Description: Transforming Historical Trauma through Dialogue by David S. Derezotes This practical text will help students to understand the causes and treatment of historical trauma on an individual, group and community level. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Today there is evidence that most minority groups in the US suffer from symptoms related to intergenerational transmission of collective historical trauma. For those with additional mental health issues, treatment can become complicated unless underlying historical hostilities are addressed. This book is a practical text on understanding the causes and treatment of historical trauma on an individual, group and community level. Transformation of trauma is a complex process of which people become more aware of their traumatic past, become better connected to themselves, and to the world at large. It is a participatory, strength based approach which can help people heal the trauma that divides them. The book begins with a definition of historical trauma and transformation and the development of the dialogue necessary to aid in transformation, such as self care, self awareness and professional self development. The book then goes into various techniques using a psychodynamic dialogue, cognitive behavioral, experiential, creative, and ecological dialogues. Finally the book then applies the early content to the transformation of self, family, couple, and community. Author Biography David Derezotes, LCSW, PhD, is Professor at the College of Social Work, University of Utah, where he is Director of the Bridge Training Clinic and Chair of Practice and Mental Health. He also serves on faculty in the Peace and Conflict Studies, Religious Studies, and URLEND programs. He has a PhD in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and a MSW from San Diego State University. He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Utah, where he has worked with the Indian Walk In Center and the Family Counseling Center. He currently is involved in many dialogue projects, including Bridging the Religious Divide, the Dialogue Training Group, and the White Male Privilege Group. He has published numerous textbooks and articles, including texts on Advanced Generalist Social Work Practice (2000), Revaluing Social Work: Implications of Emerging Science and Technology (2005), and Spiritually Oriented Social Work Practice (2006). Table of Contents Section I: Sociohistorical Trauma, Transformation, and DialogueIntroduction to Section IChapter 1 What Is Sociohistorical Trauma?: What Is Historical Trauma?Chapter 2 What Is Transformation?Chapter 3 Dialogue PracticeChapter 4 The Development of the Dialogue FacilitatorChapter 5 Basic Dialogue Phases, Tasks, and IssuesSection II: Dialogue ModelsIntroduction to Section IIChapter 6 Psychodynamic Dialogue: Telling Our StoriesChapter 7 Cognitive-Behavioral Dialogue: Exploring Attitudes and BehaviorsChapter 8 Experiential-Humanistic Dialogue: Talking From the HeartChapter 9 Transpersonal Dialogue: Talking From SpiritChapter 10 Biological and Environmental Dialogue: Communicating With Our Bodies and NatureSection III: Dialogue ApplicationsIntroduction to Section IIIChapter 11 Bridging DividesThrough Dialogue: Transforming Our Spaces of MisunderstandingChapter 12 Dialogue in Social Justice WorkChapter 13 Dialogue in Peace and Conflict WorkChapter 14 Dialogue Across the Life SpanChapter 15 Community Therapy: Transforming Mental Health Challenges Through Dialogue Details ISBN1412996155 Author David S. Derezotes Short Title TRANSFORMING HISTORICAL TRAUMA Language English ISBN-10 1412996155 ISBN-13 9781412996150 Media Book Format Paperback Affiliation University of Utah, Salt Lake City Year 2013 Imprint SAGE Publications Inc Place of Publication Thousand Oaks Country of Publication United States DEWEY 616.8521 Illustrations Yes Publication Date 2013-06-11 UK Release Date 2013-06-11 NZ Release Date 2013-06-11 US Release Date 2013-06-11 Edited by James J. Fawcett Birth 1974 Position Former Professor of International Commerical Law Qualifications Ph.D. Pages 272 Publisher SAGE Publications Inc Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2013-06-10 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:160681922;
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ISBN-13: 9781412996150
Book Title: Transforming Historical Trauma through Dialogue
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Item Height: 231 mm
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Author: David S. Derezotes
Publication Name: Transforming Historical Trauma Through Dialogue
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Sage Publications Inc
Subject: Consultation
Publication Year: 2013
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Item Weight: 460 g
Number of Pages: 272 Pages