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OverviewThis book provides scientifically proven strategies for reducing guilt and shame associated with trauma and adversity. Automatic reactions help us survive dangerous situations. Whether we are fighting to fend off an attacker, fleeing an explosion, or freezing to maintain attachment with an abusive parent upon whom we are dependent, our hard‑wired reactions keep us safe during intensely stressful times. But these automatic responses can be followed by guilt and shame, which can linger long after the traumatic events, making us anxious, avoidant, overreactive, irritable, depressed, angry, or passive. And these symptoms, in turn, can lead to more guilt and shame, which lead to more problematic coping behaviors, in a continuing cycle. This book helps readers learn to transform their unhealthy guilt and shame by identifying and changing their ways of thinking and acting that may have been adaptive in a past situation but are now keeping them stuck in this unhealthy cycle. In particular, it focuses on five categories of thought that contribute to problematic guilt and shame and shows readers how to recognize and challenge these thoughts. Each chapter contains straightforward written exercises that guide readers through the transformation process, as well as relatable examples for illustration. Grounded in research-supported cognitive behavior therapy principles, this book will help readers break free from survival‑based reactivity and regain control over their lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carolyn B. AllardPublisher: American Psychological Association Imprint: American Psychological Association ISBN: 9781433843419ISBN 10: 1433843412 Pages: 167 Publication Date: 04 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: How to Use This Book Chapter 1. The Cycle of Non-Adaptive Guilt and Shame Chapter 2. What NAGS You? Chapter 3. Challenge Your Foreseeability and Preventability Thoughts Chapter 4. Challenge Your Insufficient Justification Thoughts Chapter 5. Challenge Your Responsibility Thoughts Chapter 6. Challenge Your Wrongdoing Thoughts Chapter 7. Challenge Your Violated Values Thoughts Chapter 8. Use Guilt and Shame in an Adaptive Way Afterword: Wash, Rinse, Repeat Appendix A: Worksheets Appendix B: Resources Appendix C: Scientific EvidenceReviewsAuthor InformationCarolyn B. Allard, PhD, ABPP, is professor and director of the clinical psychology PhD program at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, San Diego, and a board-certified licensed clinical psychologist. She is internationally recognized for her research and clinical expertise in sociocultural and contextual predictors of posttraumatic distress and treatment outcomes through her 200+ publications and presentations, which include Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy. She is on the editorial board of the scientific journal of the American Psychological Association’s Trauma Division, and she recently served as its president. Visit CarolynAllardPhD.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |