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Clinical skills for managing trauma across cultures: Risk, response, and treatment strategies
This text explores how culture shapes trauma—its risks, expression, and the ways we can
respond to it as clinicians. It examines the complex interplay between
identity, cultural context, and trauma, providing practical tools and skills
to help clinicians engage with clients in a culturally respectful and
meaningful way.
Grounded in
evidence and real-world case application, the book considers cultural risks
linked to trauma exposure, including race-based trauma, gender-based violence,
refugee experiences, and the experiences of groups with unique cultural norms,
such as people with disabilities, emergency services workers, military
personnel, and prison communities.
With practical
strategies for culturally informed assessments, adapting therapeutic
approaches, and working sensitively with interpreters, the book also includes
reflective exercises to support clinicians in cultivating self-awareness and
cultural humility in their work.
Whether you're an experienced trauma specialist or just starting out, this book aims to expand your understanding and strengthen your skills for working with diverse clients.
This book contains 10 chapters and 410 pages. It was first published in January 2025. Book size is 232mm x 152mm.
Retail Price: $177 (including GST) Australian Dollars. Purchase this direct from Talomin Books for $150.45 (including GST) Australian Dollars. Delivery fee applies from 1/2/25
The Table of Contents is as follows:
Preface
A. Foundations of culture and trauma
Chapter 1. The
risks of belonging
Chapter 2. The
influence of culture upon traumatic reactions and expression
Chapter 3. Race-based
traumatic stress
Chapter 4. Transgenerational
transmission of trauma and culture
B. Exploring
your cultural self-awareness
Chapter 5. Clinician
cultural humility and competence
Chapter 6. Reflective
exercises for clinician self-awareness
C. Clinical
practice adjustments
Chapter 7. Assessment: A culturally informed approach
Chapter 8. Culturally
sensitive therapy approaches
Chapter 9. Narrative
Exposure Therapy
Chapter 10. Working
with interpreters
References
Index
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