Using Trauma-Focused Therapy Stories is a groundbreaking treatment resource for trauma-informed therapists who work with abused and neglected children ages nine years and older as well as their caregivers. The classic edition includes a new preface from the author reflecting on changes in the field since the book’s initial publication.
The therapy stories are perfect accompaniments to evidence-based treatment approaches and provide the foundation for psychoeducation and intervention with the older elementary-aged child or early pre-teen.
Therapists will also benefit from the inclusion of thorough guides for children and caregivers, which illustrate trauma and developmental concepts in easy-to-understand terms. The psychoeducational material in the guides, written at a third- to fourth-grade reading level, may be used within any trauma-informed therapy model in the therapy office or sent-home for follow-up. Each therapy story illustrates trauma concepts, guides trauma narrative and cognitive restructuring work, and illuminates caregiver blind spots; the caregiver stories target issues that often become barriers to family trauma recovery.
No therapist who works with young trauma survivors will want to be without this book, and school-based professionals, social workers, psychologists and others committed to working with traumatised children will find the book chock-full of game-changing ideas for their practice.
Preface to the Classic Edition
Part 1: Therapist Guide for Use of Trauma- Related Therapy Stories
Part 2: Therapy Stories to Use with Children
10. Ensuring Future Safety and Wellbeing
Part 3: Therapy Stories to Use with Adolescents
11. Psychoeducation
12. Affect Identifi cation and Expression
13. Cognitive Coping
14. Trauma Narrative
15. Conjoint Parent–Child Work and Attachment Issues
16. Enhancing Future Safety and Wellbeing
Part 4: Therapy Stories to Use with Caregivers
17. Adult Issues and Blind Spots
18. Parenting Issues
Part 5: Child’s Guide to Trauma
19. Introduction for the Child Reader
20. The Impact of Abuse
21. Freak Out (Vigilance)
22. Freeze or High Emotion (Alarm)
23. Flight (Escape)
24. Fight (Terror)
25. Abuse and Trauma
26. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Complex Trauma
27. How Stress Affects Kids
28. Memory of Abuse
29. How Adults Can Help (or Hurt) Abused Kids
30. The Trauma Chain Reaction: Freak Out
31. The Trauma Chain Reaction: Freeze
32. The Trauma Chain Reaction: Flight
33. The Trauma Chain Reaction: Fight
34. Your Own Chain Reaction
35. What Does Your Brain Have to Do With It?
36. How Stress Changes Your Brain
37. Coping Skills: Calm Down
38. Coping Skills: Connect
39. Coping Skills: Conquer
Part 6: Caregiver’s Guide to Trauma
40. The Impact of Trauma on Development
41. Neurobiology and Trauma
42. Caregiver Stress and Self-Care Appendices
"This is an awesome book! I love the way Dr. Pernicano uses story and narrative to help abused children and their families reintegrate and reconnect with themselves and other families. Lots of clinical insight and important nuggets of information. A must read for people working with this population."
- J. Douglas Bremner, MD, author of Does Stress Damage the Brain? and You Can’t Just Snap Out of It
"Pat Pernicano is a skilled storyteller, a skilled trauma practitioner, a skilled child therapist, and a skilled communicator of how to work helpfully and effectively with those who need it most. If you are engaged in these areas—and also want to be a skilled practitioner—you need this book in your hands and the applications in your work, now."
- George W. Burns, author of 101 Healing Stories and Happiness, Healing, Enhancement
"Using Trauma-Focused Therapy Stories is a unique and comprehensive treatment resource to be used together with available treatment approaches for working with abused and neglected children. The author takes us on a wonderful journey through detailed case examples and stories that illustrate how to develop and use stories as part of the process of treating not only children and adolescents, but also adults. The child and caregiver’s guides offer useful workbook-type activities and helpful psychoeducational material that move treatment along. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind book and a must have for trauma treatment."
- Athena A. Drewes, PsyD, director of clinical training and doctoral internship at Astor Services for Children and Families
"The psychoeducational material and therapy stories in this workbook are helpful adjunctive treatment resources for those working with trauma-exposed children, adolescents, and their caregivers. The information about trauma, PTSD, and coping strategies, presented in a simple, easy-to-understand format, normalizes what children experience and validates their thoughts and feelings. The stories present useful metaphors that kids and their caregivers will relate to, and they help therapists individualize trauma narrative work, safety planning, and other parts of trauma treatment. Many therapists will find this a valuable addition to their therapeutic tool bag."
- Anthony P. Mannarino, PhD, professor and vice chair of the department of psychiatry at Allegheny General Hospital and Drexel University College of Medicine