Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) is a successful and culturally universal intervention for the treatment of survivors of multiple and severe traumatic events, such as organized violence, torture, war, rape, and childhood abuse. Field tests in contexts of ongoing adversity and disaster areas, as well as controlled trials in various countries, have shown that three to six sessions can be sufficient to provide considerable relief.
The new edition of the clearly structured and easy-to-follow NET manual now includes the latest insights and new treatments for dissociation and social pain. The first part of the book describes the theoretical background. The second part shows how to use the NET approach step by step, with practical advice and tools, including how to deal with special issues (such as dealing with challenging moments, defense mechanisms for the therapist, and ethical issues). Appendices include an informed consent form, and checklists for the therapist.
Medium erhältlich in:
2 MSH Medical School Hamburg,
Hamburg
Weiterführende Informationen
Personen: Elbert, Thomas Schauer, Maggie Neuner, Frank
Schauer, Maggie:
Narrative exposure therapy : a short-term treatment for traumatic stress disorders / Maggie Schauer ; Frank Neuner ; Thomas Elbert. - 2., rev. and expanded ed. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Hogrefe, 2011. - 110 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. - Literaturverz. S. [104] - 110
ISBN 978-0-88937-388-4
Klinische Psychologie - Signatur: CU 3040 S313-01 (2) - Buch