Trauma and shock Books

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  • Life After Trauma: A Workbook for Healing

    Guilford Publications Life After Trauma: A Workbook for Healing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrauma can turn your world upside down--afterward, nothing may look safe or familiar. This compassionate workbook has already helped tens of thousands of trauma survivors start rebuilding their lives. Full of practical strategies for coping and self-care, the book guides you toward reclaiming a solid sense of safety, self-worth, trust, and control, as well as the capacity to be close to others. The focus is on finding the way forward in your life today, no matter what has happened in the past. The updated second edition has a new section on managing emotions through mindfulness and an appendix on easing the stress of health care visits. Dozens of step-by-step questionnaires and exercises are included; you can download and print additional copies of these tools for repeated use. Trade Review"A thorough and compassionate workbook. The authors combine basic information, exercises, and examples in a highly readable and accessible format. This book will be particularly useful for readers taking their first steps on the journey of recovery from trauma."--Maxine Harris, PhD, coauthor of Healing the Trauma of Abuse "Anyone who chances on this workbook or is referred to it is extremely fortunate. It offers hope and guidance, speaking to the reader in personal ways that open paths for growth. I am especially impressed by the number and diversity of practical, realistic exercises. The authors provide concrete direction as they share their collective wisdom and experience."--Carroll Ann Ellis, MA, Director of Victim Services, Fairfax County (Virginia) Police Department "This practical workbook explains the impact of trauma and provides resources for coping. Survivors will benefit from the empathic tone and the personalized worksheets. Most important, this is a hopeful book that emphasizes that healing is possible, a much-needed message."--Christine A. Courtois, PhD, author of Healing the Incest Wound "Step by guided step, this workbook offers a careful, caring assist out of the emotional tangle that can result from trauma....Clear, comprehensive, well-grounded, and well-organized--real help for those in a vulnerable place."--Kirkus Reviews (on the prior edition) "Life After Trauma is written by two attuned, experienced trauma professionals who connect with their readers’ pain, resources, and determination. The reader feels seen, held, guided, and respected all along the way."--from the foreword by Laurie Anne Pearlman, PhD - A way to connect with readers' pain, resources, and determination....Reading this book has been an amazing journey. I highly recommend it. --Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter, 3/12/2010ƒƒ This book is full of helpful, practical strategies for coping and self-care....Would recommend this book as a good self-help workbook that offers a useful place to begin helping oneself following a trauma. --Transactional Analysis Journal, 3/12/2010ƒƒ I especially applaud the authors of this workbook, emphasizing the importance of clients acquiring or developing comforting and coping strategies early on in their healing process, and for their warm and accessible writing style. Packed with tips and dozens of exercises, the workbook is primarily aimed at survivors, but can be used by or with a therapist....I would recommend this practical volume to all counsellors as part of their trauma toolbox. --The Independent Practitioner, 3/12/2010ƒƒStep by guided step, this workbook offers a careful, caring assist out of the emotional tangle that can result from trauma....Clear, comprehensive, well-grounded, and well-organized—real help for those in a vulnerable place. (on previous edition)--Kirkus Reviews, 3/12/2010Table of ContentsForeword to the Second Edition, Laurie Anne PearlmanPrologue. Before You Begin1. After Trauma: Why You Feel Thrown for a Loop2. Ways of Coping after the Trauma3. Thinking Things Through4. Feeling Safe; Being Safe5. What Does It Mean to Trust?6. Regaining Control in Your Life7. Valuing Yourself and Others8. Feeling Close to OthersEpilogue. Healing for the Long TermAppendix A. Taking Care of Yourself in Health Care SettingsAppendix B. Recommended ResourcesAppendix C. About PsychotherapyAppendix D. How Mental Health Professionals Can Use This Workbook

    1 in stock

    £16.99

  • Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress: Homefront Struggles

    Left Coast Press Inc Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress: Homefront Struggles

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen soldiers at Fort Carson were charged with a series of 14 murders, PTSD and other "invisible wounds of war" were thrown into the national spotlight. With these events as their starting point, Jean Scandlyn and Sarah Hautzinger argue for a new approach to combat stress and trauma, seeing them not just as individual medical pathologies but as fundamentally collective cultural phenomena. Their deep ethnographic research, including unusual access to affected soldiers at Fort Carson, also engaged an extended labyrinth of friends, family, communities, military culture, social services, bureaucracies, the media, and many other layers of society. Through this profound and moving book, they insist that invisible combat injuries are a social challenge demanding collective reconciliation with the post-9/11 wars.Trade Review"This is such a valuable book. Scandlyn and Hautzinger show us why the US military at first denied PTSD's almost epidemic proportions and then embraced it to the exclusion of other post-war health costs. They also enable us to listen to women as veterans' wives and to townspeople protesting military base expansion. So much here will stick with me."-Cynthia Enloe, Clark University; author of Nimo's War, Emma's War: Making Feminist Sense of the Iraq War"For decades now, and since the beginning of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in particular, one single term--posttraumatic stress disorder--has been given the massive task of describing the complex impacts of war on military servicemembers and the people who share their lives. But as Hautzinger and Scandlyn show, in narratives rendered with both care and urgency, those impacts often overspill the neat boundaries of mental illness, medical diagnosis, and acronyms that roll off the tongue. This book lets us know just how much is at stake for soldiers, veterans, military families, and civilians alike in the language, stories and categories we use to make sense of war."--Kenneth T. MacLeish, Vanderbilt University, author of Making War at Fort Hood: Life and Uncertainty in a Military Community"In this readable and engaging book, Scandlyn and Hautzinger use rich ethnography to push beyond a narrowly defined focus on PTSD and raise thoughtful questions about the needs of post-9/11 service members and their families and communities. The authors illuminate the complex impacts of war for a small city far away from the conflicts but central to the American war effort. It is common to talk about the "...ripple effects"... of war--how its moral, spiritual, psychological, political and economic consequences spread far beyond those most directly involved--but rare to provide such a careful and scholarly look at how that diffusion occurs. Hautzinger and Scandlyn have written an essential book for anyone seeking to better understand the true impact of the post-9/11 wars for American service members and society."--Erin Finley, University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioAnthropologists Hautziner (Colorado College) and Scandlyn (Univ. of Colorado, Denver) offer an important, well-written, and thoroughly research work regarding the culture of returning soldiers. The emphasis is on post-9/11, specifically focused on PTSD. ... The major dichotomy is between PTSD (a mental condition, the legitimacy often challenged by fellow soldiers) and traumatic brain injury (physical and observable). Reentry involved counseling (military and civilian) and town hall meetings, among other efforts. The authors do not answer questions, but stimulate many. A profound work and must-read for scholars interested in the military. Summing Up: Essential."—J. Stanley, emeritus, Towson UniversityTable of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Coming Home 1. Lethal Warriors at Home 2. Best Home Town in the Army 3. Doing Dirty Work 4. PTSD = Pulling the Stigma Down 5. Decentering PTSD Part II: The Supporting Cast 6. Codeswitching : So, why do you have frostbite? 7. This is Our Playground: Family Readiness Groups 8. Waiting to Serve 9. Appropriate Accommodation, or Exceptionalism for Supercitizens? 10. This Land is Not for Sale: Pinon Canyon and Army Expansionism Part III: Dialogue 11. You're Not a Victim, You're a Volunteer 12. Closing the Gaps: Seeking Civilian-Military Dialogue 13. Clueless Civilians and Others 14. The Day after Veterans Day: Listening to the Homefront Conclusion: Toward a Collective Reckoning with the Post-9/11 Wars

