Treating adult survivors of childhood emotional abuse and neglect :
[Book]
component-based psychotherapy /
Elizabeth K. Hopper [and three others].
New York :
The Guilford Press,
[2018]
1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Intro; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Authors; Foreword; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Contents; PART I. Overview and Background; 1. Component-Based Psychotherapy with Adult Survivors of Emotional Abuse and Neglect, with Hilary B. Hodgdon; 2. Into the Abyss: A Series of Moments in the Clinical Process for Client and Therapist; PART II. The Component-Based Psychotherapy Model; Relationship; 3. Client and Therapist Relational Patterns and Contextual Factors, with Margaret E. Blaustein; 4. Reaching across the Abyss: A Relational Approach; Regulation.
5. Regulation of Complex Trauma6. Regulating on the Brink of the Abyss; Parts; 7. Fragmentation of Self and Dissociative Parts; 8. Working with Dissociative Parts in the Depths of the Abyss; Narrative; 9. Constructing a Narrative, Constructing a Self with Jodie Wigren; 10. Transcending the Abyss: Life Narrative and Identity Development; PART III. The Component-Based Psychotherapy Model Integration: Out of the Abyss; 11. Tailoring Treatment with CBP: Individualized Adaptations and Effective Pacing; 12. Applications of CBP: Revisiting David and Nicole.
APPENDIX. Component-Based Psychotherapy: Clinician Self-Assessment, with Jana PressleyReferences; Index.
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"Component-based psychotherapy for childhood abuse is not a sequenced model, but it deliberately attends to the following four components: (1) relational, focused on client and therapist attachment styles and relational patterns with the intent of building a secure attachment as the context of the remaining work; (2) self-regulation, not only of emotions but of cognitions and behavior; (3) dissociative parts of self and their identification and elicitation; and (4) narrative construction of a coherent self. CPB does so in a way that is client-centered, flexible, and fluid, yet it is also systematic and has a structure. Each chapter offers observations of false starts, missed opportunities, pivotal interactions, and alternate approaches in response to particular exchanges between therapist and client, and highlights and builds upon interactions and interpretations perceived to bear promise"--
"Grounded in 40 years of clinical practice and research, this book provides a systematic yet flexible evidence-based framework for treating adult survivors of complex trauma, particularly those exposed to chronic emotional abuse or neglect. Component-based psychotherapy (CBP) addresses four primary treatment components that can be tailored to each client's unique needs--relationship, regulation, dissociative parts, and narrative. Vivid extended case examples illustrate CBP intervention strategies and bring to life both the client's and therapist's internal experiences. The appendix features a reproducible multipage clinician self-assessment tool that can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size."--
Treating adult survivors of childhood emotional abuse and neglect.