therapy together with complicated signs and symptoms which go beyond existing criteria pertaining to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This important book brings together prominent authorities to be able to present the latest thinking on complicated traumatic stress disorders and provide practical suggestions for conceptualization and treatment method. Evidence-based evaluation procedures are detailed and innovative individual, couple, family, and group therapies are referred to and illustrated with case vignettes and session transcripts. This guide is THE greatest reference and current “How To” for trauma work that does Not fit neatly into a (now outdated) description of “trauma”. Complex trauma is a much more practical picture of what we have been seeing in today’s world. Thanks to the humility, commitment, and also commitment of this remarkable list of contributors to share details, this specialty is in top form. I have been honored to work with trauma survivors for many years and how fantastic to have the “crème de la crème” at my own fingertips.

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HalfAssed A WeightLoss Memoir

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After undergoing gall bladder surgery at age twenty-three, Jennette Fulda made the decision it was time to lose some weight. Actually, more like half her bodyweight. At the time, Jennette weighed three hundred and seventy two pounds. Jennette was not born fat. However, by fifth grade, her response to a school questionnaire wanting to know “what would you modify about your appearance” was “I would end up being thinner and fit.” Sound recognizable?

Half-Assed is the interesting and astonishingly honest account of Jennette’s journey to get in shape, get rid of weight, and alter her life. From the beginning-dusting away her never-used fitness treadmill machine and steering clear of the donut shop-to the end with her goal weight within sight, Jennette wows readers with her determined perseverance to get rid of pounds and the capability to sustain her ever-present sense of self. Half-Assed is actually an incredibly honest memoir intended for anyone battling with weight reduction to relate to…an awesome read!

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