    1 in stock

    £42.99

  • Unseen Lives: The Hidden World of Modern Slavery

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Unseen Lives: The Hidden World of Modern Slavery

    Book Synopsis'...a fully grown man utterly broken by what he had experienced, physically and mentally exhausted with physical evidence showing the overt signs of the abuse he had been through.'This is how Kate Garbers met Riso, a man who had been trafficked and in forced labour for months, with no way out. Modern slavery is far closer than we think. Yet it is largely unseen and unknown to most of us - a crime against humanity hidden in plain sight.In this revealing exposé, Kate Garbers shares moving stories of survivors she has met and shares insights she has gained through over a decade of anti-slavery work. Survivor stories are complemented by a forensic account of how modern slavery works and the many forms it can take - from forced labour to organ harvesting - and how it is enabled to continue by our current laws and systems.Unseen Lives also provides a vision of hope for those looking to challenge and dismantle modern slavery, laying out what changes we need to make as individuals and as a society in order to effectively tackle modern slavery and improve the support of survivors.Trade ReviewAn inspiring, powerful memoir and a clear explanation of the development of modern slavery and the responses to it over the last twenty years. Written with humility and warmth, it demonstrates what an individual can do to really make a difference. -- Dame Sara Thornton DBE QPM, the UK’s Independent Anti-Slavery CommissionerA beautifully written and eye-opening book that draws from the author's unique front-line experience over more than a decade. This is an absolutely essential read, full of engagement with survivors, deep research, and fresh ideas for how we can see, hear, understand and confront modern slavery in our society. -- Professor Zoe Trodd, Director of the Rights LabThis is a must read book for anyone who wants to understand one of the gravest problems of contemporary society. Kate has managed to give voice to the unseen, provoke and challenge us to understand how as ordinary citizens we are all deeply implicated in exploitation, trafficking and slavery, but at the same time she wants us to dig deeper and think about how to bring about change. Brilliant and hugely important. -- Samantha Knights QC, MatrixAn intelligent and authoritatively written book based on evidence. Every survivor is different, every agency has different thresholds and criteria and it is no surprise that we have a messy dysfunctional system tackling modern slavery.This book should be read by those who know very little, but also maybe more importantly by those who think they know it all. As a former Police & Crime Commissioner and magistrate, I recognise that the author brings clarity to a confused scenario. Solutions are neither clear nor straightforward. Victims have limited choices, or no choice. The least worst choice just reminds us that this is our responsibility to know more. All our agencies and the public need to know the signs, to listen to our gut feeling. The "them" and "us" are clearly articulated. Under different situations, "Us" could become "them". This book is not about "do gooding". It's not about telling victims what to do, it's about giving them the power to make choices with knowledge. -- Sue Mountstevens, Former Police and Crime Commissioner, Avon & Somerset, 2012-2021Kate's compelling case studies reveal the agonising decisions survivors and their support workers must face in a system fit for purpose on paper, but that in reality offers very little, and risks re-traumatisation, criminalisation and even in some cases re-trafficking. Her book's recommendations, including from survivors themselves, alongside her message of empathy provides a powerful guide for both the public and policymakers alike. -- Tamara Barnett, Director of Operations, Human Trafficking FoundationThis is a very personal moving story of the journey of one determined woman who decides that listening to the experiences of the victims of trafficking is not enough. Her response to the harrowing testimonies we read about is to set up the charity UNSEEN and champion the cause of victims to Government. Kate Garbers shows us that she is more than a campaigner as you will find when you read her book. She cares deeply and hopes that you will as well and then act. The question she is really posing to us all is will we? -- Lord Coaker of Gedling, Former Co Chair of All Party Parliamentary Modern Slavery Group

    £17.40

  • Combat Trauma: Imaginaries of War and Citizenship

    Verso Books Combat Trauma: Imaginaries of War and Citizenship

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAmericans have long been asked to support the troops and care for veterans' psychological wounds. Who, though, does this injunction serve?As acclaimed scholar Nadia Abu El-Haj argues here, in the American public's imagination, the traumatized soldier stands in for destructive wars abroad, with decisive ramifications in the post-9/11 era. Across the political spectrum the language of soldier trauma is used to discuss American warfare, producing a narrative in which traumatized soldiers are the only acknowledged casualties of war, while those killed by American firepower are largely sidelined and forgotten.In this wide-ranging and fascinating study of the meshing of medicine, science, and politics, Abu El-Haj explores the concept of post-traumatic stress disorder and the history of its medical diagnosis. While antiwar Vietnam War veterans sought to address their psychological pain even as they maintained full awareness of their guilt and responsibility for perpetrating atrocities on the killing fields of Vietnam, by the 1980s, a peculiar convergence of feminist activism against sexual violence and Reagan's right-wing "war on crime" transformed the idea of PTSD into a condition of victimhood. In so doing, the meaning of Vietnam veterans' trauma would also shift, moving away from a political space of reckoning with guilt and complicity to one that cast them as blameless victims of a hostile public upon their return home. This is how, in the post-9/11 era of the Wars on Terror, the injunction to "support our troops," came to both sustain US militarism and also shields American civilians from the reality of wars fought ostensibly in their name.In this compelling and crucial account, Nadia Abu El-Haj challenges us to think anew about the devastations of the post-9/11 era.Trade ReviewA bracing, riveting, and vitally important critique of American empire and the ideological mechanisms for normalizing permanent warfare. Few authors have considered the psychosocial and ethical instruments of imperial warfare with such clarity or looked so directly at US culpability in the War on Terror. Every single US taxpayer should read this book. -- Joseph Masco, author of The Future of FalloutIn this path-breaking book, Abu El-Haj examines changes in the understanding of combat trauma to demonstrate that psychiatry, operating in tandem with imperial interventions, helps create the political conditions necessary for the reproduction of U.S. militarism. With her finger on the pulse of American political life, she shows how perpetrators become victims, while the primary casualties of American military violence are ignored, dismissed, and forgotten. -- Lisa Wedeen, author of Authoritarian ApprehensionsTable of ContentsIntroductionPart 1: From Agent to VictimChapter 1: Psychiatry as Radical Critique: "Post Vietnam Syndrome"Chapter 2: The Politics of Victimization: Feminism, the Victims of Crime Movement, and Reconstructing the War in VietnamPart 2: Combat Trauma After 9/11Chapter 3: Soldier's Trauma, RevisitedChapter 4: The Politics of Moral InjuryPart 3: Conscripting CitizensChapter 5: Caring for MilitarismChapter 6: The (American) Civilian EpilogueAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex

