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Principles of Trauma Therapy: A Guide to Symptoms, Evaluation, and Treatment is a hands-on, practical guide to trauma treatment that integrates a multi-modal approach to a wide range of posttraumatic outcomes. Authors John Briere and Catherine Scott articulate a nonpathologizing, phenomenological perspective on trauma and recovery--one that emphasizes both specific therape...more
Published March 21st 2006 by Sage Publications, Inc (first published 2006)
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Nov 26, 2007
Jessica marked it as to-read
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I sat through this guy's all-day lecture on trauma earlier this year, and it was one of the most incredible experiences of my (admittedly, fairly dull) life. Yes, sitting still in a chair just listening to this man talk about effects of some of the most horrific human experiences imaginable, for hours on end, was completely amazing. I laughed, I cried, I probably threw up a little.... Amazing. Totally amazing.
So yeah, but I remember flipping through his book outside and feeling pretty underwhelm...more
Dec 21, 2013J. M. Erickson rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
As a professor teaching post traumatic stress reaction to graduate and undergraduate students, I was looking for a book that hit the basics along with some key pieces regarding assessment, diagnostic criteria, and examples that highlighted some of the subtleties associated with complex trauma. This book is well organized and not too overwhelming for people new and beginning the field and a nice refresher for seasoned clinicians. Easy to read, clearly outlined to build upon each subject, I found...more
Oct 19, 2015Jessica rated it really liked it
Helpful and specific applications for treating trauma. Includes psychoed, distress reduction and affect regulation training, cognitive interventions, emotional processing, increasing identity and relational functioning, and mindfulness in trauma treatment.
Also includes a section on treating ACUTE TRAUMA.
Naturally some of the tiny bits of info are counter-argued by recent studies. Otherwise a well written and fortunately condensed book!
Mar 11, 2019Kelly rated it it was amazing
Teaching trauma theory as a practicing clinician, I wanted to use a book that was useful, practical, well-grounded in research and sound clinical theory AND that was critical of the social construction of trauma disorders and mental illness. This book does all of that! It is user-friendly--theoretically dense but also readable, with practical knowledge that comes from researcher-clinicians grounded in their own practice. My students (MSWs) reported that the book helped them to think about and un...more
Jan 04, 2018Wanda A. rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Briere and Scott (2015) have created a well written contemporary resource for mental health care practitioners. The authors provide a clear and thoughtful definition of trauma and traumatic events that support sensitive, individualized, and person-centered evaluation and therapeutic treatment. This book is a treasure that I know I will continue to refer to in my work. Thank you John Briere and Catherine Scott for this scholarly gift.
Very useful guide for working with people who have lived through some awful situations. Would recommend if work in the field.
Apr 22, 2018Luciano Clemente Cavalcante da Silva rated it it was amazing
This book was required reading in my Trauma & Intervention class and I loved it so much that I kept it. It is easy to understand if you are new to trauma therapy (which I am). I refer to it fairly often and have absolutely put what I learned to good use. I truly believe this book helped make me a better therapist.
Feb 09, 2014Jon De rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Really good explaination and insight into trauma and its effects on individuals. The step by step explanations and instructions are greatly informative. This is a must have book for any clinician who will have any contact with clients in anysetting. I have begun to use and incorperate its priniciples into my own practice.
Oct 17, 2016Elizabeth rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
As a counselling psychologist specialising in trauma work, Briere's book on the Principles of Trauma Therapy is a concise and well-written guide that I've turned to repeatedly, to reinforce my knowledge and skills. It is in-a-nut-shell kind of book without compromising on the essential and comprehensive information valuable to a practitioner.
Nov 01, 2015Christina rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Tempted to have this review hidden for spoilers just so people wonder what there is to spoil. Spoiler alert! Excellent treatment manual, will keep this book I had to get for school (which is the highest praise a school book can get)
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John Briere, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Director of the Psychological Trauma Program at LAC-USC Medical Center, and Co-Director of the MCAVIC-USC Child and Adolescent Trauma Program, National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
He is a past president of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studie...more