In recent years, the field of 'trauma work' has grown exponentially and the increased interest in these matters offers many possibilities. This wide-ranging, thoughtful and practice-based book provides clear explanations abo...

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In recent years, the field of 'trauma work' has grown exponentially and the increased interest in these matters offers many possibilities. This wide-ranging, thoughtful and practice-based book provides clear explanations about how to use narrative ideas to respond to adults, couples and/or children who have endured traumatic experience. Key themes include: * ways of ensuring that children (and adults) are not re-traumatised during counselling; * 'double listening' - to listen not only to the story of trauma but also to the story of how the person has responded to the experiences they have endured; * new approaches to 'trauma de-briefing'; * ways to unearth and acknowledge the values, skills and knowledge of those who have experienced multiple traumas; * creative methods for responding to workers' experience; and * ideas for taking care not to replicate forms of psychological colonization when understandings about trauma work are 'exported' across cultures.

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