    5 in stock

    £19.00

  • My Life After Trauma Handbook: Surviving and

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers My Life After Trauma Handbook: Surviving and

    Book SynopsisAdversity is a part of life and many of us have experienced trauma that has left us feeling distressed, scared or alone. This book draws on Bridie and Sue's background in Clinical Psychology to help you identify what trauma is, the effect it can have on your physical and mental health, and how you can cope.Containing many ideas and strategies to support you with the impact of trauma, including giving yourself a butterfly hug to calm yourself down or sending an email to someone who lives far away to feel more connected, this is a guide that you can dip in and out of, and return to at different stages in your life after trauma.Co-written with two young people who were brave enough to share their own stories, you will find that you are not alone, that nothing stays the same, and that there's always hope.Trade ReviewBridie, Sue, Jade, and Reggie have written a book that moves us from victim to survivor, allowing resilience and growth to follow. I recommend this book to any young person who has experienced trauma and for those supporting them. -- Dr Kim S Golding CBE, Clinical Psychologist and AuthorWe all have difficult experiences in our lives that can be hard to make sense of. This book is like having a supportive, empathic, psychologically-savvy and life-informed friend in our pocket. -- Dr Helen Rodwell, Clinical Psychologist and Co-Author of Parenting with Theraplay and An Introduction to Autism for Adoptive and Foster Families

    £15.80

  • Expressive and Creative Arts Methods for Trauma

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Expressive and Creative Arts Methods for Trauma

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith the increasing probability of floods, wars, and human displacement, there will be a great need for health care professionals to help. The arts provide a new, human, and cost-effective way to bring relief and to ease some of the human suffering associated with trauma.The editor, Lois Carey, presents a compelling rationale for the use of the arts therapies to work with trauma. First, it is now clear that traumatized children have difficulty using words to describe their experience. Drawing, play, music and other creative forms allow for an indirect expression that reduces anxiety, and they also help to establish a therapeutic relationship and an area of safety. The same is true for traumatized adults, who are often nonverbal... this book can be a beginning of much-needed documentation of the use of the expressive arts methods for trauma survivors and will provide a significant and useful introduction to the field for health professionals.'- PsycCRITIQUES'I think the descriptions of the methods are interesting and they show a lot of experience in the field of trauma-treatment. It is a well written, very readable book of the practice.'-Tijdschrift voor Vaktherapie (Journal of Therapy)'This book throws more light on different expressive and creative arts methods in the treatment of trauma. In detailed case studies and research, the authors offer an overview of creative arts methods aiming at brain functions which are not always being reached by verbal therapy alone.'-Tijdschrift voor Vaktherapie (Journal of Therapy)'The authors use a rich mix of interesting case material and useful explanation of the techniques for the uninitiated.'- Therapy Today'A very good job of promoting the use of expressive arts therapy to complement talking therapies and achieve results that talking therapy cannot.'- Play Therapy UK'If you are a parent, dealing daily with the effects of traumatised children, and especially finding it difficult to firstly access specialist therapy and secondly to understand the principles in relation to your child, then this book will give you a clear understanding of the aims and outcomes of therapies which may be on offer.'- www.adoption-net.co.ukExpressive and Creative Arts Methods for Trauma Survivors demonstrates how play, art, and music therapies, as well as sandplay, psychodrama and storytelling, can be used to aid the recovery of trauma victims.Drawing on detailed case studies and a growing body of evidence of the benefits of non-verbal therapies, the contributors-all leading practitioners in their fields-provide an overview of creative therapies that tap into sensate aspects of the brain not always reached by verbal therapy alone. Methods of exploring traumatic experiences with a view to limiting patients' distress are also explored. The techniques discussed are appropriate for work with children, families and groups and are based on established approaches, including Jungian, Child-centred, Gestalt and Freudian theories.Expressive and Creative Arts Methods for Trauma Survivors will be an enlightening read for expressive and specialized arts therapists and for students and academics in these fields.Trade ReviewThis book serves as a good introductory reference and overview of the better known methods in expressive and arts therapy. -- Journal of Child & Adolescent TraumaTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword by Judith Rubin. Introduction - Lois Carey. 1. Neuroscience and Trauma Treatment: Implications for Creative Arts Therapists - David Crenshaw. 2. Crisis Intervention Play Therapy to Help Traumatized Children - Nancy Boyd Webb. 3. Working Toward Aesthetic Distance: Drama Therapy for Adult Victims of Trauma - Judith Glass. 4. An Expressive Arts Therapy Model with Groups for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Susan Hansen. 5. Peter: A Study of Cumulative Trauma: From "Robot" to "Regular Guy" - Eleanor Irwin. 6. Art Therapy with Traumatized Families - P. Gussie Klorer. 7. Songs of the Self: Vocal Psychotherapy for Adults Traumatized as Children - Diane Austin. 8. Sandplay Therapy with a Traumatized Boy - Lois Carey. 9. Sandplay Therapy and the Body in Trauma Recovery - Dennis McCarthy. 10. Puppetry Interventions for Traumatized Clients - Diane Frey. 11. Video Play Therapy - Diane Frey. 12. The Bowl of Light: A Story-Craft for Healing - Joyce Mills. Conclusion - Lois Carey. List of contributors. Index.

