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"What is PTSD? Who suffers from it, and why? Scientists and doctors are constantly learning new things about the ways our minds and emotions work and how trauma affects us. PTSD is no longer regarded as something that only happens to combat veterans or first responders. It can happen to anyone - including kids and teens. Like many mental health issues, PTSD is a broad and complicated topic. This book breaks it down for teens using full-color photographs and easy-to-read blocks of text"--
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Amanda Jetté Knox's 'One Sunny Afternoon' is a poignant memoir that delves into the author's personal journey through trauma and healing. It explores the profound impact of childhood bullying, sexual abuse, and the struggle with PTSD. The narrative reveals how these experiences shaped Knox's life, leading to substance abuse as a coping mechanism. The book also chronicles her resilience and recovery, offering insight into the importance of setting boundaries, self-love, and the impact of relationships. Knox candidly shares her experience of being targeted by online trolls after sharing her family's story, underscoring the challenges of dealing with public scrutiny. With a focus on acceptance and love, Knox illustrates that despite significant hurdles, a triumphant life is achievable. The memoir is intended for readers seeking understanding and inspiration in overcoming personal trauma.
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This book explores human trafficking through psychological frameworks and provides a comprehensive overview of the types and impacts of trafficking.
Post-traumatic stress disorder. --- Social psychology. --- Human trafficking --- Psychological aspects.
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Counselor Darby Strickland shows parents how to help children navigate their fears, guide them through their distress, and assist their recovery after a traumatic event.
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Invisible Shrapnel: The Legacy of Emotional Abuse by Sylvia Rockwell explores the profound impact of complex PTSD resulting from prolonged emotional abuse during childhood. Drawing from her extensive career working with children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders, Rockwell emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the long-term consequences of emotional abuse. The book provides insights into the symptoms of emotional abuse, the mind-body connection, and strategies for resilience and healing. Rockwell shares her personal experiences with trauma, illustrating the cycle of abuse and the potential for recovery through supportive relationships and self-awareness. This work aims to inform educators, social workers, mental health professionals, and the general public about the critical need for mindful communication and resilience-building in young people affected by emotional trauma.
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'Making Meaning of Difficult Experiences' is a self-guided mental health resource for people who have had potentially traumatic experiences and who wish to work through them independently, outside of a formal therapeutic setting. Based on psychological treatments with strong scientific support, this book introduces readers to several useful tools that will help them to emotionally process difficult experiences, with the goal of moving on from the event and building future resilience.
Post-traumatic stress disorder. --- Psychic trauma --- Life change events. --- Adjustment (Psychology) --- Treatment.
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"This addiction recovery workbook from clinicians Jamie Marich, PhD, and Stephen Dansiger offers skills to prevent relapse, enhance recovery, and understand how trauma impacts alcoholism, drug dependency, and even other types of addictions"--
Twelve-step programs. --- Psychic trauma --- Post-traumatic stress disorder --- Substance abuse --- Treatment. --- Treatment. --- Treatment.
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Child psychotherapy --- Post-traumatic stress disorder in children --- Treatment --- Psychic trauma in children --- Traumatisme psychique. --- Treatment. --- Chez l'enfant --- Thérapeutique
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Qu'est-ce qu'un traumatisme ? Comment appréhender un traumatisme psychique aujourd'hui ? De quelles façons et par quels mécanismes la mémoire est-elle modifiée par un traumatisme ? Autant de questions auxquelles cet ouvrage tente de répondre grâce aux regards croisés de plusieurs disciplines : neurobiologie, neurosciences cliniques, psychopathologie, neurologie, neuropsychologie, histoire, épidémiologie et sciences des données. Rédigé par sept spécialistes qui aiment échanger et confronter leurs points de vue pour faire émerger des pistes nouvelles de compréhension, il concerne tout un chacun, tant il est vrai que nous sommes régulièrement confrontés, de plus ou moins près, directement ou indirectement, à des situations de traumatisme individuel ou collectif. Et il intéressera plus particulièrement ceux qui cherchent à trouver un sens à cette expérience humaine, à comprendre en quoi elle imprime une marque dans nos mémoires jusqu'à, dans certains cas, modifier notre cohérence au présent et notre projection dans le futur. Au-delà, il permettra d'entrevoir des pistes de résilience, que celles-ci viennent de l'individu qui a été victime d'un traumatisme, de ses proches, de la société ou des dispositifs de soins existants.
Mémoire --- Traumatisme psychique --- Psychologie. --- Traumatisme psychique. --- État de stress post-traumatique. --- Troubles de la mémoire. --- Memory disorders. --- Post-traumatic stress disorder. --- Psychic trauma. --- Psychic trauma --- Memory --- Collective memory
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An overview of traumatic stress and how it affects students, this book provides differentiated pedagogical strategies to meet the needs of students coping with trauma.
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