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The Encyclopedia of Mental Health Trainings, Certifications, & Credentials. Trauma Therapy: Integrative, Relational, Complementary, New, & Specialized Approaches
Bill Owenby;Katherine Campbell;Bill Owenby Katherine Campbell (Author) · ONB LLC · Paperback
Trauma does not only affect the nervous system or memory. It can reshape relationships, identity, culture, meaning-making, and the ways individuals understand themselves and their place in the world. As trauma treatment continues to evolve, many clinicians are exploring approaches that move beyond symptom stabilization and physiological regulation to address these deeper dimensions of healing. This book is part of a special 3-Volume series dedicated to trauma therapies, with Evidenced-Based, Best Practice, & Structured Approaches and Somatic, Neurobiological, & Experiential Approaches being the other 2 volumes sold separately. This volume is geared towards clinicians who already have a solid understanding, practice, and experience with the more common evidenced-based approaches, and are looking for new and advanced options. However, that doesn't mean you can't look ahead or even find something new and exciting if the EBP options are not your cup of 'little tea' trauma.
This volume provides a practical, grounded guide to integrative, relational, complementary, and specialized trauma therapies, helping clinicians understand how these approaches work, when they are appropriate, and how they can be integrated responsibly into clinical practice. Rather than promoting a single modality, the book maps the broader landscape of trauma therapies that focus on relational repair, narrative integration, identity development, cultural responsiveness, and specialized populations.
Written for mental health professionals, graduate students, supervisors, and educators, this reference emphasizes ethical application, developmental readiness, and clinical sustainability. Readers are guided through how these modalities differ from structured and somatic trauma therapies, what training pathways typically require, and how clinicians can determine whether integrative approaches align with their scope of practice, professional goals, and practice settings.
Part of the Encyclopedia of Mental Health Trainings, Certifications, and Credentials, this volume stands alone as a practical reference while also functioning as a companion to other trauma-focused volumes in the series. Whether you are exploring integrative trauma approaches for the first time or expanding an existing trauma-focused practice, this book offers a clear orientation to therapies that support healing through relationship, meaning-making, and the broader context of human experience.
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