    5 in stock

    £31.87

  • Introduction to Counselling Survivors of

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Introduction to Counselling Survivors of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisVictims of sexual and physical trauma can feel lost and disconnected from themselves and others. Christiane Sanderson's new book explains how counsellors can restore connection to self and others, and facilitate recovery within a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship.To understand fully the harm caused by interpersonal trauma, professionals must first recognize its complex nature, and the psychological and emotional impact of exposure to control and terror. This book examines the therapeutic techniques and specific challenges faced by professionals when working with survivors of interpersonal trauma. The author explores issues such as safety and protection, the long-term effects of trauma and the importance of visiting past experiences and assessing their impact on the present.This book is essential reading for counsellors, therapists, social workers, mental health professionals, health care professionals including GPs and midwives, legal professionals and all those working with survivors of interpersonal trauma such as sexual violence, child abuse, domestic abuse, elder abuse, institutional abuse and abuse by professionals.Trade ReviewThis informative and comprehensive work sets out to illuminate the nature of abuse that occurs within trusting, dependent or attached relationships... The author makes effective use of summary boxes and diagrams to highlight the key points of each chapter. Particularly valuable is the inclusion of moving and powerful case vignettes to bring emotional valence to the themes discussed and to place them in a real]life context. There are also useful suggestions for further reading... the book is written in an appropriately scientific style, making use of clinical evidence and research from the therapeutic field to support the author's assertions and providing sensible suggestions for work in this area. The expertise and wealth of clinical experience of the author are very much in evidence... clearly written, comprehensive and accessible, providing almost everything a therapist needs to know about working with those who have experienced interpersonal abuse. The focus on the complexity of interpersonal abuse and the devotion of a separate chapter to each form of abuse distinguish it from most other books in this field. I would recommend it as a must]read for a broad range of professionals and others working with survivors of abuse. -- Child Abuse ReviewI would strongly urge counsellors, psychotherapists, trainers, educators, curriculum developers and other helping professionals to consider this text as essentiial and core reading, because a strength of the work is that it is grounded in the author's 21 years of clinical experience, and supported with references from current and contemporary research findings. -- The Independent PractitionerTable of ContentsIntroduction. PART I. Chapter 1. What is Interpersonal Trauma? Chapter 2. The Dynamics of Interpersonal Trauma. Chapter 3. The Impact and Long Term Effects of Interpersonal Trauma. Chapter 4. Creating a Secure Base: Fundamental Principles of Safe Trauma Therapy Chapter 5 Working with Interpersonal Trauma. PART II. Chapter 6. Child Abuse as Interpersonal Trauma. Chapter 7. Child Sexual Abuse as Interpersonal Trauma. Chapter 8. Rape as Interpersonal trauma . Chapter 9. Sexual Exploitation: Child and Adult Prostitution, Human Trafficking and Sexual Slavery Chapter 10. Domestic Abuse as Interperosnal Trauma. Chapter 11. Elder Abuse as Interpersonal Trauma Chapter 12. Institutional Abuse as Interpersonal Trauma Chapter 13. Professional Abuse as Interpersonal Trauma Chapter 14. Professional Challenges and Impact of Counselling Survivors of Interperosnal Trauma. PART III. Chapter 15. Professional Issues. Chapter 16. Impact of Counselling Survivors of Interpersonal Trauma. Resources. Bibliography. Index.

    1 in stock

    £24.99

  • The Last Tour of Archie Forbes

    Saraband The Last Tour of Archie Forbes

    Book Synopsis"Does for PTSD what Slaughterhouse 5 did for survivor guilt.” – Robert Morace. Returning from active service in Afghanistan, Archie’s life has fallen apart. Suffering from severe PTSD, he’s lost his job and his family and now he’s on the streets – desperately trying to cope in a hostile, austerity-strapped world that doesn’t understand the horror of war and the devastating effect it has on the mind. Archie has a chance to rebuild his life with his new exercise class, ironically called ‘Slim for Jesus’, until a friend goes missing and Archie, being the ‘local nut job’, is the prime suspect. This unforgettable book offers an utterly convincing (and often frightening) take on contemporary life, from the dislocated viewpoint of someone whose life is unravelling. With a dazzling portrayal of a deeply troubled man, this novel gets to the true nub of a condition often talked about but rarely considered in any great depth.Trade Review“Unsentimental and unsparing, Last Tour does for PTSD what Slaughterhouse 5 did for survivor guilt.” * Robert Morace, Professor of English, Daemen College, Amherst, NY *"Her compassionate understanding for the condition known as post-traumatic stress disorder marks her out not just as an exceptional writer but also as a sympathetic observer of the human condition." * Trevor Royle, former Trustee of Combat Stress *Her depiction of PTSD avoids the clichés and embraces not only the complexity of the post-war experience, but also the absurdity of it all. * Rodge Glass *"One of the most engaging, powerful, original, heart-breaking books I've ever read." * Manda Scott *"Victoria Hendry brings us a novel for our time in which a yawning austerity culture threatens to swallow up even the brave. From front line to food bank, Archie Forbes leads us on a journey through the reality of Bedroom-tax Britain." * Dr Robin Hill, former editor of Life and Work magazine *

    £8.54

  • Yoga and Resilience: Empowering Practices for

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Yoga and Resilience: Empowering Practices for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisYoga and Resilience is part of a larger series put out by the Yoga Service Council in collaboration with the Omega Institute. To date, there have been three texts published: Best Practices for Yoga in Schools, Best Practices for Yoga with Veterans, and Best Practices for Yoga in the Criminal Justice System. This body of work takes a unique and groundbreaking approach of co-creation, calling on a diverse array of leading experts in the fields of trauma and yoga, to collaborate and distill best practices that will inform the fields of mental health, trauma-informed yoga, yoga service, and yoga more generally. Contributors and authors met during two symposia and engaged in an ongoing collaborative process resulting in the current text.Yoga and Resilience: Empowering Practices for Survivors of Sexual Trauma: Supports a holistic approach to ameliorating the impacts of traumatic stress, and specifically the impacts of sexual trauma. Serves as a resource to survivors, yoga teachers and practitioners, yoga service providers, trauma practitioners, and agency administrators among others. Presents a foundational understanding of sexual trauma and illuminates current best practices for integrating trauma-informed yoga and mindfulness practices into work with persons and systems impacted by sexual trauma. Explores an approach that moves beyond trauma-informed practice to a focus on resilience and universal inclusivity. Provides concrete tools to serve survivors better and to ensure that teachers and administrators not only seek to minimize harm but also combat sexual violence and its perpetration within yoga contexts.Contributors to the book:Keyona Aviles, Jacoby Ballard, Lisa Boldin, Maya Breuer, Regine Clermont, Colleen DeVirgiliis, Alexis Donahue, Pamela Stokes Eggleston, Jennifer Cohen Harper, Dani Harris, Nan Herron, Daniel Hickman, Diana Hoscheit, Beth Jones, Sue Jones, James Jurgensen, Mark A. Lilly, Jana Long, Anneke Lucas, Amanda J.G. Napior, Amina Naru, Emanuel "Manny" Salazar, Austin K. Sanderson, Lidia Snyder, Nicole Steward, Rosa Vissers, Kimberleigh Weiss-Lewit, Ann Wilkinson

    1 in stock

    £33.25

  • 2 in stock

    £28.80

  • Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG Die TraumaTrinitat Ignoranz Fragilitat Kontrolle. Buchpaket dt.

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn his trilogy The Trauma Trinity, Ellert Nijenhuis devotes himself extensively to the trauma phenomenon. Part I aims to overcome conceptual flaws. It offers new definitions of the term trauma and concepts derived from it and introduces a new dimension of trauma-related disorders. Part II analyzes the concepts of personality, self, self-confidence, dissociation in trauma and dissociative parts of the personality and substantiates these with empirical results. Part III, as a unique introduction, offers access to the enactive treatment of chronically traumatized people. Patients and therapists are understood as equal partners who join together in a shared, participatory attempt to explain a world that can be hurtful beyond any imagination.

