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The Encyclopedia of Mental Health Trainings, Certifications, & Credentials. Trauma Therapy: Evidenced-Based, Best Practice, & Structured Approaches
Bill Owenby;Katherine Campbell;Bill Owenby Katherine Campbell (Author) · ONB LLC · Paperback
Trauma therapy is a broad and often confusing landscape, filled with competing models, certifications, and claims of effectiveness. This volume provides a clear, grounded overview of trauma therapies that are structured, protocol-driven, and supported by established research, clinical guidelines, and best-practice standards. This book is part of a special 3-Volume series dedicated to trauma therapies, with Integrative, Relational, Complementary, New, & Specialized Approaches and Somatic, Neurobiological, & Experiential Approaches being the other 2 volumes sold separately. This is a good, tried and true starting point when just learning about the world of trauma therapy modalities and certifications.
Written for mental health clinicians, students, supervisors, and educators, this book focuses on trauma approaches commonly taught in graduate programs, required or preferred in agency and institutional settings, and referenced in evidence-based care standards. The chapters examine cognitive, behavioral, exposure-based, skills-oriented, and phase-based trauma therapies, with attention to how these models are designed, implemented, documented, and ethically applied in real-world practice.
Rather than promoting any single modality, this volume helps readers understand how structured trauma therapies function, what they are designed to treat, and where their limits lie. Emphasis is placed on scope of practice, training pathways, clinical decision-making, supervision, and defensibility, helping clinicians distinguish between gaining competence and simply accumulating credentials.
As part of the Encyclopedia of Mental Health Trainings, Certifications, and Credentials, this book is intended to stand alone as a practical reference while also fitting within a larger series that supports intentional, ethical, and sustainable professional development. Whether you are early in your career, working in systems that require evidence-based documentation, or seeking greater clarity in trauma treatment, this volume offers a structured guide to navigating trauma therapy without pressure, overreach, or unnecessary specialization.
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