HEALING TRAUMATIZED CHILDREN
	         Book ID/图书代码: 02173016B88657
		     English Summary/英文概要: Because millions of children experience early trauma and attachment disruptions, whether through death, physical or sexual abuse, domestic, community, or school violence, terrorism or other tragic losses, parents and professionals need not just vague theories but a proactive plan for healing relationship avoidant children.
Healing Traumatized Children authors Hall, Merkert and Biever have successfully merged mental health, trauma, and attachment, parenting and in-home treatment strategies into a single comprehensive resource for parents and professionals. The authors emphasize the importance of an in-home plan (where the healing must begin), outline how to effectively assemble a support network, provide the keys to the establishment of a therapeutic home environment, discuss psycho-education that identifies the six distinct Trauma Disrupted Competencies and provide multiple types of healing interventions.
Healing Traumatized Children confirms that without effective in-home intervention, many of these children will become involved in juvenile and adult justice systems and continue the intergenerational transmission of maladaptive relationships, abuse, and neglect. It is important to remember that these children will eventually become tomorrow’s parents.
             Chinese Summary/中文概要: 数以百万计的儿童早年间曾因为死亡、身体伤害、性侵、家暴或社区和学校的暴力、恐怖主义袭击和其他伤害事故而受到过心理的伤害和依恋中断。家长和专家需要的不仅是模糊的理论,而是积极主动地去治愈这些儿童的计划。
本书作者Hall、Merkert以及 Biever成功地将心理健康、伤害、依恋、家教和家庭处理策略融为一体,为家长和专业人士提供详尽资源。作者强调了家庭内部计划的重要性,并罗列出如何有效地建立一个支撑网络,提供建立家庭治疗环境的关键要素,并讨论了心理教育如何分辨六种独特的伤害形式,并提供多种介入和治疗的方式。
本书确认,如果没有有效的家庭介入,很多这样的孩子最终会沦为罪犯并进入到病态关系、忽视和虐待的恶性循环之中。重要的是,我们必须认识到这些孩子终有一天也会成为别人的父母。(LYR)
             Awards/获奖情况:Faye L. Hall和Jeff L. Merkert以及John A. Biever医学博士合作完成的本书关于如何应对曾遭受过例如父母的过世、父母吸毒或酗酒、父母精神有问题、身体或感情遭受虐待和忽视、性侵等等伤害的儿童,无论对于学者还是非专业人士而言都是十分有趣的一本读物,从头至尾都展现了无与伦比的学者精神,十分值得推荐,也是社区以及学术博物馆应该收藏的一本相当重要的书。(Midwest Book Review)
“The collaborative work of Faye L. Hall and Jeff L. Merkert (who are respectively the program director and the co-director of Healing Hearts Family Based Mental Health in Harrisburg, PA.), and John A. Biever, M.D. (who is a Distinguished Life Fellow in the American Psychiat¬ric Association, and a general and child/adolescent psychiatrist in private practice at the Quittie Glen Center for Mental Health in Annville, PA, as well as a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center), "Healing Trau¬matized Children: Navigating Recovery for Children with Turbulent Pasts" will prove to be of immense interest to academia and the non-specialist general reader with an interest in the treatment of traumatized children due to such issues as the loss of a parent, parents addicted to drugs or alcohol, mentally ill parents, physical and/or emotional abuse and neglect, sexual abuse, and more. A work of impressively scholarship from beginning to end, "Healing Traumatized Children" is highly recommended and a critically important addition to community and academic library collections.” -Midwest Book Review 
“Hall, Merkert, and Biever explain a complex topic with enough depth and precision to clear the muddied waters. While this book could be particularly helpful for adoptive and foster parents of traumatized children, anyone involved with such children - therapists, teachers, extended family, friends - may gain insight from this resource.” -Foreword Reviews
             About the Author/作者介绍: Faye L. Hall以及Jeff L. Merkert是宾夕法尼亚州Harrisburg的家庭心理健康中心Healing Hearts的负责人和合作负责人。Hall住在Glen Rock,Merkert住在多佛。
John A. Biever医学博士是美国心理医师学会的荣誉终身会员,他从宾州州立大学医学院获得博士学位,是宾州Annville Quittie Glen心理健康中心的儿童/青少年心理健康医师,也是宾州Milton S. Hershey医学中心心理医学临床教授。Biever还担任宾州心理健康办公室以及药物虐待援助的儿童心理治疗顾问。他曾与人合著有《The Wandering Mind: Understanding Dissociation from Daydreams to Disorders》,住在宾州的Annville。
Faye L. Hall is the program director and Jeff L. Merkert is the co-director of Healing Hearts Family Based Mental Health in Harrisburg, PA. Hall lives in Glen Rock, PA, and Merkert lives in Dover, PA.
John A. Biever, M.D., a Distinguished Life Fellow in the American Psychiatric Association, received his MD from Penn State University College of Medicine, PA. He is a general and child/adolescent psychiatrist in private practice at the Quittie Glen Center for Mental Health in Annville, PA. and a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Biever is also a consultant in child psychiatry to the Pennsylvania State Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. He is the co-author of The Wandering Mind: Understanding Dissociation from Daydreams to Disorders and resides in Annville, PA.
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