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Family Therapy for Treating Trauma Summary

Family Therapy for Treating Trauma: An Integrative Family and Systems Treatment (I-FAST) Approach by David R. Grove (Supervisory Member, Supervisory Member, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy)

Trauma can result in a variety of symptoms and problems such as behavioral disorders, emotional dysregulation, sleep disturbances, recurring nightmares, intrusive thoughts, and learning and academic challenges. Children and adolescents who have posttraumatic stress disorder are usually presented to therapists in one of four clinical situations: (1) the traumatized child and parents request trauma-focused therapy, (2) the child with trauma history refuses treatment, (3) a parent is impaired by their own trauma history but does not want to receive treatment, (4) a child has experienced trauma but the parent wants to focus on a behavioral issue and symptoms rather than the trauma. Family Therapy for Treating Trauma offers a stand-alone family therapy approach for trauma survivors and provides a cross-culturally competent family treatment framework for working with trauma. It outlines both how to assess family patterns that reinforce or exacerbate effects of trauma and how to mobilize the healing power of family relationships to moderate or resolve effects of trauma. Via an integrative approach, the book offers flexible ways to adapt to client choices so as to enhance difficult to engage clients and families. It serves as a resource for professional audiences and can be offered as a text for courses on both family therapy and trauma treatment.

About David R. Grove (Supervisory Member, Supervisory Member, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy)

David R. Grove, LISW-S, is a co-developer, researcher, and trainer of Integrative Family and Systems Treatment (I-FAST). Mr. Grove has trained over 15 agencies in I-FAST in the United States and in Hong Kong China. He has been a supervisory member of American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy since 1992. Gilbert J. Greene, PhD, MSW, is a co-founder of Integrative Family and Systems Treatment (I-FAST). He is an Emeritus Professor in the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University. Mo Yee Lee, PhD, MSW, is Professor and PhD Program Director in the College of Social Work at The Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments List of Contributors Section I: General Issues Related to Trauma Chapter 1: Overview of Trauma Chapter 2: Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments Chapter 3: Trauma and the Family Chapter 4: Family Approaches and Trauma Section II: I-FAST Treatment for Trauma Chapter 5: Overview of I-FAST Chapter 6: Trauma and Interactional patterns Chapter 7: Trauma and Frames Chapter 8t: Who to Include in Treatment Chapter 9: Family Intervention and Trauma Section III: I-FAST Trauma Treatment for Special Populations Chapter 10: Substance Abuse and Trauma Chapter 11: Stories of Violence and Resilience Chapter 12: Children in Foster Care and Placements Chapter 13: Intergenerational Trauma Section IV: Research Chapter 14: Supporting Evidence for I-FAST Trauma Treatment Epilogue References

Additional information

NLS9780190059408
9780190059408
0190059400
Family Therapy for Treating Trauma: An Integrative Family and Systems Treatment (I-FAST) Approach by David R. Grove (Supervisory Member, Supervisory Member, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2020-06-05
296
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