Professional psychotherapists specialized in psychotrauma­tology have become increasingly important in war and conflict areas where many people are severely mentally traumatized by oppression, persecution and violence. In order to meet people's needs and help effectively in a long term perspective, future psychotherapists as well as prac­ticing, experienced psychotherapists must fulfill a range of conditions: They must be highly skilled at communicating in social interactions with patients. They must be familiar with fundamental knowledge about mental disorders. Finally, they must be proficient at implementing special intervention approaches and techniques, considering their patients' cultural background. This book was produced to contribute to achieving these tasks and goals. It aims at providing help for students as well as for practicing, experienced psychotherapists. It can be seen as an addition to one's existing knowledge about mental disorders and different psychotherapeutic trauma interventions. Containing various models, a broad selection of exercises and interventions as well as forms and infor­mation sheets, it provides both, essential theoretical back­ground knowledge as well as a practical work focus. Starting with a definition of psychotherapy, it describes dif­ferent forms of psychotherapy, the therapeutic relationship and aims and goals of psychotherapy with traumatized pa­tients. Furthermore, several mental disorders, specific in­terventions and exercises are presented. Last but not least, a description of the therapeutic process and instructions on how to write a case formulation are offered. Several useful highlights of the book are: • Guiding questions provide you with an overview and focus on what is important. • 'Before you move on boxes' summarize the essentials and take-home messages. • Quizzes allow you to do your revision on the contents. • Exercises and self-reflection allow you to transfer theo­retical knowledge to the realm of practical psychothera­peutic work. • Information sheets for your practical psychothera­peutic work can be used in various ways in your everyday work life, for example as consultation documents for the cooperation between the patient and the therapist, as a checklist for the therapist or as a source of information for the patient.

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Trauma Workbook for Psychotherapy Students and Practitioners Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Nadine Friedl, Florian Steger, Nina Rüegg, Pascal Zaugg, Christian Thomas Moser

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