‘Scaffolding to the Heart‘ offers the idea: How to do trauma therapy safely?
‘Scaffolding to the Heart‘ offers the idea: How to do trauma therapy safely?
How to do Trauma Therapy safely?
‘SCAFFOLDING TO THE HEART’ - Safety-Enhancing Ideas for Narrative Trauma Work offers ideas to address this question.
This book takes you on a journey into the lived experience of three remarkable individuals, while demonstrating essential narrative principles used to address the impact of hardship on their lives. You witness their struggles with the pervasive and pernicious effects of trauma as well as their singular efforts to reclaim their lives from these effects.
There is a general consensus that the relationship is the key variable in the healing process of therapy, yet it has not always been sufficient for the most vulnerable.
Author Caroline J. Wright describes practices for bolstering an individual's sense of safety and personal agency, both in-and-out of therapy.
While Caroline's work is grounded in the bedrock of Narrative Practice, she also draws on skills and knowledge from a variety of models of psychology and body-mind disciplines. She describes how these complement and consolidate Narrative Practice, particularly in enhancing safety.
This book will be of greatest value to Narrative Practitioners who are looking to augment safety in trauma work, to Care-Givers working with other models who are open to incorporating Narrative Practice, and to Graduate Students who are in the process of choosing and integrating compatible systems of psychotherapy.