Reclaiming herstory : Ericksonian solution-focused therapy for sexual abuse, Cheryl Bell-Gadsby & Anne Siegenberg
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Reclaiming herstory : Ericksonian solution-focused therapy for sexual abuse, Cheryl Bell-Gadsby & Anne Siegenberg
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The instance Reclaiming herstory : Ericksonian solution-focused therapy for sexual abuse, Cheryl Bell-Gadsby & Anne Siegenberg represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Massey University Library, University of New Zealand. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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- Reclaiming herstory : Ericksonian solution-focused therapy for sexual abuse, Cheryl Bell-Gadsby & Anne Siegenberg
- Title remainder
- Ericksonian solution-focused therapy for sexual abuse
- Statement of responsibility
- Cheryl Bell-Gadsby & Anne Siegenberg
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-249) and indexes
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- multicolored
- Contents
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- Cover; RECLAIMING HERSTORY; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; LIST OF METAPHORS, EXERCISES, AND RITUALS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I. PROCESS AND PRACTICE; Chapter 1. Trauma and Memory; I. The Biological, Mental, and Emotional Effects of Trauma on Memory; II. The False Memory Backlash: Impact on the Survivor and Implications for Sexual Abuse Therapists; III. Memory and Therapeutic Approach; IV. Memory and the Evolution of the Survivor's Story; V. Issues That Often Trigger Memory
- VI. Ethical Considerations for the Therapist Who Works with Survivors of Sexual AbuseVII. Medical Referrals; VIII. Sample Assessment Questions to Help Ascertain Treatment Focus; Chapter 2. Tools of the Trade: Theory and Techniques to Help Equip the Therapist; I. How Is the Ericksonian Perspective Different, and Why Is It So Effective in the Treatment of Sexual Abuse?; II. Co-Creating Solutions: Respecting and Honoring the Client's Belief and Personal Context; III. Metaphor; IV. Communication Systems; V. Therapeutic Trance: Why and How; VI. Group Therapy
- PART II. THE HEALING STAGES OF SEXUAL ABUSEChapter 3. Stage One: Breaking the Silence and Unmasking the Secret; I. Prevalent Psychological and Physiological Symptoms; II. Isolation; III. Denial/Ambivalence/Fear; IV. The Power of the Secret; V. Blaming Self/Magical Thinking; VI. Reclaiming My Voice and My Herstory; Metaphors, Exercises, and Rituals; Chapter 4. Stage Two: Becoming Visible; I. Prevalent Psychological and Physiological Symptoms; II. The Healing Is in the Telling: Joining a Survivor's Group; III. Minimizing the Abuse Experience
- IV. Realizing That It Is Okay to Feel: Some Common Coping SkillsV. Vocalizing the Experience; Metaphors, Exercises, and Rituals; Chapter 5. Stage Three: The Reclaiming and Reintegrating of Self; I. Prevalent Psychological and Physiological Symptoms; II. Struggling to Gain Approval and to Feel Loved; III. Recognizing One's Own Power to Contain Feelings and Not Be Overwhelmed by Them; IV. Loving Self: Developing Compassion for the Child; V. Reclaiming the Positive Memories as Well as the More Painful Ones; VI. Celebrating the Child; Metaphors, Exercises and Rituals
- Chapter 6. Stage Four: Empowerment and Evolution of the Sexual Self (Part A)I. Prevalent Psychological and Physiological Symptoms; II. Understanding How the Abuse Continues to Affect the Survivor in the Present; III. Lifting the Cloak of Self-Blame and Dealing with Family and Trust Issues; IV. Creating Boundaries; V. Externalizing the Expression of Grief and Loss and the Empowerment of Self; Metaphors, Exercises, and Rituals; Chapter 7. Stage Four: Empowerment and Evolution of the Sexual Self (Part B); I. Acknowledging and Reintegrating the Sensual/Sexual Self: Retrieving Creativity
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- 1 online resource (xxi, 259 pages)
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- 9781134863662
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- Note
- Taylor & Francis
- Other physical details
- illustrations
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- Record ID
- .b46046872
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- Specific material designation
- remote
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- (OCoLC)852158344
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