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Phil C. Langer,Adina Dymczyk,Alina Brehm,Joram Ronel

Trauma concepts in research and practice: An Overview

Trauma concepts in research and practice: An Overview

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This book provides an overview of central trauma concepts and their significance in various therapeutic, institutional, research, and socio-political fields through case studies, aiming to clarify and guide the use of the concept of trauma in research and practice.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 42 pages
Publication date: 24 March 2023
Publisher: Springer


Trauma is a fundamental concept that permeates various domains of psychology and medicine. It encompasses diverse interpretations, often intertwined and sometimes indistinguishable, which can lead to confusion. To provide guidance and contribute to a thoughtful and reflective utilization of the concept of trauma in research and practice, this book presents central trauma concepts across clinical, psychosocial, transgenerational, and collective perspectives. Through illustrative case studies, it demonstrates the profound significance of these concepts in diverse therapeutic, institutional, research, and socio-political fields of practice.

Trauma, as a concept, has profound implications across various fields of psychology and medicine. It encompasses a wide range of experiences that can have profound effects on individuals and communities. Different understandings of trauma exist, often blurred and with limited connections to each other. This book aims to provide guidance and contribute to a reflective use of the concept of trauma in research and practice.

To achieve this, the book presents central trauma concepts across clinical, psychosocial, transgenerational, and collective perspectives. These concepts are explored in depth, providing a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of trauma. Clinical trauma concepts focus on the immediate effects of traumatic events on individuals, including symptoms of distress, psychological reactions, and the potential for long-term mental health issues. Psychosocial trauma concepts, on the other hand, recognize the broader social and cultural factors that contribute to trauma, such as poverty, discrimination, and violence. Transgenerational trauma concepts acknowledge the transmission of trauma across generations, emphasizing the impact of historical events and intergenerational relationships on individuals and communities. Collective trauma concepts highlight the shared experiences of groups or communities, such as the trauma of war, genocide, or natural disasters, and the collective efforts to heal and rebuild.

Through illustrative case studies, the book demonstrates the significance of these trauma concepts in diverse therapeutic, institutional, research, and socio-political fields of practice. These case studies showcase the experiences of individuals and communities affected by trauma, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for healing and transformation. The book also explores the ethical considerations and challenges associated with studying and treating trauma, emphasizing the importance of trauma-informed care and the need for cultural sensitivity and humility.

In conclusion, trauma is a complex and multifaceted concept that requires a comprehensive understanding to effectively address and heal. This book provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding and addressing trauma in various contexts. By presenting central trauma concepts across clinical, psychosocial, transgenerational, and collective perspectives, the book contributes to a deeper understanding of the impact of trauma and offers insights into effective strategies for healing and transformation.

Weight: 89g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783658404833
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023

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