When someone you love suffers from posttraumatic stress What to expect and what you can do

Claudia Zayfert

Book - 2011

"Trauma survivors frequently struggle with unwanted memories, intense emotions, and problems with everyday functioning. Effective help is out there, but the needs of family members--confused and scared about what has happened to the person they love--are often overlooked. Will the person with posttraumatic stress ever get better? How can spouses and other loved ones promote healing? Where can family members turn when they feel like they just can't cope? From experienced trauma specialists Drs. Claudia Zayfert and Jason C. DeViva, this highly practical guide is packed with information, support, vivid stories, and specific advice. Readers learn to navigate the rough spots day by day and help their loved one find a brighter tomorrow&...quot;--Provided by publisher.

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Published
New York : Guilford Press c2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Claudia Zayfert (-)
Other Authors
Jason C. DeViva (-)
Physical Description
x, 292 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781609181963
9781609180652
  • Introduction
  • I. Understanding Posttraumatic Stress
  • 1. What It Feels Like to Live with a Trauma Survivor
  • 2. How Trauma Affects Survivors
  • 3. Why Is Your Loved One Stuck in the Past?
  • 4. Treatments That Can Help with PTSD and Other Problems
  • 5. Finding a Therapist
  • II. Helping Yourself, Helping the Survivor
  • 6. Taking Care of Yourself
  • 7. Setting Limits
  • 8. Communicating Your Needs
  • III. Coping with Specific Traumas
  • 9. When Someone You Love Has Been Sexually Assaulted
  • 10. When Someone You Love Has Been to War
  • IV. Putting Your Lives Back Together
  • 11. Reconnecting with Your Partner and Helping Your Children
  • 12. Recovery and Beyond
  • Resources
Review by Library Journal Review

Clinical psychologists Zayfert (psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical Sch.) and DeViva (Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of Medicine; Yale Univ. Sch. of Medicine) provide a family-focused book on dealing with post-traumatic stress. They present examples of and advice related to various types of trauma, including sexual assault, serious accidents, natural and human-made disasters, and combat, and provide family members with useful information, support, and pragmatic ideas. The emphasis is on friends and family of trauma survivors, who are indirectly but seriously affected by the trauma. The book explains the effects of trauma on survivors and the people surrounding them, what the latter can do to help themselves and the survivor, how to decide how much to invest to help the victim, and methods of communicating to bring families closer together as they struggle with the aftermath of the traumatic event. The authors explain the positive changes that can occur in trauma survivors and their loved ones. VERDICT Throughout, the authors include real-life stories, and the list of additional resources and references add value to this work, which nicely supplements Cheryl A. Roberts's recent Coping With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.-Dale Farris, Groves, TX (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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