• Author(s): M. Katherine Hudgins
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• Pub Date: 7-Jun-02
• Binding: Paperback
The author presents the Therapeutic Spiral Model (TSM), a systematic modification of Psychodrama, for therapists working with people who are suffering from severe trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder. A step-by-step guide for using experiential methods safely, the author first explains the theoretical foundations of TSM, research and theories on trauma, and experiential psychotherapy as a basis for understanding its development. Throughout, clinical action structures and advanced intervention modules for using experiential methods are presented. Each chapter contains active vignettes and case examples to demonstrate the process and progress of the spiral technique. Table of Contents: Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Trauma and Experimental Therapy The Experiential Impact of Trauma Experiential Therapy With Trauma Survivors The Therapeutic Spiral Model: Visual Images and Clinical Structures Part II: The Unique Clinical Action Structures of TSM The Action Trauma Team The Trauma Survivors Intrapsychic Role Atom: A Clinical Map for Action Types of Conscious Reexperiencing Dramas for Developmental Repair Part III: The Therapeutic Spiral Model in Action Principles of Conscious Reexperiencing With Developmental Repair: Scenes 1 and 2 Conscious Reexperiencing of the Victim Role: Scenes 3-6 Processing Tricias Drama: Advanced Action Intervention Modules in Scenes 1 and 2 Enacting the Victim Role for Developmental Repair: Advanced Action Intervention Modules in Scenes 3-6 Part IV: The Future with Trauma Survivors Preventing Secondary Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Practitioner The Future of Action Methods With Trauma Survivors References Appendix A: Diagnostic Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Appendix B: Glossary of Terms in the Therapeutic Spiral Model Appendix C: Overview of the Accreditation Process in the Therapeutic Spiral Model Index
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