Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice
Altmaier, Elizabeth M
Reconstructing Meaning After Trauma: Theory, Research, and Practice informs actual therapeutic work with clients who present with traumas or other life disruptions by providing clinicians with information on the construction of meaning. It includes material on diverse mechanisms of clinical change and positive-promoting processes. The book covers identifiable treatments and specific lines of research in assisting clients in developing new meaning, such as posttraumatic growth (after sexual assault, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, destructive natural phenomena, such as hurricanes, and refugee experiences), and finding benefit (in the context of loss-loss of health, or loss of a loved one). Addresses a specific treatment or line of researchIncludes extended case vignettes at the beginning of each chapterDescribes the associated theoretical background for each methodSummarizes the research supporting each mechanismConcludes with a discussion of future directions for treatment, research, and theory INDICE: 1. Introduction 2. Psychology of Meaning 3. Global and Situational Meanings After Trauma 4. Posttraumatic Growth After Cancer 5. Meaning Making After Childhood Sexual Abuse 6. Changes in Religiosity After Trauma 7. Intentional Use of Spirituality in Treating Child Trafficking Victims 8. The Influence of Culture on the Re-Creation of Meaning 9. The Self and its Construal Among Eating Disordered Women 10. Loss and Bereavement: Meaning Reconstruction 11. Hope in Relation to Meaning Among Parents of Children with Life-Threatening Illnesses 12. Forgiveness as a Path to Meaning 13. Applications to Theory and Research 14. Applications to Clinical Work
- ISBN: 978-0-12-803015-8
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 214
- Fecha Publicación: 04/01/2017
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés