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Intro
Introduction
Diagnostic Overlap
Activities Associated with Secondary Trauma
Related Terms
Trauma Treatment
Chapter Overview
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter 1: Origins
1.1 Where Does the Capacity for Secondary Traumatization Come from?
Chapter 2: Childhood Secondary Trauma
2.1 Overview of Contributors to Secondary Trauma in Children: The Role of Loss
2.2 Marty's Response to the Sex Change of His Father
2.3 Juan's Family Decides to Migrate to the USA
2.4 Secondary Trauma in Children Under the Age of 5

2.5 Specific Sources of Secondary Trauma in Children Older Than Age 5
2.6 Intentional Taking of Life
2.7 War and Secondary Trauma
2.8 Natural Disaster
2.9 Dora and Hurricane Sandy
2.10 Children Who Are Secondarily Traumatized by the Childhood Trauma of Their Parents
2.11 Intergenerational Trauma Transmission: The Case of Victor
2.12 Media Impact: Anita's Fears
2.13 Secondary Trauma Treatment Strategies for Children
2.14 Summary
Chapter 3: Adult Family Caregivers
3.1 Case 1: Jordan and the Family Pain of Living with a Long Hauler

3.2 Case 2: The Swimmer's Family Suffers Her Rape
3.3 Ellen's Parents Are Impacted by Secondary Trauma
3.4 Recovery
3.5 Case 3: Rob and Laura Receive Shocking News
3.6 Grief and Recovery
3.7 Summary
Chapter 4: Secondary Trauma in Professional Caregivers
4.1 Secondary Trauma and Medical Care
4.2 Conceptualizations of Secondary Trauma in Health Professionals
4.3 Consequences of Primary and Secondary Trauma
4.4 Case Example: The Trauma Psychotherapist
4.5 Summary
Chapter 5: Secondary Trauma in First Responders and Those Not Providing Professional Care

5.1 Secondary Trauma in First Responders
5.2 Case Presentation: Sandra Bland
5.3 Forward Panic: An Extreme Reaction to Police Stressors
5.4 Psychological and Physiological Reactions in Secondary Trauma
5.5 Risk and Protective Factors for Secondary Trauma in First Responders
5.6 Possible Benefits of Secondary Traumatization
5.7 Summary and Thoughts on Intervention
5.8 Are There Interventions That Might Be Helpful for Secondary Trauma?
Chapter 6: Secondary Trauma Treatment Considerations
6.1 Family Caregivers
6.2 Professional and Paraprofessional Trauma Workers

6.3 Similarities and Differences Between PTSD and STSD
6.4 What Are Effective Interventions for STSD?
6.5 Summary and Proposed Presentation of Treatment Strategies
Chapter 7: Structural Interventions
7.1 Family Strategies
7.2 Figley's Strategic Phases for Treating Secondary Trauma Within Families
7.3 Norcross Self-Care Strategies
7.4 Gilbert-Eliot Strategies
7.5 Molnar et al. Strategies
7.6 Phipps and Byrne Strategy
7.7 Summary
Chapter 8: Social Support and Secondary Trauma
8.1 Rob Seeks a Social Support Group
8.2 Help for Helpers

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