    3 in stock

    £137.69

  • The New Normal: Trauma, Biopolitics and Visuality

    Bloomsbury India The New Normal: Trauma, Biopolitics and Visuality

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £80.75

  • The Trauma Treatment Handbook

    WW Norton & Co The Trauma Treatment Handbook

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe therapist’s go-to source for treating a range of traumatized patients.Trade Review"[D]ue to the complexity of traumas the various approaches warrant significant discussion. In this volume Shapiro has done so brilliantly…[C]an be appreciated by both the experienced clinician as well as members of the general public…[I] welcome Shapiro’s book and highly recommend it to anyone concerned about helping others or themselves surmount this affliction." -- International Hypnosis Research Institute"What a great book. Plainly written, packed with information and resources, the author demonstrates an astonishing depth of knowledge, grasp of scores of trauma therapies, along with compassion and warm empathy for trauma survivors. All this underscored with a scientific objectivity and a lively sense of humor….This book gives the therapist – novice or experienced – a massive choice of approaches to apply to a specific traumatized client." -- Hypnosis Depot"[A] practical resource for those needing a comparative overview of the various trauma treatment methods available." -- The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter"This is a thorough, accessible, and very practical book, filled with resources and sound ideas, filtered through the intelligence and experience of a savvy, compassionate, down-to-earth, and very experienced clinician. It is like a travel guide to the land of trauma and trauma treatment: if you are new to it, it will orient you to all there is to do and see; if you’re a frequent traveler, it is a worthwhile reminder of all that is out there, above and beyond the familiar places you always visit. One couldn’t ask for a better guide. I highly recommend it." -- Diana Fosha, PhD, Director, The AEDP Institute, and co-editor, The Healing Power of Emotion"The Trauma Treatment Handbook is a most welcome addition to the vastly growing trauma literature. Robin Shapiro, a gifted clinician and writer, helps readers understand what it means to be traumatized, how it may affect people in various domains of their lives and what healing entails. In particular, she expertly helps those who need trauma therapy to consider which therapeutic approaches might be most suitable to their needs." -- Onno van der Hart, PhD, Honorary Professor of Psychopathology of Chronic Traumatization, Utrecht University

    2 in stock

    £30.39

  • Understanding Post Traumatic Stress A

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Understanding Post Traumatic Stress A

    Book SynopsisThis book examines the latest developments in theory and research in post--traumatic stress disorder. Drawing on the literature exploring personality and social psychology, it presents an integrative model of psychosocial factors affecting adjustment following traumatic stressors.Table of ContentsNormal and Abnormal Reactions to Trauma. Assessment and Measurement. Types of Trauma: From Natural Disaster to Political Violence. Theoretical Paradigms and Perspectives. Evidence for an Integrative Model of Adjustment. Intervention and Treatment. Conclusions. References. Index.

    £60.75

  • Remembering Trauma

    Harvard University Press Remembering Trauma

    Book SynopsisThis book, by a clinician who is also a laboratory researcher, is the first comprehensive, balanced analysis of the clinical and scientific evidence bearing on memory and trauma—and the first to provide definitive answers to the urgent questions at the heart of the controversy.Trade ReviewHere we have the most comprehensive and sober treatment yet undertaken of this sensitive and provocative topic. From the clinic to the laboratory, from psychotherapy to cognitive science, McNally considers the broad and often discordant literature about how people remember and forget traumatic experiences. The result is a masterly review of the evidence that will be an essential resource for mental health professionals, social workers, lawyers, and scientists interested in the psychological effects of trauma. -- Larry R. Squire, University of California School of Medicine, San DiegoRichard McNally has given us an incisive, lucid and remarkably comprehensive review and analysis of the conditions that produce lasting memories of traumatic experiences. It is a benchmark book that should be read by anyone who is interested in the consequences of emotional trauma. -- James L. McGaugh, University of California, IrvineA stimulating, erudite, wry, dispassionate overview of an impassioned battleground. No better analysis exists. -- Donald F. Klein, Columbia UniversityWhat happens to the mind after severe trauma? Can memories of terrible experiences be repressed only to be recovered at a later date? Richard McNally draws on his encyclopedic knowledge of evidence from cognitive, behavioral, and neuroscience to answer these troubling questions, among the most difficult ever faced by psychologists, psychotherapists, and families. Anyone who wants to go behind the headlines and polemics about repressed memories will be enthralled by this book. -- David H. Barlow, Boston UniversityRichard McNally calls this theory of amnesia "psychiatric folklore." As a therapist and a professor of psychology at Harvard, he has spent years studying the effects of trauma on people's mental processes--including memory. He is on top of the research and has done some of it himself. The investigational literature is vast, and Remembering Trauma covers virtually all of it...Elegant and impassioned. [This book] makes a supposedly complex topic simple. Or at least simple enough to make readers wonder about the ready acceptance of a notion that goes against common sense and experience. -- Debbie Nathan * Washington Post *McNally...is both a clinician who studies anxiety disorders and one of the leading scientific investigators in the field of trauma and memory. Remembering Trauma is an exhaustive review of the scientific research and clinical evidence pertaining to trauma and memory, including what is known about dreams and nightmares, flashbacks, repression, dissociation, amnesia, and post-traumatic stress disorder. -- Carol Tavris * Times Literary Supplement *There are those occasional books that restore faith in reason, whose authors have the courage to take on the professional and scientific ideologies of the age. Remembering Trauma, by Richard McNally, is such a book...I recommend this book to all those working in the field of memory and trauma and to lay readers with an interest in the intriguing field of psychological amnesia. McNally has set a standard for application of experimental and observational data to notions and hypotheses about memory and trauma. The book informs the current public and professional debates, clarifies battling ideologies, and avoids the 'political correctness' that has been so damaging to scientific inquiry. The reader, whether lay or professional, will emerge more knowledgeable and more skeptical of many scientific and clinical assertions about memory and particularly amnesia. -- Glenn Craig Davis * Journal of the American Medical Association *[McNally] addresses all of the relevant data, including those studies heralded as definitive by proponents of repressed memory. Meticulously analyzing the morass of findings, he makes sense of the rampant contradictions...McNally's synthesis of research from clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and developmental psychology provides the most comprehensive and even-handed work on this important topic. -- Stephen J. Ceci * Science *Every now and then a book appears that can be instantly recognized as essential for its field--a work that must become standard reading if that field is to be purged of needless confusion and fortified against future errors of the same general kind. Such a book is Remembering Trauma, by the Harvard psychology professor Richard J. McNally. -- Frederick Crews * New York Review of Books *'How victims remember trauma is the most divisive issue facing psychology today,' according to Richard J. McNally, professor of psychology at Harvard University, in his informative and engrossing new book Remembering Trauma...I highly recommend [this book] to anyone curious about human memory and its vicissitudes. -- Richard Restak * Washington Times *The mechanisms by which therapists, police interrogators and others can lead people to believe that they remember events that did not occur are carefully described by McNally...Anyone interested in understanding how trauma is remembered must read this book. And anyone who has been poisoned by 'recovered memories,' as victim or accused, will find it a powerful antidote. -- David Canter * New Scientist *Remembering Trauma is a powerful counterweight to a literature that has often ranged from sloppy to ill-informed to overwrought, and to a field that is too often susceptible to the promptings of politics and culture. McNally has produced a work of exemplary scholarship that should begin to free our conceptions of trauma from the grip of many contemporary illusions. If it accomplishes this, it will be a grand achievement far beyond its field. -- Sally Satel * New Republic *The importance of Richard J. McNally's new book Remembering Trauma lies not just in the superb and definitive survey McNally makes of the history of repressed memories, but also in what the book stands for: Remembering Trauma is the monument built to mark the end of the memory wars...[It] is more than the final nail in the coffin of the repressed-memory craze. It is the blueprint for how psychiatry can best progress in the years to come. -- Paul R. McHugh * Weekly Standard *McNally summarizes the science of trauma and memory and considers whether therapists can implant 'false memory.' McNally suggests that U.S. culture's position concerning all forms of abuse is characterized by hysteria, and he points out that data reveal that traumatic information is memorable and that most people remember it well. Though an individual may be unwilling to reveal a traumatic event, he argues, that should not be mistaken for repressed memory...Clinical psychologists should read McNally's book for its data summaries and discussions of applied problems, including forensics. This book is a must for therapists working with trauma victims, and it will be a valuable resource for therapists who wish to avoid unethically or naively 'implanting' false memory in their clients. -- S. K. Hall * Choice *We are fortunate that Richard McNally has produced a fine, thorough survey of what has been learned on this subject in recent years...Remembering Trauma is an indispensable work for anyone interested in Freudian theory, current therapeutic methods, and the recent history of psychology generally. It is also useful for those interested in the epistemology of memory (and its application to critical thinking), as well as issues in the philosophy of psychology. I have seldom read as clear an exposition of a complex scientific topic, all the more remarkable because it is written by a highly respected, active researcher in the field. McNally has done us all a great service. -- Gary Jason * Philosophia *In the remarkably dispassionate and thorough Remembering Trauma, Harvard scientist and clinical psychologist Richard J. McNally looks closely at the issue of traumatic memory--its history and its application in psychiatric explanations and therapy. The book systematically lays out all the claims about repressed memories and their role in mental disorders. And then McNally just as systematically demolishes every one of the claims...This book effectively ended a disgraceful therapeutic craze. -- Paul McHugh * Wall Street Journal *Table of Contents1. The Politics of Trauma 2. How We Remember 3. What Is Psychological Trauma? 4. Memory for Trauma 5. Mechanisms of Traumatic Memory 6. Theories of Repression and Dissociation 7. Traumatic Amnesia 8. False Memories of Trauma 9. A View from the Laboratory 10. Controversies on the Horizon Notes Works Cited Acknowledgments Index

