When racism is the cause of PTSD, how do you treat it? Although racial trauma is a common form of PTSD among Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC), few therapists know how to treat it – leaving traumatized clients without the support they need to heal from the devastating effects of oppression and discrimination. A Clinician’s Guide to Healing the Wounds of Trauma fills this gap by providing a 12-session, step-by-step approach for treating race-based trauma from a cognitive behavioral (CBT) perspective. Written by Dr. Monnica Williams – an internationally recognized expert on trauma and racial health disparities – it is filled with sample scripts, worksheets, tips, and guiding questions to help clients: – Defuse from the shame and self-blame tied to their trauma – Process trauma memories through exposure and habitation – Develop a stronger, more positive ethnoracial identity – Consolidate their trauma into a cohesive and meaningful narrative – Build coping skills and social support needed to combat the stress of racism – Identify effective strategies to combat racism over the long term – Push back against racism and be a force for change Racism makes people question their reality. With this protocol, you can ensure clients feel seen and heard, helping them survive, heal, and thrive in a society where the odds are stacked against them.
A Clinician’s Guide to Healing the Wounds of Racial Trauma: A 12-Session Cbt-Based Protocol
Our Price: £22.50 (with free UK delivery)
Author: Monnica T Williams
Publisher: PESI Publishing, Inc.
Published: 08/10/24
ISBN: 9781683737841