Treating Traumatized Children: Risk, Resilience and Recovery

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Treating Traumatized Children: Risk, Resilience and Recovery

Author(s): Danny Brom (Editor), Ruth Pat-Horenczyk (Editor), Julian D. Ford (Editor)

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publication Date: November 26, 2008
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 304 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0415471508
  • ISBN-13: 9780415471503

Book Description

While recent years have seen a vast increase in the literature on adult trauma, interest in childhood trauma has only recently started to gain momentum, encouraging new research and evidence-based interventions.

Here the editors have brought together an international list of contributors to look at both innovative and established treatments of trauma in a range of contexts, and provide up-to-date coverage of what is on offer in prevention, assessment, treatment and research.

Divided into three parts, main topics discussed are:

  • risk and protective factors for the development of post-traumatic disorders
  • conceptualizations of resilience and suggestions for making them operational
  • evidence-based treatment models for traumatized children

Treating Traumatized Children provides professionals with an up-to-date international perspective on the subject, as well as helping professionals and researchers develop future treatments based on current evidence.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“An excellent and diverse set of reviews that puts resiliency on the child trauma map, and provides promising directions for research, policy, and practice.”Ricky Greenwald, Founder/Executive Director, Child Trauma Institute, USA

“An excellent and diverse set of reviews that puts resiliency on the child trauma map, and provides promising directions for research, policy, and practice.” Ricky Greenwald, Founder/Executive Director, Child Trauma Institute, USA

About the Author

Danny Brom is a Clinical Psychologist and founding Director of the Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma at Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem and lecturer at the School for Social Work at Hebrew University. His main interest and experience lies in the prevention, treatment, and research on the consequences of traumatic stress.

Ruth Pat-Horenczyk is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the child and adolescent clinical services at the Israel Center for the Treatment of Psychotrauma of Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem. She is also a lecturer at the School of Social Work at Hebrew University.

Julian D. Ford is a Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Health Center. He is also the founding Director of the Center for Trauma Response, Recovery and Preparedness.

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