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Stress is a universal condition. However, severe stress related to loss, trauma, and/or terror necessitates an integrated approach, one that was pioneered nearly 20 years ago with the publication of Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes. This classic text has been updated and revised for our times, reflecting changes in DSM-5, which introduced a new category of diagnoses called trauma- and stressor-related disorders. This new edition updates treatment recommendations for these disorders and emphasizes formulation for determining appropriate therapeutic strategies. The author's method is assessment-based and does not compartmentalize its recommendations into treatment modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, prolonged exposure, or cognitive processing therapy. Instead, the book takes an integrative and transtheoretical approach that emphasizes repeated assessments, resulting in treatment plans that are individualized, flexible, and more responsive to patient changes. Clinicians plan interventions based on the current state of mind of patients as they progress through the processing of traumatic events.

The new edition reflects evolution in the field, including the following:

• The cross-theoretical approach helps practitioners integrate previously acquired clinical concepts without limiting them to one treatment modality or school of thought, enhancing their ability to respond to patient needs.
• Assessment can be used throughout all phases of treatment, which leads to the possibility of enhancing emotional control, advancing attachment models, and consolidating identity.
• Because of the financial constraints of insurance coverage or military troop availability, many treatment guidelines for PTSD focus on brief therapy; however, this book stresses the need for therapies of the length required to provide full benefit to patients and to lead to personality growth.

In addition, the inclusion of illustrative cases anchors techniques to pragmatic actions, engaging readers and focusing them on the most critically important concepts. End-of-chapter summaries allow review of key principles, and pertinent tables and figures condense essential information for easy understanding and retrieval.

Of great practical value for psychotherapists and other mental health professionals working with patients experiencing the effects of serious life events, Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes is the definitive guide to the psychotherapy and management of acute stress and PTSD, combining clear and compelling case descriptions with the eloquent presentation of therapeutic technique.



Trade Review

This book is of high quality and useful for learning to better manage stress response syndromes. The author is a highly regarded expert in the field and provides a unique "transtheoretical" approach to treatment. The author does not suggest any specific type of therapeutic modality; rather the book focuses on developing a solid biopsychosocial formulation for each patient and using that as a guide for which specific techniques to use. This approach, which focuses on flexibility of the clinician in order to better provide care for the patient, is a strength of this book. Furthermore, the book has several helpful case examples that support individual strategies or ideas discussed by the author.

-- Chad R. Percifield, D.O. * Doody's Book Reviews *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Principles of Psychological Responses to Stressor Events
Chapter 2. Assessment and Treatment Planning
Chapter 3. Providing Support
Chapter 4. Linking the Meanings of Stressor Events to the Self
Chapter 5. Improving Coping Skills
Chapter 6. Renarration and Reschematization
Chapter 7. Terminating
Chapter 8. Assessing Change
Chapter 9. Conclusion
Recommended Readings
References

Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 06/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781615373055, 978-1615373055
      ISBN10: 1615373055
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Stress is a universal condition. However, severe stress related to loss, trauma, and/or terror necessitates an integrated approach, one that was pioneered nearly 20 years ago with the publication of Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes. This classic text has been updated and revised for our times, reflecting changes in DSM-5, which introduced a new category of diagnoses called trauma- and stressor-related disorders. This new edition updates treatment recommendations for these disorders and emphasizes formulation for determining appropriate therapeutic strategies. The author's method is assessment-based and does not compartmentalize its recommendations into treatment modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, prolonged exposure, or cognitive processing therapy. Instead, the book takes an integrative and transtheoretical approach that emphasizes repeated assessments, resulting in treatment plans that are individualized, flexible, and more responsive to patient changes. Clinicians plan interventions based on the current state of mind of patients as they progress through the processing of traumatic events.

      The new edition reflects evolution in the field, including the following:

      • The cross-theoretical approach helps practitioners integrate previously acquired clinical concepts without limiting them to one treatment modality or school of thought, enhancing their ability to respond to patient needs.
      • Assessment can be used throughout all phases of treatment, which leads to the possibility of enhancing emotional control, advancing attachment models, and consolidating identity.
      • Because of the financial constraints of insurance coverage or military troop availability, many treatment guidelines for PTSD focus on brief therapy; however, this book stresses the need for therapies of the length required to provide full benefit to patients and to lead to personality growth.

      In addition, the inclusion of illustrative cases anchors techniques to pragmatic actions, engaging readers and focusing them on the most critically important concepts. End-of-chapter summaries allow review of key principles, and pertinent tables and figures condense essential information for easy understanding and retrieval.

      Of great practical value for psychotherapists and other mental health professionals working with patients experiencing the effects of serious life events, Treatment of Stress Response Syndromes is the definitive guide to the psychotherapy and management of acute stress and PTSD, combining clear and compelling case descriptions with the eloquent presentation of therapeutic technique.



      Trade Review

      This book is of high quality and useful for learning to better manage stress response syndromes. The author is a highly regarded expert in the field and provides a unique "transtheoretical" approach to treatment. The author does not suggest any specific type of therapeutic modality; rather the book focuses on developing a solid biopsychosocial formulation for each patient and using that as a guide for which specific techniques to use. This approach, which focuses on flexibility of the clinician in order to better provide care for the patient, is a strength of this book. Furthermore, the book has several helpful case examples that support individual strategies or ideas discussed by the author.

      -- Chad R. Percifield, D.O. * Doody's Book Reviews *

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Principles of Psychological Responses to Stressor Events
      Chapter 2. Assessment and Treatment Planning
      Chapter 3. Providing Support
      Chapter 4. Linking the Meanings of Stressor Events to the Self
      Chapter 5. Improving Coping Skills
      Chapter 6. Renarration and Reschematization
      Chapter 7. Terminating
      Chapter 8. Assessing Change
      Chapter 9. Conclusion
      Recommended Readings
      References

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