• Trauma Informed Care Learning Community

    Book List

    Midcoast Maine Trauma Informed Care Community Book List for Children

    Understanding Trauma
    Childhood Trauma
    PTSD and Other Disorders
    Sexual Trauma
    Domestic Violence
    Foreign Issues
    War Trauma
    Trauma Remembrance
    Trauma in Media and Museums
    Treatment and Recovery
    Trauma and Substance Use
    Hoarding and Trauma
    Impact of Trauma Work
    Impact of Trauma Work: Organizational Perspectives
    Trauma-Informed Organizational Assessments and Toolkits
    Websites

     

    Understanding Trauma

    Alexander, Eyerman, Giesen, Smelser and Sztompka. (2004). Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN: 0520235959.

    Beck, A.T. (1999). Prisoners of Hate: The cognitive Basis of Hostility and Violence. New York, NY: Harper Collins.

    Berlant, L. (2001). Trauma and Ineloquence. Cultural Values. 5:41-58.

    Bloom, S. (1997). Creating sanctuary: Toward the evolution of sane societies. New York, NY: Routledge.

    Bloom, S. & Farragher, B. (2013). Restoring sanctuary: A new operating system for trauma-informed systems of care. New York, NY: Routledge.

    Bussey, M. & Wise, J. (2007). The impact of Historical Trauma: The Example of the Native Community”. New York: Columbia University Press.

    Carnes, P. (1983). Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction. Minneapolis, MN: CompCare.

    Caruth, C. (1996). Introduction: Wound and Voice. Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. P. 1-9.

    Cohen, S. (2001). States of Denial: Knowing About Atrocities and Suffering. Cambridge, UK: Polity. ISBN: 0745623921.

    Cvetkovich, A. (2003). The Everyday Life of Queer Trauma. An Archive of Feelings. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 15-48.

    Duran, E. (2006). Historical Trauma: Treating the Soul Wound. In Healing the soul wound: Counseling with American Indians and other native peoples. New York: Teachers College Press.

    Eyerman, R. (2004). Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity. Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity. p. 60-111.

    Flannery, R.B. Jr. Social Support and Psychological Trauma: A Methodological Review.” Journal of Traumatic Stress. 1990, 3 (October), 595-611.

    Goist, R., & Lubin, B. (1989). Psychosocial Aspects of Disaster. New York: Wiley.

    Goodman, L., Saxe, L., & Harvey, M. (1991). Homelessness as psychological trauma: Broadening perspectives. American Psychologist, 46(11), 1219-1225.

    Hallbwachs, M., Coser, L., ed. & trans. (1992). On Collective Memory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. P. 41-83.

    Healthcare for the Homeless Clinicians’ Network (1999). Healing hands: Trauma & homelessness. Nashville, TN: National Health Care for the Homeless Council.

    Hirsch, M and Smith, V. (2002). Feminism and Cultural Memory: An Introduction. Signs 28:1-19.

    Iles. Blood Memory: A Novel. Pocket Star. ISBN 978-0743454155.

    Kirmayer, L. J., Lemelson, R., & Barad, M. (2007). Understanding trauma: Integrating biological, clinical, and cultural perspectives. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

    Kleber, R.F., Figley, C.R., & Gersons, B.P.R. (Eds). (1995). Beyond Trauma: Cultural and Societal Dynamics. New York: Plenum Press.

    Krugman, S. (1992). Trauma in the Family: Perspectives on the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence.

    Lisak, D., & Beszterczey, S. (2007). The cycle of violence: The life histories of 43 death row inmates. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 8, 118-128.

    Marsella, A., Friedman, M., Gerrity, E., & Scurfield, R. (1996). Ethnocultural Aspects of Posttraumatic Stress disorder. American Psychological Association: Washington.

    May, R. (1976). Power and Innocence: A search for the sources of violence. New York: Delta.

    Nadler, A., and Ben-Shushan, D. Forty Years Later: Long-Term Consequences of Massive Traumatization as Manifested by Holocaust Survivors from the City and the Kibbutz. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 1989, 57, 287-293.

    Perry, B. (2006). The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog. New York: Wiley.

