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Reclaim, understanding complex trauma and those who abuse, Ahona Guha

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Reclaim, understanding complex trauma and those who abuse, Ahona Guha
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Reclaim
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Ahona Guha
Sub title
understanding complex trauma and those who abuse
Summary
A groundbreaking book that will broaden and expand your thinking, whether you are a trauma survivor, a clinician, someone who loves a survivor, or someone seeking to understand abuse. The relationship between trauma and mental health is becoming better recognised, but survivors and professionals alike remain confused about how best to understand and treat it. In Reclaim, through a series of case studies and expert analysis, Dr Ahona Guha explores complex traumas, how survivors can recover and heal, and the nature of those who abuse. She shines a light on the 'difficult' trauma victims that society often ignores, and tackles vital questions such as, 'Why are we failing the victims of intimate partner violence?, 'What kinds of behaviours should we see as red flags?', and 'Why do some people harm others, and how do we protect ourselves from them?' As a clinical and forensic psychologist, Dr Guha has had extensive experience in working with those who perpetrate harm - including stalkers, sex offenders, violent offenders, and those who threaten, bully and harass - and she has a deep understanding of the psychological and social factors that cause people to abuse others. In turn, her clinical work in the trauma treatment field has led her to recognise the enormous impacts of complex trauma, and the failures of systems when working with those who have been victimised. By emphasising compassion above all, Dr Guha calls for us to become better informed about perpetrators and the needs of victims, so we might reclaim a safer, healthier society for everyone. 'Powerfully, accessibly, and with a clinician's depth of detail, Dr Guha writes directly about the violence we prefer to drape in darkness. She shows that it is only by seeking to understand its causes and consequences that we can work towards creating safer, fairer communities. I'm grateful to her for this illuminating, and urgently necessary, book.' -Sarah Krasnostein, author of The Trauma Cleaner and The Believer
Table Of Contents
Understanding relational trauma -- The impacts of complex trauma and betrayal -- The trauma survivor in the world -- The tasks of relational trauma recovery -- The difficult trauma victim -- Why people harm -- Identifying harmful people -- Managing harmful people -- The politics of trauma -- Caring for the carer
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Understanding complex trauma and those who abuse
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