Here is a list of books that we hope you may find useful. If you purchase any
of the books (or any other products) through our website, via the link to Amazon,
NAPAC will receive 10% of the cover value from them.
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Understanding Trauma: A Psychoanalytical Approach
Caroline Garland
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this book from Amazon
• Paperback 256 pages (July 2002)
• Publisher: Karnac Books
• ISBN: 1855759772
This book is a good introduction to the area of trauma.
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Treating Victims of Torture and Violence: Theoretical,
Cross-cultural and Clinical Implications
Peter Elsass
• Hardcover 256 pages (December 31, 1997)
• Publisher: New York University Press
• ISBN: 0814722016
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this book from Amazon
This is a helpful textbook on cross-cultural issues and on eroded
personal boundaries. The book deals with a neglected area of psychiatry.
Dr. Elsass has done a great deal of work in this area and has
thought a great deal about the topic. His book contains much useful
and interesting information. |
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Transforming Trauma: Guide to Understanding and Treating
Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Anna C. Salter
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this book from Amazon
• Paperback 360 pages (August 30, 1995)
• Publisher: Sage Publications (USA)
• ISBN: 080395509X
A balanced account of perpetrator and victim psychology, and
treatment approaches. |
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Multiple Selves, Multiple Voices: Working with Trauma,
Violation and Dissociation (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology)
Phil Mollon
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this book from Amazon
• Paperback 228 pages (April 17, 1996)
• Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
• ISBN: 0471963305
A good introduction to the area of Dissociation. |
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Torture and Its Consequences: Current Treatment Approaches
Metin Basoglu
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this book from Amazon
• Hardcover 551 pages (January 7, 1999)
• Publisher: Cambridge University Press
• ISBN: 0521392993
A rounded account of interventions for victims of torture. |
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The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma
and Trauma Treatment
Babette Rothschild
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this book from Amazon
• Paperback 224 pages (October 1, 2000)
• Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Ltd
• ISBN: 0393703274
This book highlights the importance of understanding the psychophysiology
of trauma for both therapists and their traumatised clients. |