    Raphael, B. When Disaster Strikes: How Individuals and Communities Cope with Disaster. New York: Basic Books, 1986.

    Rogers, Lacy and Leydesdorff, eds, & Dawson. (2004). Trauma: Life Stories of Survivors. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers. ISBN: 0765808196.

    Rowland-Klein, D. & Dunlop, R. (1997). The transmission of trauma across generations: Identifications with parental trauma in children of Holocaust survivors. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 31, 358-369.

    Solomon, S.D. Mobilizing Social Support Networks in Times of Disaster, in Figley, CR (Ed.) Trauma and Its Wake Vol. II. Taumatic Stress, Theory, Research and Intervention. P. 232-263. New York: Brunner.Mazel, 1985.

    Stamm, B.H., Stamm, H.E., Hudnall, A.C., & Higson-Smith, C. (2004). Considering a theory of cultural trauma and loss. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 9, 89-111.

    Tec, Nachama. (1999). Diaries and Oral History: Reflections on Methodological Issues in Holocaust Research. Holocaust Chronicles: Individualizing the Holocaust through Diaries and Other Contemporaneous Personal Accounts. Jersey City, NJ: KTAV Publishing House, Inc. p. 267-76.

    Van der Kolk, B. A. (1987). Psychological Trauma. Washington DC: American Psychiatric Press.

    Van der Kolk, B. A., McFarlane, A. C., & Weisaeth, L. (1996). Traumatic stress: The effects of overwhelming experience on mind, body, and society. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

    Walker, K.L. & Chesnut, D. (2003). The Role of Ethnocultural Variables in Response to Terrorism.

    Yaeger, P. (2002). Consuming Trauma; Or the Pleasures of Merely Circulating. Extremities: Trauma, Testimony, and Community. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. p. 25-51.

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    Childhood Trauma

    Berliner, H.L., Ira; A.T., Fitzgerald, M. (2003). Children’s memory for trauma and positive experiences. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 16(3), 229.

    Blaustein, M. & Kinniburgh, K. (2010. Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents: How to Foster Resilience through Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency.

    Bogat, G.A., DeJonghe, E., Levendosky, A.A., Davidson, W.S. & Von Eye, A. (2006). Trauma symptoms among infants exposed to intimate partner violence. Child Abuse & Neglect, 30, 109-125.

    Burgess, A.W., and Hartman, C.R., McCausland, M.P. and Powers, P. Response Patterns in Children and Adolescents Exploited Through Sex Rings and Pornography. American Journal of Psyschiatry. 1984, 141, 656-662.

    Chu, A.T., & Lieberman, A.F. (2009). Clinical implications of traumatic stress from birth to age 5. The Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6:16.1-16.26.

    Cermak, P., Molidor, C. (1996). Male victims of child sexual abuse. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 13(5), 385-400.

    Clancy, S.A. The Trauma Myth: The Truth About Sexual Abuse of Children – and its Aftermath. New York, NY: Basic Books, 2009.

    Cohen J.A., Berliner L. & March J.E. (2000). Guidelines for treatment of PTSD: Treatment of Children and Adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress 13(4):566-568.

    Conaway, L.P., & Hansen, D.J. (1989). Social Behavior of Physically Abused Children and Neglected Children: A Critical Review. Clinical Psychology Review. 9, 627-652.

    Cook, A., Spinazzola, J., Ford, J., Lanktree, C., Blaustein, M., Cloitre, M., DeRosa, R., Hubbard, R., Kagan, R., Liautaud, J., Mallah, K., Olafson, E., VenDer Kolk, B. (2005). Complex trauma in children and adolescents. Psychiatric Annals, 35(5), 390-398.

    Crenshaw, A.D., Garbarino, J. (2007). The hidden dimensions: Profound sorrow and buried potential in violent youth. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 47(2), 160-174.

    English, D.J., Marshal, D.B. & Stewart, A.J. (2003). Effects of family violence on child behavior and health during early childhood. Journal of Family Violence. 18(1), 43-57.

    Fonts, L.A. (2005). Child abuse and culture. New York: Guilford Press.

    Ford, J. (2005). Treatment Implications of Altered Affect regulation and Information Processing Following Child Maltreatment. Psychiatric Annals, 35:5.

    Forward, S., & Buck, C. (1989). Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life. New York: Bantam.

    Gloeckner, P. A Child’s Life. Frog Books. 2000.

    Harris, W.W., Lieberman, F.A., & Marans, S. (2007). In the best interests of society. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 48(3-4), 392-411.

    Herman, J., & Hirshman, L. (1981). Father-Daughter Incest. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Justice, B. and R. (1976). The Abusing Family. New York: Human Science Press.

    Kaplow, B.J., Saxe, N.G., Putnam, W.F., Pynoos, S.R., Lieberman, F.A. (2006). The long-term consequences of early childhood trauma: A case study and discussion; Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 69(4), 362-375.

    Kempe, C.H., Silverman, F.N., & Steele, B.J. (1962). The Battered Child Syndrome. Journal of the American Medical Association. 181, 17-24.

    Kocourkova, J., Koutek, J. (1998). The child as a witness of extreme violence in the family. Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 9(2), 435-439.

    Lang, M.J., Stover, S.C. (2008). Symptom patterns among youth exposed to intimate partner violence. Journal of Family Violence, 23(7), 619-629.

    Lanius, R. A., Vermetten, E., & Pain, C. (Eds.) (2010). The impact of early life trauma on health and disease: The hidden epidemic. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

    Lehmann, P. (2000). Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and child witness to mother assault: A summary and review. Children and Youth Services Review. 22(3/4), 275-306.

    Lieberman, F.A., Knorr, K. (2007). The impact of trauma: a development framework for infancy and early childhood. Psychiatric Annals, 37(6), 416-422.

    Lovett, B.B. (2004). Child sexual abuse disclosure: Maternal response and other variables impacting the victim. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 21(4), 355-371.

    Lovett, B.B. (2007). Sexual abuse in the preschool years: Blending ideas from object relations theory, ego psychology and biology. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 24, 579-589.

    Margolin, G., Vickerman, A.K. (2007). Posttraumatic stress in children and adolescents exposed to family violence: I. Overview and issues. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 38(6), 613-619.

    Margolin, G., Vickerman, A.K. (2007). Posttraumatic stress in children and adolescents exposed to family violence: II. Treatment. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 38(6), 620-628.

    Miller, A. (1991). The Untouched Key: Tracing Childhood Trauma in Creativity and Destructiveness. Anchor Books: New York. ISBN 0-385-26764-9.

    Oldham, P. E. (2003, February 18). A flight of mind: The act of dissociation can protect children emotionally from trauma, but repeated use may cause lasting harm. Washington Post, p. HE1.

    Pathak, S. & Perry, B.D. (2005). Anxiety Disorders. Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Adolescents.

    Perry, B.D. & Pollard, R. (1998). Homeostasis, Stress, Trauma and Adaption. A Neurological View of Childhood Trauma. Child and Adolescent Psychiatrics Clinics of America. Vol.2, No. 1.

    Perry, B.D. (2009). Examining Child Maltreatment Through a Neurodevelopmental Lens: Clinical Applications of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics. Journal of Loss and Trauma. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. 14:240-255.

    Perry, B.D., Pollard, R., Blakley, T.L. & Vigilante, D. (1995). Childhood Trauma, the Neurobiology of Adaptation, and “Use-dependent” Development of the Brain: How “States” Become “Traits”. Infant Mental Health Journal. Vol. 16, No. 4.

    Perry, B.D. (n.d). Children and Loss. Teachers serve as a crucial emotional bridge for a child at times of loss. What do we need to know to help students cope? Scholastic. Retrieved from http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4040

    Perry, B.D. (n.d). Colombine, Killing, and You. Scholastic. Retrieved from http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/bruceperry/Columbine_Killing.htm

    Perry, B.D. (2002). Childhood Experience and the Expression of Genetic Potential: What Childhood Neglect Tells Us About Nature and Nurture. Brain and Mind. Vol. 3:79-100. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Netherlands.

    Rafferty, Y. (2008). The impact of trafficking on children: Psychological and social policy perspectives. Child Development Perspectives, 2, 13-18.

    Read, J., Perry, B.D., Moskowitz, A. & Connolly, J. (2001). The Contribution of Early Traumatic Events to Schizophrenia in Some Patients: A Traumagenic Neurodevelopmental Model.

    Rocklin, R., & Lavett, D.K. (1987). Those Who Broke the Cycle: Therapy with Nonabusive Adults Who Were Abused as Children. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 24, 769-778.

    Stoler, L. (2002). Reasearching childhood sexual abuse: Anticipating effects on the researcher. Feminism and Psychology, 12, 269-274.

    Tarren-Sweeney, M. (2008). Predictors of problematic sexual behavior among children with complex maltreatment histories. Child Maltreatment. 13(2), 182-198.

    Teicher, M.H., Andersen, S.L., Polcari, A., Anderson, C.M., and Navatta, C.P. Developmental neurobiology of childhood stress and trauma. Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 2002, 25, 397-426.

    Terr, L. Too Scared to Cry: How Trauma Affects Children and Ultimately Us All. New York: Basic Books. 1990.

    VanDeMark, R.N., Russell, A.L., O’Keefe, M., Finkelstein, N., Noether, D.C., Gampel, C.J. (2005). Children of mothers with histories of substance abuse, mental illness and trauma. Journal of community Psychology. 33(4), 445-459.

    Woitz, J.G. (1983). Adult Children of Alcoholics. Hollywood, Florida: Health Communications.

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    PTSD and Other Disorders

    Arditi-Babchuck, Feldman, & Gilboa-Schechtman (2009). Parasympathetic Reactivity to Recalled Traumatic and Pleasant Events in Trauma-Exposed Individuals. Journal of traumatic Stress, 22(3), p. 254-257.

    Brand, B.L., Classen, C.C., Lanius, R.A., Loewenstein, R.J., & McNary, S.W., Pain, C. & Putnam, F.W. (2009). A naturalistic study of dissociative identity disorder patients treated by community clinicians. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, & Policy, 1, 153-171.

    Bremner, J. D. (2002). Effects of stress on memory and brain (Ch. 4, pp. 100-135) and PTSD and other stress-related psychiatric disorders as diseased of the brain caused by stress (Ch. 7, pp. 221-248). In Does stress damage the brain? Understanding trauma-related disorders from a mind-body-perspective. New York: W. W. Norton.

    Cloitre, M., et al. (2009). A Developmental Approach to Comple PTSD: Childhood and Adult Cumulative Trauma as Predictors of Symptom Complexity.

    Cohen J.A., Berliner L. & March J.E. (2000). Guidelines for treatment of PTSD: Treatment of Children and Adolescents. Journal of Traumatic Stress 13(4):566-568.

    Coleman, P. Flashbacks: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and The Lessons of War. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2006.

    Dean, E.T. Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Vietnam, and the Civil War. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 1997.

    DeGloma, T. n.d. Narrating Social Illness in a Diagnostic World: PTSD and the Fusion of Sociological Thought with Psychiatric Discourse.

    Driscoll, P. Straus, C. Hidden battles of unseen fronts: Stories of American soldiers with traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Philadelphia, PA: Casenote, 2009.

    Enns, C.Z. (2004). The politics and psychology of false memory syndrome. Lectures on the Psychology Women. 3rd edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 356-373.

    Farley, M., Cotton, A., Lynne, J., Zumbeck, S., spiwak, F., Reyes, M.E., Alvarez, D., & Sezgin, U. (2003). Prostitution and trafficking in nine countries: An update on violence and posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of trauma Practice, 2, 33-74.

    Freyd, J. J., & DePrince, A. P. (2001). Perspectives on memory for trauma and cognitive processes associated with dissociative tendencies. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, 4(2), 137-163.

    Goodman, M. & Yehuda, R. (2002). The relationship between psychological trauma nad borderline personality disorder. Psychiatric Annals, 32(6), 337.

    Holmes, Grey & Young. (2005). Intrusive images and hotspots of trauma memories in PTSD: An exploratory investigation of emotions and cognitive themes. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. (36), p. 3-17.

    Ibrahim, F.A. & Ohnishi, H. (2001). Posttraumatic Stress disorder and the Minority Experience.

