Hudgins Kate, Toscani Francesca (ed.) - Healing World Trauma with the Therapeutic Spiral Model. Psychodramatic Stories from the Frontlines.pdf

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“From the innovators of psychodramatic experiential treatment for
trauma comes this exciting and exhilarating new book on the art,
science, and craft of experiential treatment for trauma survivors. The
book is a delightful weaving of academic research, practical clinically-
based and research-tested tools and techniques, and compelling stories
of personal change and growth from practitioners at the front lines of
trauma treatment around the world.”
—Dale Richard Buchanan, Ph.D., TEP, former Director of
Clinical Therapies, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC
“The standard prognosis for trauma survivors is grim, appearing
recalcitrant to drug and traditional talk therapies. With this stark
background and in light of the greater global awareness of the human
and social costs of traumatic experiences—with causes as diverse as
armed conflict, ethnic warfare, and extreme weather events—this book
provides hope to the field of psychology, which longs for innovation. As
the son of the founders of Psychodrama and a professor at University
of Pennsylvania medical school, I find the Therapeutic Spiral Model
well-grounded in psychological theory and the latest research in
neurobiology, providing a bridge to the most effective psychodrama
treatment for trauma.”
—Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D., David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Medical
Ethics and Health Policy, Professor of the History and Sociology of Science,
and Professor of Philosophy (by courtesy), University of Pennsylvania;
author of
The Body Politic,
one of Kirkus Reviews’ “Best Books of 2011”
“This book is a crystal, each facet of which is complete in itself. It glitters
with the simplicity of the core principles of the Therapeutic Spiral
Model, facilitating embodied learning and reframing in the brain.”
—Olivia Lousada, D.Psych., senior trainer in
Psychodrama and author of
Hidden Twins
“An eloquent and moving account of how trauma can be healed; a
literary tapestry describing both the supporting neuroscience and the
creative collective that is TSM. Transcending time, place, and cultures,
[this book] gives us more than hope—it gives us a design for global
healing.”
—Linda Ciotola, M.Ed., TEP, TSM certified trainer and team
leader and co-author, with Karen Carnabucci, of
Healing
Eating Disorders with Psychodrama and Other Action
Methods: Beyond the Silence and the Fury
Healing World Trauma
with the Therapeutic
Spiral Model
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