06641nam 22004933 450 991075409330332120240222210030.09783031443084(electronic bk.)9783031443077(MiAaPQ)EBC30799984(Au-PeEL)EBL30799984(CKB)28528641500041(EXLCZ)992852864150004120231022d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSecondary Trauma Silent Suffering and Its Treatment1st ed.Cham :Springer,2023.©2023.1 online resource (189 pages)Print version: Motta, Robert W. Secondary Trauma Cham : Springer,c2023 9783031443077 Intro -- Introduction -- Diagnostic Overlap -- Activities Associated with Secondary Trauma -- Related Terms -- Trauma Treatment -- Chapter Overview -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Origins -- 1.1 Where Does the Capacity for Secondary Traumatization Come from? -- Chapter 2: Childhood Secondary Trauma -- 2.1 Overview of Contributors to Secondary Trauma in Children: The Role of Loss -- 2.2 Marty's Response to the Sex Change of His Father -- 2.3 Juan's Family Decides to Migrate to the USA -- 2.4 Secondary Trauma in Children Under the Age of 5 -- 2.5 Specific Sources of Secondary Trauma in Children Older Than Age 5 -- 2.6 Intentional Taking of Life -- 2.7 War and Secondary Trauma -- 2.8 Natural Disaster -- 2.9 Dora and Hurricane Sandy -- 2.10 Children Who Are Secondarily Traumatized by the Childhood Trauma of Their Parents -- 2.11 Intergenerational Trauma Transmission: The Case of Victor -- 2.12 Media Impact: Anita's Fears -- 2.13 Secondary Trauma Treatment Strategies for Children -- 2.14 Summary -- Chapter 3: Adult Family Caregivers -- 3.1 Case 1: Jordan and the Family Pain of Living with a Long Hauler -- 3.2 Case 2: The Swimmer's Family Suffers Her Rape -- 3.3 Ellen's Parents Are Impacted by Secondary Trauma -- 3.4 Recovery -- 3.5 Case 3: Rob and Laura Receive Shocking News -- 3.6 Grief and Recovery -- 3.7 Summary -- Chapter 4: Secondary Trauma in Professional Caregivers -- 4.1 Secondary Trauma and Medical Care -- 4.2 Conceptualizations of Secondary Trauma in Health Professionals -- 4.3 Consequences of Primary and Secondary Trauma -- 4.4 Case Example: The Trauma Psychotherapist -- 4.5 Summary -- Chapter 5: Secondary Trauma in First Responders and Those Not Providing Professional Care -- 5.1 Secondary Trauma in First Responders -- 5.2 Case Presentation: Sandra Bland -- 5.3 Forward Panic: An Extreme Reaction to Police Stressors.5.4 Psychological and Physiological Reactions in Secondary Trauma -- 5.5 Risk and Protective Factors for Secondary Trauma in First Responders -- 5.6 Possible Benefits of Secondary Traumatization -- 5.7 Summary and Thoughts on Intervention -- 5.8 Are There Interventions That Might Be Helpful for Secondary Trauma? -- Chapter 6: Secondary Trauma Treatment Considerations -- 6.1 Family Caregivers -- 6.2 Professional and Paraprofessional Trauma Workers -- 6.3 Similarities and Differences Between PTSD and STSD -- 6.4 What Are Effective Interventions for STSD? -- 6.5 Summary and Proposed Presentation of Treatment Strategies -- Chapter 7: Structural Interventions -- 7.1 Family Strategies -- 7.2 Figley's Strategic Phases for Treating Secondary Trauma Within Families -- 7.3 Norcross Self-Care Strategies -- 7.4 Gilbert-Eliot Strategies -- 7.5 Molnar et al. Strategies -- 7.6 Phipps and Byrne Strategy -- 7.7 Summary -- Chapter 8: Social Support and Secondary Trauma -- 8.1 Rob Seeks a Social Support Group -- 8.2 Help for Helpers -- 8.3 Social Support Among First Responders -- 8.4 Social Support Barriers -- 8.5 Professional Care Providers: The Case of Dr. Thiel -- 8.6 Summary -- Chapter 9: Exercise and Secondary Trauma -- 9.1 Physiological Hypotheses of Exercise Effects -- 9.2 Psychological Hypotheses of Exercise Effects -- 9.3 Mishal and Secondary Trauma -- 9.4 Studies of Exercise as a Trauma Intervention -- 9.5 Empirical Support for Exercise as a Secondary Trauma Intervention -- 9.6 Summary -- Chapter 10: Mindfulness Meditation and Secondary Trauma -- 10.1 Challenges in Using Mindfulness to Address Secondary Trauma -- 10.2 Why Would Mindfulness Be Beneficial in Managing Secondary Trauma -- 10.3 Brief History of Mindfulness -- 10.4 Mindfulness as a Therapeutic Tool -- 10.5 Specific Benefits of Mindfulness Practice -- 10.6 General Guidelines for Mindfulness Practice.10.7 Specific Steps in Mindfulness Practice -- 10.8 A Sampling of Meditations Relevant to Secondary Trauma -- 10.9 Loving-Kindness Meditation -- 10.10 Everest Meditation -- 10.11 The Quiet Pond -- 10.12 Empirical Backing -- 10.13 Case Presentation -- 10.14 Summary -- Chapter 11: Yoga and Secondary Trauma -- 11.1 Mind-Body Interaction vs. Bodymind -- 11.2 Research Findings -- 11.3 Yoga for the Traumatized -- 11.4 Case Presentation -- 11.5 Specific Yoga Practices -- 11.6 Less Formalized Types of Yoga -- 11.7 Summary -- Chapter 12: The Impact of Animals on Secondary Trauma -- 12.1 Service Animals and Trauma Reactions -- 12.2 Pets, Trauma, and Stress-Related Problems -- 12.3 The Case of Ingrid Tubor, MD -- 12.4 Summary -- Chapter 13: Self-Care and Natural Environments -- 13.1 Debriefing of Trauma Experiences -- 13.2 Self-Management Procedures -- 13.3 Immersion in Nature -- 13.4 The Case of Sara -- 13.5 Summary -- Chapter 14: Key Takeaways -- 14.1 Perspectives on Interventions for Secondary Trauma -- 14.2 Why Do We Have Secondary Trauma Reactions in the First Place? -- 14.3 Secondary Trauma and Treatment in Children -- 14.4 Secondary Trauma and Treatment in Adults -- 14.5 Treatment Specifics: Family Therapy, CISD, and CISM -- 14.6 Social Support, Exercise, Mindfulness, and Yoga -- 14.7 Animals and Natural Environments -- 14.8 Future Directions -- References -- Index.Compassion FatigueTraumes psíquicsthubSalut mentalthubPsicoterapeutesthubLlibres electrònicsthubCompassion Fatigue.Traumes psíquicsSalut mentalPsicoterapeutesMotta Robert W1434343MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910754093303321Secondary Trauma3587997UNINA