Online Group Trauma Therapy shows clinicians how to provide trauma therapy in group format that can be either online or in-person.
The integrative, phase-based approach of the therapy is structured to provide clients with skills and tools to manage and regulate intense posttraumatic symptoms and then process and integrate their traumatic experiences. It's a modality useful for clinicians with a wide variety of clients, including those who have experienced complex trauma, who come from a wide range of socioeconomic statuses, and who have diverse backgrounds. Clinicians will find the methods presented here intuitive, user-friendly, and easy to deliver. The limited number of sessions and group-based arrangement also makes them cost effective.
Online Group Trauma Therapy offers clinicians an opportunity to reach more clients who are isolated, remote, and otherwise unable to travel to a clinic. The book also gives clinicians the tools they need to treat larger numbers of people simultaneously and thereby attend to more clients in need of treatment.
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Sara Lynn Rependa, PhD, C.Psych, is a clinical psychologist providing treatment to children, adolescents, and adults with complex trauma, especially to individuals who are neurodivergent, in the LGBTQIA+ community, and to those struggling with personality disorders.
Robert T. Muller, PhD, C.Psych, is a professor of clinical psychology at York University, author, and fellow of the International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation.
Anna Baranowsky, PhD, C.Psych, is a clinical psychologist, author, and the founder of both the Traumatology Institute (Canada) and Bear Psychology, a community-based clinic in Toronto.