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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 670 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0789034638
  • ISBN-13: 9780789034632
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  • ISBN-10: 0789034638
  • ISBN-13: 9780789034632
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Examine the resiliency capacities of traumatized individuals and communities

Sources and Expressions of Resiliency in Trauma Survivors provides a framework for understanding how-and why-resiliency is essential to the challenges of post-traumatic recovery. This unique book examines how this framework applies to trauma survivors, treated and untreated, from culturally, politically, and economically diverse backgrounds, using qualitative and quantitative research findings, clinical case reviews, and narrative studies to consider the implications for clinical practice, community intervention, and social change in the wake of violence.

Sources and Expressions of Resiliency in Trauma Survivors provides practicing clinicians with new insights into the need for a full continuum of resources for traumatized groups, including: crisis response, individual psychotherapy and group treatment, victim advocacy, community intervention and social change. The book also helps clinicians and researchers become more familiar with theory-driven tools for use in psychological assessment, case formulation, treatment planning and outcome research, as well as for assessing resiliency in diverse groups of treated and untreated trauma survivors, identifying sources of risk and expression of resiliency; and examining how trauma survivors struggle to draw meaning from their experiences.

Topics examined in Sources and Expressions of Resiliency in Trauma Survivors include:

















an ecological understanding of trauma, recovery, and resilience

multidimensional trauma recovery and resiliency assessment tools

first-person narratives of trauma survivors

societal prejudice and psychological trauma

expressions of resilience among incarcerated women, victims of childhood sexual abuse, Central American victims of war and political violence, sexually abused adolescent girls in Canadian child protective services, and other populations

group therapy

individual and social advocacy

the history of the Community Crisis Response Team (CCRT) of the Victims of Violence Program

and much more.





Sources and Expressions of Resiliency in Trauma Survivors is an important professional and academic resource for clinical practitioners, community psychologists, public health practitioners, grass roots community activists, and trauma researchers.
About the Contributors xix
Preface xxv
Judith L. Herman
Acknowledgments xxix
INTRODUCTION
Sources and Expression of Resilience in Trauma Survivors: Ecological Theory, Multicultural Perspectives
1
Mary R. Harvey
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
SECTION ONE: UNDERSTANDING RECOVERY AND RESILIENCY: THEORY
Towards an Ecological Understanding of Resilience in Trauma Survivors: Implications for Theory, Research, and Practice
9
Mary R. Harvey
Conceptualizing Trauma and Resilience Across Diverse Contexts: A Multicultural Perspective
33
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
SECTION TWO: ASSESSING RESILIENCE: MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS, MULTIPLE APPROACHES
The Multidimensional Trauma Recovery and Resiliency Instrument: Preliminary Examination of an Abridged Version
55
Belle Liang
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Rebekah Bradley
Mary R. Harvey
The Story of My Strength: An Exploration of Resilience in the Narratives of Trauma Survivors Early in Recovery
75
Shannon M. Lynch
Amy L. Keasler
Rhiannon C. Reaves
Elizabeth G. Channer
Lisa T. Bukowski
Where the Whole Thing Fell Apart: Race, Resilience, and the Complexity of Trauma
99
Lynn Sorsoli
SECTION THREE: MULTICULTURAL ASSESSMENT OF TRAUMA, RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE
Interpersonal Violence, Recovery, and Resilience in Incarcerated Women
123
Rebekah Bradley
Katrina Davino
Exposure to Violence and Expressions of Resilience in Central American Women Survivors of War
147
Angela Radan
Exploration of Recovery Trajectories in Sexually Abused Adolescents
165
Isabelle Daigneault
Mireille Cyr
Marc Tourigny
Assessing Trauma Impact, Recovery, and Resiliency in Refugees of War
185
Nancy Peddle
SECTON FOUR: ECOLOGICALLY INFORMED INTERVENTION
Trauma and Resilience: A Case of Individual Psychotherapy in a Multicultural Context
205
Pratyusha Tununala-Narra
Group Therapy as an Ecological Bridge to New Community for Trauma Survivors
227
Michaela Mendelsohn
Robin S. Zachary
Patricia A. Harney
Revolutionizing the Clinical Frame: Individual and Social Advocacy Practice on Behalf of Trauma Survivors
245
Carol Gomez
Janet Yassen
Fostering Resilience in Traumatized Communities: A Community Empowerment Model of Intervention
265
Mary R. Harvey
Anne V. Mondesir
Holly Aldrich
Resilience and Post-Traumatic Recovery in Cultural and Political Context: Two Pakistani Women's Strategies for Survival
287
Shahla Haeri
Epilogue
305
Mary, R. Harvey
Pratytisha Tummala-Narra
Appendix A: Multidimensional Trauma Recovery and Resiliency Scale (MTRR-99) Clinical Rating Form 307
Appendix B: Multidimensional Trauma Recovery and Resiliency Interview (MTRR-I) (Short Form, 2000 Version) 315
Index 319


Mary R Harvey, Pratyusha Tummala-Narra