Family Stressors
Interventions for Stress and Trauma
- Edited by Don R. Catherall

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- Price: $27.95
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 208
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 3rd December 2004
- ISBN: 978-0-415-94963-7
About the Book
This book is aimed at practitioners working with couples and families dealing with the impact of a traumatic/stressful event, with chapters considering events such as the loss of a child, infertility in a couple, sexual abuse of a partner, traumatization of a parent, traumatization of a child, impact of a homicide, and the impact of health problems of aging parents. Therapists are continually faced with these issues in their practices, and cases involving these situations are often among the most intense and emotionally demanding that they will confront. One of the supports a therapist can have available when confronted with such a situation is a practical guide to effective intervention. This book would provide the practitioner with just that -- a hands-on, practical guide that deals with how to appropriately respond to each specific stressor that is outlined in the book. Because each chapter is devoted to a different stressor, the practitioner is able to easily reference the desired material, in order to anticipate relevant issues, and plan for an intervention that will be based on the solid experience these authors will bring to the book.Table of Contents
Gilbert, When Couples Lose a Child. Armour, When a Family Member is Murdered. Williams, When Children's Parents are Traumatized: The Din and the Dearth. Barnes, When a Child is Traumatized or Physically Injured: The Secondary Trauma of Parents. Courtois, When One Partner has Been Sexually Abused as a Child. Jessup, When a Couple Cannot Conceive: Traumatic Consequences of Infertility. Friedman, When Parents Age: Unique stressors of Adult Children. Catherall, When Terrorism Threatens Family Functioning.About the Author(s)
Don R. Catherall, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Phoenix Institute, which specializes in the treatment of trauma disorders and relational problems; Clinical Associate Professor at Northwestern University Medical School; a member of the Editorial Advisory Group of the Journal of Traumatic Stress; a member of the Editorial Boards of the electronic journal TRAUMATOLOGY, and the Taylor and Francis Book Series on Trauma and Loss; and author of Back from the Brink: A Family Guide to Overcoming Traumatic Stress.Customers who bought Family Stressors also bought:
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