"Both authors have worked extensively with survivors of complex trauma, and share their wisdom and experience in this book. At a time when this clinical population is becoming more visible to clinicians, this thoughtful, extensively documented work is a real treasure. The book has already had a profound effect on the field, and has introduced many previously unaware clinicians to foundational concepts. The emphasis on therapist self-care and the ways in which the authors underscore the central importance of therapist self-awareness and self-regulation are particularly valuable."Laura S. Brown, PhD, ABPP, past president, Division of Trauma Psychology, American Psychological Association; private practice, Seattle, Washington "Courtois and Ford, two internationally acknowledged experts, have written a magnificent book on the nature and phase-oriented treatment of complex trauma. Destined to become an instant classic, the book is illustrated throughout with instructive case material. It is at once an excellent guide for the uninitiated and an outstanding resource for experienced clinicians in the field. As most forms of complex trauma occur in interpersonal relationships, the book's emphasis on the therapeutic relationship as the vehicle for healing contributes to its importance."Onno van der Hart, PhD, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology (Emeritus), Utrecht University, The Netherlands "Treatment of Complex Trauma is an excellent book for graduate Complex Trauma courses, as it provides a wide range of treatment strategies for clinicians to use with clients. The book give students a thorough understanding of PTSD and complex trauma. It offers a comprehensive overview of treatment measures, ways to build the therapeutic relationship, and clinician self-care."Toby Spiegel, PsyD, Associate Dean, School of Behavioral Sciences, California Southern University "The state of the art of treating complex trauma, both the basics and the nuances, as summarized by two wise and sophisticated experts."Judith Lewis Herman, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
"Finally! We have long needed a clinical guidebook that takes treatment providers through the process of therapy for complex posttraumatic stress syndromes, which are among the greatest challenges that professionals encounter. Courtois and Ford's broad and deep clinical experience shines through in their discussion of assessment, engagement, and treatmentas do their optimism, passion, and hope."Sandra L. Bloom, MD, founder, The Sanctuary Model "Courtois and Ford provide detailed guidelines for conducting their sequenced treatment approach, from preparation, assessment, and planning, to each of the phases of therapy. The book covers the 'meat and potatoes' of trauma therapy: ensuring client safety, cultivating the therapeutic relationship, and processing trauma memories. It includes strategies from different theoretical approaches and treatment modalities and addresses more complex processes, such as psychic emptiness and dissociation. Written with exceptional clarity, compassion, and respect, and richly illustrated with clinical material, this is an invaluable resource for clinicians."Sandra C. Paivio, PhD, CPsych, Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Reviewer: Ileana Ungureanu, MD, PhD, LMFT, CFTP (Adler School of Professional Psychology)
Description: This is a comprehensive work on the treatment of complex traumatic stress disorders, including the specific aspects of treating individuals, couples, families, and groups.
Purpose: The authors' goal is to provide mental health practitioners who work with complex trauma situations a guide for treating their clients, as well as a more in-depth understanding of these disorders and how they affect the lives of those suffering. It is a much needed book, due to a relative scarcity of literature dealing with complex trauma.
Audience: It can be useful to graduate students in training to be clinicians as well as to skillful therapists looking for more information in addressing very difficult situations with their clients. Both audiences can rely on these authors' work. Dr. Courtois is the past president of the Psychological Trauma Division of the American Psychological Association, and Dr. Ford is the associate editor of the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, one of the premiere peer-reviewed journals in the field.
Features: While PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) has received a lot of research attention lately, complex trauma has failed to receive the recognition it needs as one of the most challenging situations therapists can encounter in their professional life. This book fills this particular scholarly void. It also addresses the relational impact of trauma. Many times complex trauma is perpetrated in relationships, sometimes in intimate relationships (parent-child, romantic partners). Until now, these aspects were not necessarily addressed in a comprehensive book about complex trauma. Using an attachment theory lens, the authors masterfully talk about the impact of trauma on couples and families, also addressing the very important topic of the therapeutic relationship as a secure base for clients suffering from trauma. The case examples throughout the book illustrate in a very poignant way the different aspects of treatment.
Assessment: This is a must-have for any clinician working with patients with trauma on a daily basis and for those therapists who do not necessarily have a specialization in trauma, but would like to get more knowledgeable about complex trauma. It should also be a required textbook for graduate students, especially doctoral level students interested in working in and/or researching PTSD situations.