Description
About the Author
Sheila A.M. Rauch is Deputy Director of the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program and Director of Mental Health Research and Program Evaluation at the VA Atlanta Healthcare System. She is co-author of PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (OUP 2020) Barbara Olasov Rothbaum is Director of the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program. She is a professor and Associate Vice Chair of Clinical Research at Emory School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Director of the Trauma and Anxiety Recovery Program. She is co-author of PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (OUP 2020)
Reviews
Compassionate, yet directive, Making Meaning of Difficult Experiences provides readers step-by-step guidance and helpful tips for healing from trauma and finding resilience through adversity. Bringing a combined 50 years of clinical experience and informed by science, Drs. Rauch and Rothbaum have provided readers with timely education and practical strategies for coping with the effects of trauma and difficult experiences. For self-help readers and therapists alike, I highly recommend this book! * Elizabeth M. Goetter, Associate Professor, La Salle University & Clinical Consultant, Massachusetts General Hospital *
Backed by decades of research on how to effectively treat PTSD, this book provides people who have experienced traumatic events with the knowledge needed to navigate their own recovery. Through compelling case examples, worksheets, and practices, readers are guided through how to process difficult memories and reengage in life to prevent long-term suffering. This book will be a valuable resource for people who are unable or prefer not to seek professional treatment and will empower them to take the steps needed to reclaim their lives after trauma. * Melanie Harned, PhD, School of Medicine, University of Washington *
This very useful self-help workbook provides a step-by-step guide to implement a proven self-help plan for managing painful memories of stressful experiences. The accumulated wisdom of Professors Rauch and Rothbaum is packed into a highly readable, highly practical, evidence-based text. I recommend the workbook to anyone who if having difficulty resolving complex and painful emotions associated with highly stressful experiences, whether these experiences occurred only recently or in the distant past. * Ronald C. Kessler, PhD, McNeil Family Professor, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School *
This book helps people independently process their difficult memories and improve their health habits. It empowers readers to decide what changes they want to make and when. It is easy to read and follow, limits jargon, is highly relatable to those who have survived trauma, and includes a range of tools and resources backed by research. This book can be useful no matter where people are on their journey of posttraumatic growth. * Family Medicine *
This book helps people independently process their difficult memories and improve their health habits. It empowers readers to decide what changes they want to make and when. It is easy to read and follow, limits jargon, is highly relatable to those who have survived trauma, and includes a range of tools and resources backed by research. This book can be useful no matter where people are on their journey of posttraumatic growth. * Deirdre Paulson, Family Medicine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197642573
Author Sheila A.M. Rauch
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 490g
Dimensions(mm) 218mm * 278mm * 15mm