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Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR) is a brief, person-centered therapy
for resolving symptoms of traumatic stress (acute and chronic) including
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This collection of newsletters
chronicles the role of the Traumatic Incident Reduction Association
(TIRA) in providing support for facilitators around the world as they
engage with diverse populations including crime victims, domestic
violence survivors, children, natural disaster survivors, accident victims, and
combat veterans.
These practitioners include psychologists, social workers, ministers,
domestic violence counsellors, and lay practitioners who work in various
settings such as hospital clinics, private practices, shelters, victim services agencies, and disaster
sites.
This "best of" collection includes interviews with leading
practitioners, papers on the theory of Applied Metapsychology, and
research results from 2004-2005. Also includes an appendix with
reprints from the TIRA News & Views Newsletter 1998-2003. Extensive index and
bibliography.
Includes articles by:
Frank A. Gerbode, M.D.
Carlos Velazquez-Garcia
Marian K. Volkman, CT, CMF
Teresa Descilo, MSW
and many more
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