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The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Mental Illness: Effective Interventions for Mental Health Professionals
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The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Mental Illness: Effective Interventions for Mental Health Professionals

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This informative book gives mental health professionals who are not child abuse specialists knowledge and skills that are especially relevant to their direct service role and practice context. It introduces to these practitioners a conceptual bridge between biomedical and psychosocial understandings of mental disorder, providing a multidimensional approach that allows professionals to think holistically and connect clients’ abusive pasts with their present-day symptoms and behaviours. It includes reviews of the most up-todate findings with direct practice guides in helping clients.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2000
Pages
344
ISBN
9780761916987

This informative book gives mental health professionals who are not child abuse specialists knowledge and skills that are especially relevant to their direct service role and practice context. It introduces to these practitioners a conceptual bridge between biomedical and psychosocial understandings of mental disorder, providing a multidimensional approach that allows professionals to think holistically and connect clients’ abusive pasts with their present-day symptoms and behaviours. It includes reviews of the most up-todate findings with direct practice guides in helping clients.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2000
Pages
344
ISBN
9780761916987