Treating Trauma in Adolescents: Development, Attachment, and the Therapeutic Relationship

Treating Trauma in Adolescents: Development, Attachment, and the Therapeutic Relationship

by Martha B. Straus PhD
Treating Trauma in Adolescents: Development, Attachment, and the Therapeutic Relationship

Treating Trauma in Adolescents: Development, Attachment, and the Therapeutic Relationship

by Martha B. Straus PhD

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Overview

This book presents an innovative and empathic approach to working with traumatized teens. It offers strategies for getting through to high-risk adolescents and for building a strong attachment relationship that can help get development back on track. Martha B. Straus draws on extensive clinical experience as well as cutting-edge research on attachment, developmental trauma, and interpersonal neurobiology. Vivid case material shows how to engage challenging or reluctant clients, implement interventions that foster self-regulation and an integrated sense of identity, and tap into both the teen's and the therapist's moment-to-moment emotional experience. Essential topics include ways to involve parents and other caregivers in treatment.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462528561
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 11/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 11 - 16 Years

About the Author

Martha B. Straus, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University New England in Keene, New Hampshire. Her research interests focus on attachment relationships in adolescence and emerging adulthood, outcomes for adoptive and foster children, and interventions for traumatized children and adolescents. Dr. Straus has published several books, including Abuse and Victimization across the Life SpanViolence in the Lives of Adolescents, No-Talk Therapy for Children and Adolescents, and Adolescent Girls in Crisis. She also has written many journal articles and presents and consults internationally on child and family trauma, development, and therapy. She maintains a small general private practice in Vermont.

Table of Contents

I. Theory
1. Attachment Theory in Development and Clinical Practice with Adolescents
2. The Legacy of Developmental Trauma in Adolescence
3. Interpersonal Neurobiology and Co-Regulation of Affect
II. Developmental–Relational Therapy 
4. Developmental–Relational Therapy with Traumatized Teens
5. Attachment Styles: Transference and Countertransference Revisited
6. Getting Hooked and Unhooked
III. Interventions
7. Increasing Connection with Preoccupied and Dismissive Adolescents
8. Treating Dissociative Adolescents: Alternative Strategies for Healing Disorganized/Fearful Attachment
9. Including Parents and Families in Treatment
10. The Corrective Relational Ending
 

Interviews


Clinical child/adolescent psychologists, counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists. May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.

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