    Kessler, R.C. (2000). Posttraumatic stress disorder: The burden to the individual and to society. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 61, 4-12.

    Kirmayer, L.J. (1996). Confusion of the Senses: Implications of Ethnocultural Variations in Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders for PTSD.

    Lehmann, P. (2000). Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and child witness to mother assault: A summary and review. Children and Youth Services Review. 22(3/4), 275-306.

    Margolin, G., Vickerman, A.K. (2007). Posttraumatic stress in children and adolescents exposed to family violence: I. Overview and issues. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 38(6), 613-619.

    Margolin, G., Vickerman, A.K. (2007). Posttraumatic stress in children and adolescents exposed to family violence: II. Treatment. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 38(6), 620-628.

    Oldham, P. E. (2003, February 18). A flight of mind: The act of dissociation can protect children emotionally from trauma, but repeated use may cause lasting harm. Washington Post, p. HE1.

    Resick, P., & Miller, M. (2009). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Anxiety of Traumatic Stress disorder? Journal of Traumatic Stress. Vol. 22(5), p. 384-390.

    Shevlin, M., Hourston, J., Dorahy, M. & Anderson, G. (2008). Bumulative traumas and psychosis: An analysis of the national comorbidity survey and the British psychiatric morbidity survey. Schizophrenia Bulletin. Vol. 34, no. 1. p. 193-199.

    Steinberg, M. & Schnall, M. (2001). The stranger in the mirror: Dissociation – The hidden epidemic. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers.

    VanDeMark, R.N., Russell, A.L., O’Keefe, M., Finkelstein, N., Noether, D.C., Gampel, C.J. (2005). Children of mothers with histories of substance abuse, mental illness and trauma. Journal of community Psychology. 33(4), 445-459.

    Yadin, E. & Foa, E.B. (2005). Cognitive-Behavioral treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Inscribing Trauma: Cultural, Psychological and Biological Perspectives on Terror and its Aftermath.

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    Sexual Trauma

    Barry, K. (1979). Female Sexual Slavery. New York: New York University Press.

    Burgess, A., and Holstrom, L.L. Rape Trauma Syndrome. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1974. 131, 981-985.

    Butler, S. Conspiracy of Silence: The Trauma of Incest. 2nd ed. New York: Volcano Press, 1985.

    Burgess, A.W., and Hartman, C.R., McCausland, M.P. and Powers, P. Response Patterns in Children and Adolescents Exploited Through Sex Rings and Pornography. American Journal of Psyschiatry. 1984, 141, 656-662.

    Campbell, K. (2002). Legal Memories: Sexual Assault, Memory and International Humanitarian Law. Signs. 28:149-78.

    Carnes, P. (1983). Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction. Minneapolis, MN: CompCare.

    Cermak, P., Molidor, C. (1996). Male victims of child sexual abuse. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 13(5), 385-400.

    Clancy, S.A. The Trauma Myth: The Truth About Sexual Abuse of Children – and its Aftermath. New York, NY: Basic Books, 2009.

    Farley, M., Cotton, A., Lynne, J., Zumbeck, S., spiwak, F., Reyes, M.E., Alvarez, D., & Sezgin, U. (2003). Prostitution and trafficking in nine countries: An update on violence and posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of trauma Practice, 2, 33-74.

    Herman, J., & Hirshman, L. (1981). Father-Daughter Incest. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Lovett, B.B. (2004). Child sexual abuse disclosure: Maternal response and other variables impacting the victim. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 21(4), 355-371.

    Lovett, B.B. (2007). Sexual abuse in the preschool years: Blending ideas from object relations theory, ego psychology and biology. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 24, 579-589.

    Russell, D.E.H. (1990). Rape in Marriage. 2nd ed. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.

    Schooler, J. W. (1999/1994). Seeking the core: The issues and evidence surrounding recovered accounts of sexual trauma. In L.M. Williams & V.L. Banyard (Eds.), Trauma and memory (pp.203-216). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [Reprinted from Consciousness and Cognition, 3, 452-469.]

