Psychotherapy Networker on Trauma

This may already be in your read pile, but here it is online (at least some of it)–Psychotherapy Networker’s March/April issue–“The growing debate over the legacy of trauma”:

The Long Shadow of Trauma
By Mary Sykes Wylie
As the battles and controversies over the forthcoming DSM-V heat up, a determined group of trauma experts and researchers are mounting a passionate challenge to our thinking about trauma, its long-term impact, and its treatment.

Therapy in the Danger Zone
By Mary Jo Barrett
There’s no more emotionally demanding work than that with an incestuous family. A therapist offers an uncensored look at the fear, loathing, fascination—and satisfactions—of the struggle to help a family emerge from the transgenerational legacy of abuse.

The Trauma Myth
By Susan Clancy

Twenty-five years ago, it was considered a great advance when therapists first began to approach childhood abuse as a form of trauma. Now new research suggests that the trauma model of abuse may sometimes do more harm than good.

Bright-Sided

By Barbara Ehrenreich
A naysayer’s look at Martin Seligman and the Positive Psychology industry he helped create.


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