
Narrative Exposure Training (NET) Manual
A Short-Term Intervention for Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Hogrefe & Huber (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. February 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-88937-290-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This book is the first practical manual describing a new and successful short-term treatment for traumatic stress and PTSD called Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET). The manual provides both experienced clinicians and trainees with all the knowledge and skills needed to treat trauma survivors using this approach, which is especially useful in crisis regions where longer-term interventions are not possible. NET has proved successful in projects in areas such as Kosova, Sri Lanka, Uganda, and Nigeria, as well as in controlled trials in Gainesville, FL and Louvain, Belgium. Three to six sessions can be sufficient to afford considerable relief. Part I of the manual describes the theoretical background. Part II covers the therapeutic approach in detail, with practical advice and tools. Part III then focuses on special issues such as dealing with challenging moments during therapy, defense mechanisms for the therapist, and ethical issues. A series of appendices include further practical aides such as a handout on depression, a drug-dependency questionnaire, and an informed consent form. A practical manual describing a new and successful short-term intervention for stress disorders.
Reviews / Votes
"..is well written and provides the necessary foundation to truly impact those affected by trauma. "... delves into the heart of the trauma in order to move the patient to the next level of healing. This is a worthy addition to the field and exceeds the objectives of the authors. "Truly intended for the seasoned clinician who actively works or is involved in trauma research, this would make for an excellent supplementary text in graduate level training. The authors are quite well versed and extremely credible members of the mental health field. "The introduction is powerful in and of itself as it vividly discusses the voices of victims. The theoretical background is one of the most thoroughly written sections that a reader will come across. The therapeutic instructions for NET are detailed and foster confidence in application. The appendixes for informed consent, who is vivo, and the heart-wrenching account of a young man who experiences repeated trauma in war-torn Somalia are extraordinary. The only shortcoming is that that are not enough well-written books such as this. "This is an extraordinary compilation of work that has so many good intentions for those suffering from trauma and PTSD. Quite possibly one of the finer books available for PTSD treatment this year! Nicholas Greco IV, M.S., C.A.T.S.M.(Abbott Laboratories) in Doody's Book Review "Makes a notable contribution toward fulfilling the treatment void for civilian war victims." "At present, PTSD treatment is rarely implemented, and moreover, PTSD treatment specifically focused on this population has not been fully developed. The treatment manual for NET as presented here is coherent and describes a credible treatment." Reviewed by Seth A. Brown & Amanda L. Collins in PsycCRITIQUES - Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books (June 15, 2005, Vol. 50, No. 24, Article 9) "A very useful book, a methodological guideline, a summary of research and experience... "There are a lot of practical observations, advices, simple rules which are very useful for practice. It is a sort of postgraduate text, it presupposes trained therapists, providing them with details for work in a very special, tragic, emotionally "hot" field. "A must for trauma workers, a continuing educational experience for therapists and a sad r eminder for intellectuals who happen to read this book, about violence and vulnerability of human existence. Bela Buda, M.D., Ph.D., Psychiatrist, Budapest, Hungary in Crisis 2005 ""Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is an increasing scourge in the world, particularly in developing countries where infrastructure is often overwhelmed by natural disasters and armed conflicts that routinely victimize both participants and innocent civilians. Based on principles of behavioral and cognitive psychology, the NET method has shown itself to be an effective treatment for this debilitating disorder, and importantly, one that can be learned and administred by paraprofessionals. "Thus, NET can be deployed under field conditions -- even in refugee camps with large traumatized populations -- as a first resort therapy. "As such, it is a needed, vital addtion to our treatment armamentarium and has often been the only available therapy for people living in the aftermath of chaos." Peter J. Lang, PhD, Professor and Director of the NIMH Centre for the Study of Emotion and Attention and Director of the Fear Clinic at the University of Gainesville, FL "This book fills a gaping hole in the field. It should be required for all of us who treat these groups of trauma survivors. "A scholarly synthesis of research advance combined with humanitarian sensitivity and clinical pragmatism. The ideas are very much mainstream, but they are also cutting edge. "It is splendidly written, incisive, and informative. The breadth and depth of the authors' experience in treatment and their thoughtful leading ideas combine to make this one of the basic books for therapists of survivors of man-inflicted trauma. "The book describes with great sensitivity and detail the speechlessness of trauma survivors. It shows how, if this speechlessness are to be overcome, the meaning of the trauma in the patient's life and her or his social environment has to be taken most seriously. " Andreas Maercker, MD, PhD, Professor, University of Zurich, and member of the Board of Directors of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies "The training manual for Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) is an extremely valuable contribution to the currently available treatment options for Traumatic Stress Disorders... "The NET method, developed from well known cognitive behavioral therapy and the testimony method, addresses the specific trauma to systematically desensitize the person, so that he or she can come to terms with what has happened and continue with life. "It is written in a clear and lucid style with many exercises and discussion of alternative situations. The manual has grown out of extensive testing and patient training of practitioners all over the world in troubled contexts. We can now be reassured that there is a workable and effective prescription on how to go about helping those suffering from horrifying experiences." Daya Somasundaram, Psychiatrist and Professor at the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, and author of numerous papers and books, (including Scarred Minds: The Psychological Impact of War on Sri Lankan TamilsMore details
Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Publishing group
Hogrefe Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Trauma therapists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, aid workers.
Illustrations
13 Abbildungen, 4 Tabellen
Dimensions
Height: 28 cm
Width: 21 cm
ISBN-13
978-0-88937-290-0 (9780889372900)
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Maggie Schauer | Frank Neuner | Thomas Elbert
Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) For Survivors of Traumatic Stress
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02/2025
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Content
1. Introduction: Voices of Victims 2. Theoretical Background Traumatic Stress: Traumatic Events, Stress and Allostatic Load, Organized Violence, The Concept of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders in Adults and Children, Complex PTSD PTSD and Memory: The Nature of Traumatic Memory, Sensory-Perceptual Representation, Autobiographical Contextual Memory, Neurobiological Basis of Memory and PTSD Processing of Affective Experiences: Normal Emotional Processing, Implications for Treatment, Speechlessness of Trauma: Sociopolitical Implications Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) - The Theoretical Model: Rationale of NET, Elements of NET 3. The Therapeutic Approach of NET The Basic Procedure of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) The NET Process Step by Step: Organization of Sessions, First Session, Second Session, The Following Sessions, The Last Session, Post-Treatment Diagnostic Sessions, KIDNET: Narrative Exposure Therapy with Children Challenging Moments In The Therapeutic Process - NET in Depth: The Patient Attempting to Avoid, The Patient Spaces Out: Dissociation and Flashbacks, The Patient Is Withholding Information, The Patient Has Concerns or Pain, There Seems to Be No Habituation, Therapist Avoidance, Memory and Reality, The Therapist-Patient Relationship: Rules of NET and Standard Ethical Principles Limitations of NET: General Limitations, Insufficient Motivation, Medication and Drugs, Guilt Feelings 4. Appendix Appendix A: Informed Consent Appendix B: Narration of The Life Experiences of Abdul Kadir Appendix C: Who is vivo 5. References