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  • Trauma Rules 2 Incorporating Military Trauma

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Trauma Rules 2 Incorporating Military Trauma

    Book SynopsisIndispensable to all personnel working in trauma * Contains 70 easy-to-remember rules * Shows how patients can be handled and treated with confidence in the first hours of injury * includes the approach to the patient initial assessment and resuscitation, as well as the investigation and definitive care.Table of ContentsThe primary directives. 1 Anxiety provokes memory loss: so learn a system and stick to it. 2 All 4 one and one for all. 3 Civilian and military trauma care is different. Preparation. 4 Any time preparing is time well spent. 5 If in doubt, call the Trauma Team. 6 Save yourself before the casualty. 7 The Team Leader is always right. Approach to the patient. 8 Assume the worst and proceed accordingly. 9 Read the wreckage. 10 Do a frisk or take a risk. 11 Don’t let the obvious distract from the occult. 12 The Trauma Team can only look or listen, not both. Initial assessment and resuscitation. 13 Tourniquets save lives. 14 If the bleeding is dramatic, use a novel haemostatic. 15 If you decide to crack the chest, survival’s almost nil at best. 16 The airway is more important than the cervical spine. 17 When NEXUS guidelines clear the spine, the spinal board’s a waste of time. 18 All trauma patients are dying for oxygen. 19 It is not lack of intubation that kills, it is lack of oxygenation. 20 Do not delay with a burned airway. 21 Think of cricothyrotomy when all else fails. 22 Look at the neck TWELVE times in the primary survey. 23 A hard collar does not protect the cervical spine. 24 All Trauma surgeons Occasionally Miss Cervical Fractures. 25 When patients with facial injuries look up at heaven they will soon be there. 26 Blood on the floor is lost forever more. 27 Short and thick does the trick. 28 Hidden blood loss will CRAMP your resuscitation. 29 Surgery does not follow resuscitation, it is part of resuscitation. 30 The stabbed stay stabbed until they reach theatre. 31 O Negative is good, but you can have too much of a good thing. 32 An injury above and below the abdomen implies an injury in the abdomen. 33 A penetrating wound below the nipple involves the abdomen. 34 Examination of the abdomen is as reliable as flipping a coin. 35 Neurogenic shock is hypovolaemic shock until proved otherwise. 36 Think of the causes of PEA or your patient is for THE CHOP. 37 Respiratory rate is the most sensitive indicator of deterioration, but nurses record TP not TPR. 38 Head injury alone does not cause hypotension. 39 Resuscitate the mother and the baby will look after itself. 40 Children are not small adults. 41 Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others. 42 Limb splintage is part of resuscitation. 43 The Glasgow Coma Scale does not measure prognosis. 44 A patient has a front, a back, two sides, a top and a bottom. 45 Put a finger in before putting a tube in. 46 The agitated patient will calm down while deteriorating. 47 You are not dead until you are death warmed up. 48 The golden rule is golden fluid in the golden hour. 49 It doesn’t hurt to give analgesia. Investigation and definitive care. 50 The golden hour belongs to the patient. 51 You can assess vision with the eyes closed. 52 You may read the newspaper, but you cannot read the DPL. 53 FAST procedure, quick decision. 54 A tension pneumothorax cannot be diagnosed on a chest X-ray. 55 A supine chest X-ray may be worse than no chest X-ray at all. 56 Investigation must never impede resuscitation. 57 Serial blood gases are the signposts on the road to resuscitation. 58 Patients are transferred, not their injuries or investigations. 59 Never believe a transferring hospital. 60 Better a negative laparotomy than a positive postmortem. 61 Go down the middle and be liberal. 62 Fix the pelvis to fix the bleeding. 63 Biology is the mother of all fixation. 64 The solution to pollution is dilution. 65 It doesn’t pay to be complacent about an elderly fracture of the rib. 66 A missed tertiary survey is a missed injury. 67 With multiple casualties do the most for the most. 68 Black is beautiful, and some things are never as black as they seem. 69 Predicting survival is hit and miss with ISS and TRISS. 70 Stop the clot before it stops the patient. The last rule Death is the only certainty in life. Reader’s rules

