01830 a2200361 450000500170000000800410001702000220005803700360008004000070011604100080012307200160013107200160014707200160016307200170017907200160019607200150021207200140022707200140024107200130025507200150026807200140028307200130029707200210031007200210033107200200035210000190037224500730039125000060046426000320047030000100050252009280051270000280144020250526161935.0250430042025GB 28 eng  a9781032803524qBC bTaylor & FranciscGBP 38.99fBB a01 aeng7 aMKPB2thema7 aMBPK2thema7 aJNFC2thema7 aJKSN22thema7 aMKMT2thema7 aJNC2thema7 aMMKB2bic7 aMBPK2bic7 aJNH2bic7 aJKSN22bic7 aMMJT2bic7 aJNC2bic7 aPSY0220402bisac7 aPSY0100002bisac7 a616.85212bisac1 aKathy B. Hoppe10aTrauma and Crisis CounselingbAn Overview for Emerging Professionals a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250228 a240 p bTrauma and Crisis Counseling: An Overview for Emerging Professionals is an introduction to trauma for students, new counselors, and other helping professionals. The book provides a sweeping overview of trauma from more than 500 sources. It includes definitions, a clear exploration of trauma’s neurobiology, information on assessment and diagnosis, and summaries of the primary models of evidence-based treatments. The text also addresses suicidality, crisis, and disasters, as well as the challenges faced in providing care to people who experience trauma. Throughout the book, the authors focus on what it means to be trauma-informed and how to integrate resiliency in trauma work. The material is presented in a conversational way using case studies, examples, and practical activities to enhance the reader’s learning. Trauma and Crisis Counseling lays the foundation for effective trauma work in a readable format.1 aMichelle K. Taylor4A01