Healing Tasks: Psychotherapy with Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse
This groundbreaking book presents a new model for working with survivors of abuse and other trauma. The Healing Tasks Model, based on developmental stages of healing with specific tasks for each stage, offers the clinician new support for threading through the sometimes overwhelming complexities of the survivor’s experience.
At the same time, Kepner’s model helps to avoid some of the common pitfalls and risks of work in this most challenging of clinical areas, such as pushing clients to express and remember before they have developed the capacity to manage such intensity, or encouraging confrontation and interpersonal interactions that the survivor doesn’t yet have the developmental underpinnings to support.
Using the Healing Tasks Model the clinician will find techniques for helping clients develop emotional and systemic supports, manage feelings, and set appropriate boundaries. Readers will also find a guide to dealing with the difficult and troubling issues of memory: how to approach abuse memories, when and how to take action based on abuse memories, when to defer action pending the development of more supports and capacities for the survivor, and then how to develop those essential supports and capacities.
Written for psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, pastoral counselors, and adult survivors of childhood abuse, Healing Tasks provides a therapeutic model that can be used to help abuse survivors develop the emotional skills to lead richer and more fulfilling lives.
Jim Kepner is an author, psychologist, and international trainer based in Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Body Process: working with the body in psychotherapy (1987/99), considered a classic text in Gestalt therapy and in the area of body-oriented psychotherapy.
Healing Tasks: psychotherapy with adult survivors of childhood abuse (1995), which presents a holistic and holographic model for understanding the healing-as-growth in the process of recovery from childhood trauma.
James I Kepner
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Excellent resource. I strongly recommend this book for anyone who has experienced or works with survivors of childhood abuse. While geared mostly towards a clinician the text is more than accessible to the lay reader, especially if you're someone who has educated yourself about theories of trauma treatment. I especially liked this book because it seemed to give some practical information and aspects to the phases of trauma treatment...information that I haven't seen spelled out so simply in much of the academic reading I've done. In short, the book offers support for understanding the work that you are doing as a survivor OR the work you are doing as a therapist supporting a survivor.
CapHill
I found myself in this book. This book explained the impact of the childhood abuse and neglect that I experienced and gave me a concrete set of ideas about how to heal. I recommend it to all those who are adult survivors as well as those who work at healing them.
Robert Hedrick
A masterpiece This book is an extremely important work and essential reading for anyone working with or suffering from the legacy of childhood trauma. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
Lina Peterson, UK
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