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  • Trauma and Orthopaedics at a Glance

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Trauma and Orthopaedics at a Glance

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    Book SynopsisTrauma and Orthopaedics at a Glance is an easy-to-read, highly visual guide to orthopaedics. It comprehensively covers relevant basic science and clinically-oriented anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, and the diagnosis and management of trauma, sports injuries, paediatric orthopaedics, degenerative disease, and musculoskeletal tumours.Table of ContentsPreface vii Acknowledgements viii How to Use Your Revision Guide ix About the Companion Website x Part 1 Basic sciences 1 1 Musculoskeletal tissues 2 2 Bone metabolism 4 3 Osteoarthritis 6 4 Rheumatoid arthritis 8 5 Imaging in orthopaedics: X‐rays 10 6 Imaging in orthopaedics: other modalities 12 7 Infection 14 8 Clinical anatomy of the upper limb 16 9 Clinical anatomy of the lower limb 19 10 Clinical anatomy of the spine 22 11 Examination of the upper limb 24 12 Examination of the lower limb 26 13 Examination of the spine 28 14 The brachial plexus 30 Part 2 Adult orthopaedics 33 Upper limb 34 15 Shoulder 1 34 16 Shoulder 2 36 17 Elbow 38 18 Wrist and hand 1 40 19 Wrist and hand 2 42 20 Wrist and hand 3 44 Lower limb 46 21 Hip 46 22 Hip replacement 48 23 Knee 1 50 24 Knee 2 52 25 Foot and ankle 54 26 Spine 56 27 Tumours 58 28 Rehabilitation 60 Part 3 Paediatric orthopaedics 63 29 Developmental dysplasia of hip (DDH) 64 30 Other paediatric hip conditions 66 31 Paediatric spinal disorders 68 32 Paediatric foot conditions 70 33 Neuromuscular conditions 72 34 Lower limb alignment 74 Part 4 Trauma 77 35 General principles 1 78 36 General principles 2 80 37 Advanced trauma life support (ATLS) 82 38 Upper limb trauma 1 84 39 Upper limb trauma 2 86 40 Upper limb trauma 3 88 41 Lower limb trauma 1 90 42 Lower limb trauma 2 92 43 Lower limb trauma 3 94 44 Proximal femoral fracture 1 96 45 Proximal femoral fracture 2 98 46 Cervical spine trauma 100 47 Thoracolumbar spine trauma 102 48 Trauma in children 1 104 49 Trauma in children 2 106 50 Compartment syndrome 108 51 Non‐union and malunion 110 Part 5 Working as a junior doctor in orthopaedics 113 52 Being an orthopaedic F2 114 53 Assessment of patients 116 54 The operating theatre 118 Part 6 Practical procedures 121 55 Practical procedures 1 122 56 Practical procedures 2 124 Index 126

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    John Wiley & Sons Inc ABC of Imaging in Trauma

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    Book SynopsisAn understanding of current trauma imaging concepts is essential for all medical personnel involved in the care of trauma patients where the outcome may depend on a rapid assessment of the nature and severity of injuries, allowing appropriate medical management and surgical or non-surgical intervention.Trade Review"This is a good overview for trainees or non-trauma specialists. Line drawings and images effectively illustrate many of the technical considerations in injury detection." (Doody's, 23 September 2011) Table of ContentsList of Contributors vi Foreword viii Acknowledgements ix 1 Introduction 1Leonard J. King and David C. Wherry 2 Head and Neck Trauma 4Simon Barker Jason H. M. Macdonald and Antonio Belli 3 Chest Trauma 13Ioannis Vlahos and Howard Champion 4 Abdominal Trauma 24Niall Power and Mark W. Bowyer 5 Pelvic Trauma 35Madeleine Sampson and Gavin Bowyer 6 Cervical Spine Trauma 44Sivadas Ganeshalingam Muaaze Ahmad Evan Davies and Leonard J. King 7 Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Trauma 56Sivadas Ganeshalingam Muaaze Ahmad Evan Davies and Leonard J. King 8 Vascular Trauma and Interventional Radiology 63Clare L. Bent and Matthew B. Matson 9 Upper Limb Injuries 72James Teh David Gay and Richard A. Schaefer 10 Lower Limb Injuries 86David Elias and Richard A. Schaefer 11 Paediatric Trauma 97Mark Griffiths and Catherine Cord-Uday 12 Imaging Trauma in Pregnancy 106Mark P. Bernstein and Anne G. Rizzo 13 Bullets Bombs and Ballistics 113Peter K. Ellis Iain Gibb and James Ryan 14 Imaging of Major Incidents and Mass Casualty Situations 122James H. Street Christopher Burns Xzabia Caliste Mark W. Bowyer and Leonard J. King Index 128

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  • American Psychological Association Casebook to the APA Clinical Practice Guideline

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    Book SynopsisThis casebook offers detailed guidance to help practitioners understand and implement the treatments recommended in the American Psychological Association’s Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults. The authors describe the unique factors involved in PTSD treatment, and core competencies necessary for providers. Chapters then explain each treatment described in the guideline, summarize the empirical evidence for their effectiveness, and offer rich, detailed case examples that demonstrate how readers can use these interventions with real clients. Treatments described include cognitive behavior therapy, cognitive processing therapy, cognitive therapy and prolonged exposure, brief eclectic psychotherapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and narrative exposure therapy. Medications including fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, and venlafaxine are discussed as well. Intended for use with the GuidelTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to this Casebook Chapter 2: Foundations of PTSD Treatment Chapter 3: Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for PTSD Chapter 4: Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD Chapter 5: Cognitive Therapy for PTSD Chapter 6: Prolonged Exposure for PTSD Chapter 7: Brief Eclectic Therapy for PTSD Chapter 8: Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy for PTSD Chapter 9: Narrative Exposure Therapy for PTSD Chapter 10: Pharmacotherapy for PTSD Chapter 11: Conclusion: Treatment Themes, Shared Components, and Future Research Directions

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  • Wound Care: A Handbook for Community Nurses

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Wound Care: A Handbook for Community Nurses

    Book SynopsisThe day-to-day responsibility for wound management is a role usually undertaken by nurses. It includes assessing the wound, selecting an appropriate treatment, and evaluating the patients' progress. In order to do this effectively the nurse needs to understand the healing process, recognize the factors which may delay wound healing, understand how wound healing can be optimized, know how to recognize complications if they arise and know how to treat them. This text, specifically written for community nurses, including practice nurses, provides a picture of wound healing for both acute and chronic wounds that may be encountered in a community setting. An overview of the function of the skin and phases of wound healing are examined prior to looking at the relationship between wound healing and the patients' health and lifestyle. The reference is written in a question-and-answer format, and includes relevant case studies.Table of ContentsSeries Preface vii Preface ix Chapter 1 Wound healing 1 Chapter 2 Wound assessment 11 Chapter 3 Factors affecting wound healing 23 Chapter 4 Wound cleansing 30 Chapter 5 Dressings 33 Chapter 6 Surgical wounds 45 Chapter 7 Burns, scalds and minor injuries 50 Chapter 8 Leg ulcers 56 Chapter 9 Pressure sores 81 Chapter 10 Wound infection 95 Chapter 11 Miscellaneous 105 Chapter 12 Clinical effectiveness, Sarah Freeman 111 Glossary 129 Resources 133 References 136 Index 143

