Available for purchase from the on-line store in the coming months. Additional chapters with protocols for treating specific adolescent & adult problems such as child abuse and rape will also be available for purchase from the on-line store as they become available. Workshops, on-line training and supervision for therapists interested in becoming skilled in the use of MTP will be scheduled following the publication release of the book. If you would like to be notified when Dr. Davis’ MTP book and/or training becomes available, indicate this in an e-mail to: drnancydavismtp@yahoo.com
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Multi-Sensory Trauma Processing (MTP)
2. Understanding the Symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
a. Background
b. Biological basis
c. Symptoms
d. Dissociation
3. The Role of the Therapist in Using Multi-Sensory Trauma Processing
4. Steps in Using Multi-Sensory Trauma Processing
a. Level One-Single Incident Job-Related Trauma
b. Level Two-Single Incident Trauma
c. Level Three-Single Incident Trauma
d. Level Four-Complicated PTSD
e. MTP for use with young children
f. “Vicarious traumatization/compassion fatigue”
5. Important Components of MTP
a. Links
b. Triggers
6. Questions for Life and Trauma History
a. Questions for Life and Trauma History with Explanation Prior to Age Eighteen
1. Traumatic experiences
2. Violence in the family
3. Emotional abuse
4. Rape, assault, bullying
5 Physical child abuse
6. Sexual child Abuse
After Age Eighteen
1. Traumatic experiences
2. Rape & assault
3. Domestic violence
7 Structured Questions-Level Two
8. Retelling the Trauma Story-Level Three
9. Retelling the Life Story-Level Four
10. Additional considerations
a. Using Props and On-Scene Treatment
b. Amnesia and Speechless Silence
b. The Impact of Guilt, Humiliation and/or Shame
c. Reoccurring nightmares
d. Building on Strengths
e. Personalization of Job-Related Traumatic Incidents
f. The Impact of Critically Injured or Dead Children on Job-Related Trauma
11. Integrating Visual Imagery with MTP
a. An image for Grief
b. Images for Fear
1. The Shrinking Image
2. Connecting with Your Abused Child
c. Images for Stress & Trauma Related Illness
1. The Form
2. The Waterfall
d. Images for Transformation
1. The House
2. Standing in the Dark
e. Images for Letting Go
1. The Anchors
2. The Backpack
3. The Trailer
12. Interweaving Therapeutic Stories with MTP
a. Thor
b. The Memorial
c. The Princess & the Snake
13. The Processing of Traumatic Images
14. Projecting Success and Change
15. Grief
Interview Questions for Grief with Explanation
16. Trauma related to Abuse and Violence in a Domestic Relationship
a. Research Considerations
b. Interview Questions for Domestic Violence/Sexual Sadism with Explanation
17. Job-Related Trauma
a. Review of Research
b. Law enforcement Officers
Interview Questions for Law Enforcement Officers with Explanation
c. Firefighters and Paramedics (EMT)
Interview Questions for Fire Fighters and Paramedics with Explanation
d. Rescue Workers
The Traumatized Rescue Worker
Interview Questions for Rescue Workers with Explanation
e. Vietnam Veterans
Interview Questions for Vietnam Veterans with Explanation
f. Iraq and Afghanistan Combat Veterans
Interview Questions for Iraq and Afghanistan Combat Veterans with Explanation
18. Baseline and Follow-up Questions for Caretakers of Young Children with Explanation (MTP with young children)
19. Pre and Post Adult Symptom Check List
20. Questions
a. Level One
b. Level Two
c. Vicarious Traumatization
d. Life and Trauma History
e. Grief
f. Victims of Domestic Violence/Sexual Sadists
g. Law Enforcement Officers
h. Fire Fighters and Paramedics
i. Rescue Workers
j. Vietnam Veterans
k. Iraq and Afghanistan Combat Veterans
21. Examples of Treatment
a. John; Law Enforcement Officer Retired After 27 years on the job
b. Law Enforcement Officer; 20 years on the job
c. C; former Marine and child abuse victim
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