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Making Sense of Trauma Nigel Hunt

Making Sense of Trauma By Nigel Hunt

Making Sense of Trauma by Nigel Hunt


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Summary

This book is aimed at people who have experienced distressful and traumatising experiences such as war, sexual abuse or rape, natural and manmade disasters, car accidents, or the death of a loved one. There is ample evidence to show that people recover from traumatic or distressful events by telling their story, by making sense of what happened.

Making Sense of Trauma Summary

Making Sense of Trauma by Nigel Hunt

This book is aimed at people who have experienced distressful and traumatising experiences such as war, sexual abuse or rape, natural and manmade disasters, car accidents, or the death of a loved one. Most people have had such an experience, and evidence suggests somewhere between 5-25% of people have significant problems as a result; not necessarily full post-traumatic stress disorder, but also anxiety and depression, or substance abuse. There is ample evidence to show that people recover from traumatic or distressful events by telling their story, by making sense of what happened. The narrative techniques described in the book will help people with that process of meaning making.

About Nigel Hunt

Dr Nigel Hunt is Associate Professor in Health Psychology, University of Nottingham. Dr Sue McHale is Senior Lecturer in Biopsychology, Sheffield Hallam University. They are authors of Understanding Traumatic Stress, Sheldon Press. They live in Nottingham.

Additional information

GOR005072326
9781847091475
1847091474
Making Sense of Trauma by Nigel Hunt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Murray Press
2012-02-01
128
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