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    Book SynopsisClinics in Developmental Medicine No. 162 The Research Programme on Shaken Baby Syndrome in Edinburgh is internationally recognised for its prominent ongoing research into the epidemiology, bio-mechanics, primary and secondary brain insults, neuroradiological aspects, medical-social aspects, and neurodevelopmental and neuropsychometric sequelae of shaking a baby. In this book, a highly distinguished team of experts from the programme present the clinician with the latest findings on the syndrome, covering the diagnosis of the syndrome itself and the long-term disability that results which, unlike other forms of child abuse associated with psychological scars, is also associated with a high degree of life-long physical and intellectual disability. This will be invaluable reading for all professionals concerned with diagnosing and treating this syndrome.Trade Review"Well written and comprehensive … .Throughout the book, there are many excellent pictures (most from real cases with no patient identifiers), illustrations, tables, and even several flow diagrams. The chapters on neuroimaging are very useful and would be of benefit to event the most accomplished neuroradiologist." (Journal of Child Neurology, November 2007)Table of ContentsPreface Martin Bax; 1. Epidemiology John Livingston; 2. Mechanisms and clinical presentation Robert Minns; 3. Haemorrhagic retinopathy of shaken injury: clinical and pathological aspects Andrew Parsons, Kristina May and Robert Doran; 4. Neuroimaging in acute and subacute non-accidental head injury: ultrasound and CT Tim Jaspen; 5. Initial and sequential MRI in non-accidental injury Maeve McPhillips; 6. Skeletal injuries in non-accidental injury Stephanie McKenzie; 7. Secondary brain insults Peter Andrews; 8. Early post-traumatic seizures Karen Barlow and Robert Minns; 9. Mechanism and management of subdural haemorrhage Jonathan Punt; 10. Neurodevelopmental and neuropsychological outcome Karen Barlow; 11. Neuropathology of non-accidental head injury Jeanne Bell; 12. Child protection and prevention Jacqueline Mok; 13. Conclusions Robert Minns and Keith Brown; Glossary of terms Nina Punt; Index.

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  • Postinjury Multiple Organ Failure

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Postinjury Multiple Organ Failure

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    Book SynopsisThis book on post-injury multiple organ failure (MOF) offers a comprehensive overview and clinically focused practical guide to treating the condition. MOF is arguably the most difficult complication to manage in polytrauma patients and is responsible for the majority of trauma deaths among patients who survived the first 24 hours after injury. Beyond mortality, it has a major impact on healthcare resource utilization and a persistent negative effect on patients’ long-term reported outcomes. This book is edited by surgeons who are passionate about the topic, and about optimizing the outcomes for polytrauma patients. Grasping the fascinating pathophysiology of MOF is essential for providing patients with quality early care. Each chapter highlights key learning objectives, historical perspectives, diagnostic and therapeutic pearls, and includes a must-know summary, additional reading suggestions and future research directions. Flowcharts, decision-making guides, summary tables, graphics and clinical photographs help to maximize the learning experience and to ensure readers retain what they’ve learned. The book fills a unique niche area for many specialties dedicated to critical care of polytrauma patients and to their management before and beyond intensive care. Table of Contents1 Historic perspective and relevant evolutionary landmarks in trauma care.- 2 The definition of postinjury Multiple Organ Failure.- 3 The pathomechanism of postinjury MOF.- 4 Genomic considerations related to postinjury MOF.- 5 The epidemiology of postinjury MOF.- 6 The relevance of traumatic shock and its treatment on the epidemiology of MOF.- 7 The relevance of the timing of surgical interventions.- 8 The population at risk, predictors of MOF.- 9 Postinjury MOF with and without infection.- 10 The principles of treatment, modern therapeutic targets.- 11 Central nervous system.- 12 Respiratory failure.- 13 Cardiac failure.- 14 Liver failure.- 15 Gastrointestinal failure, clinical presentations and treatment.- 16 Kidney failure.- 17 Bone marrow failure.- 18 MOF management in low resource settings.- 19 MOF in pregnancy and its relevance to Eclampsia.- 20 MOF in paediatric patients.- 21 Summary of randomised controlled trials with significant effect on MOF outcomes.- 22 Iatrogenic causes leading to MOF.- 23 Short term outcomes, what has changed during the last 40 years?.- 24 Long term outcomes and functional outcomes.- 25 Future directions.

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  • AO Principles of Fracture Management

    Thieme Publishing Group AO Principles of Fracture Management

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    Book SynopsisGewalterfahrungen, sexueller Missbrauch, Unfälle, Katastrophen oder Todesfälle im nahen Umfeld, extreme Situationen können zu Traumafolgestörungen führen. Seit 2018 unterscheidet die Weltgesundheitsorganisation in ihrem Klassifikationsverzeichnis vier solcher Störungen: die „klassische“ und die komplexe posttraumatische Belastungsstörung, dazu die Anhaltende Trauerstörung und die Anpassungsstörung. Diese Langzeitfolgen werden im Buch genau vorgestellt. In den letzten Jahren wurde eine Vielzahl von Interventionen entwickelt, diese Störungen wirksam zu behandeln.Diese Neuauflage wurde aufgrund der bahnbrechenden Neuerungen, an denen der Herausgeber auf internationaler Ebene entscheidend mit beteiligt war, weitgehend neu konzipiert.Zu den Neuerungen gehören die Kapitel zu: · Komplexe posttraumatische Belastungsstörung · Gewalt in der Kindheit und ihre Folgen · Niedrigschwellige und innovative Interventionen · Verfahren der kognitiven Verhaltenstherapie · Psychodynamische Ansätze DAS Handbuch zu den psychischen Traumafolgestörungen.Trade Review“... Dieses Buch gibt einen umfassenden Überblick über Traumafolgestörungen und zahlreiche aktuelle Studienergebnisse. Es schafft Verständnis für trauma- und belastungsbedingte Störungen und vermittelt therapeutisches Wissen, um das Leiden Betroffener zu lindern oder sie zu heilen. ... Ein umfangreiches Handbuch, sowohl für Therapeut*innen als auch für Betroffene empfehlenswert.” (PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog, Jg. 24, 2023)Table of ContentsVorwort.- Grundlagen.- Therapie.- Spezielle Aspekte.- Backmatter.

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