    Stein, A. (2006). Whose Memories? Whose Victimhood? Shameless: Sexual Dissidence in American Culture. New York: New York University Press. p. 129-150.

    Stoler, L. (2002). Reasearching childhood sexual abuse: Anticipating effects on the researcher. Feminism and Psychology, 12, 269-274.

    Tarren-Sweeney, M. (2008). Predictors of problematic sexual behavior among children with complex maltreatment histories. Child Maltreatment. 13(2), 182-198.

    Zurbriggen, E.L. (2008). Sexualized torture and abuse at Abu Ghraib prison: Feminist psychological analyses. Feminism and Psychology, 18, 301-320.

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    Domestic Violence

    Brown, A. (1987). When Battered Women Kill. New York: Free Press.

    Gelles, R.J., & Strauss, M.A. (1988). Intimate Violence: The Definitive Study of the Causes and Consequences of Abuse in the American Family. New York: Simon and Schuster.

    Mills, L.G. Insult to Injury: Rethinking Our Response to Intimate Abuse. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

    Stacey, W., & Shupe, A. (1983). The Family Secret: Domestic Violence in America. Boston: Beacon Press.

    Walker, L. (1984). The Battered Woman Syndrome. New York: Springer.

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    Foreign Issues

    Giesen, B. (2004). The Trauma of Perpetrators: The Holocaust as the Traumatic Reference of German National Identity. Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity. p. 112-154.

    Maddali, O.A. (2008). Sophia’s choice: Problems faced by female asylum-seekers and their U.S.-citizen children. Feminist Studies. 34, 277-290.

    Malkki, L.H. (1995). An Ethnography of Displacement in the National Order of Things. Purity and Exile: Violence, Memory and National Cosmology among Hutu Refugees in Tanzania. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. p. 1-17.

    Power, S. (2001). Bystanders to Genocide: Why the US Let the Rwandan Tragedy Happen. The Atlantic Monthly. September, 2001. P. 84-108.

    Ritterman, M. K. (1991). Hope under siege: Terror and family support in Chile. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation.

    Schmitz, L.C., Jacobus, V.M., Stakeman, C., Valenzuela, A.G., Sprankel, J. (2003). Immigrant and refugee communities: Resiliency, trauma, policy and practice. Social Thought, 22(2/3), 135-158.

    Stodoiska, M. (2008). Adaptation processes among young immigrants: An integrative review. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 6, 34-59.

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    War Trauma

    Alexander, J.C. (2004). On the Social Construction of Moral Universals: the ‘Holocaust’ from War Crime to Trauma Drama. Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity. p. 196-263.

    Baard, E. (2003). The Guilt-Free Soldier: New science raises the spector of a world without regret. The Village Voice. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0304,baard,41331,1.html

    Coleman, P. Flashbacks: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, and The Lessons of War. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2006.

    Dean, E.T. Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Vietnam, and the Civil War. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 1997.

    Driscoll, P. Straus, C. Hidden battles of unseen fronts: Stories of American soldiers with traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Philadelphia, PA: Casenote, 2009.

    Kraft. Rule Number Two: Lessons I Learned in a Combat Hospital. Little Borwn & Co. ISBN 978-0316067904.

    Lefer, D. (2005). The blessing is next to the wound: A conversation with hector Aristizabal about tortuer and transformation. The Sun, 5-13.

    Leff, L. News of the Holocaust: Why FDR didn’t Tell and the Press Didn’t Ask. Northeastern University. http://varianfry.org/documents_english/leff_fdr_press.pdf.

    Shay, J. (1994). Achilles in Vietnam: Combat trauma and the undoing of character. New York: Touchstone Books.

    Staub, E. (2006). Reconciliation after genocide, mass killing, or intractable conflict: Understanding the roots of violence, psychological recovery, and steps toward a general theory. Political Psychology, 27, 867-894.

    Wajnryb, R. (1999). The Holocaust as Unspeakable: Public Ritual versus Private Hell. Journal of Intercultural Studies: 20:81-93.

    Zur, J. (2004). Remembering and Forgetting: Guatemalan War Widows’ Forbidden Memories. Trauma: Life Stories of Survivors. P. 45-59.

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    Trauma Remembrance

    Clark, M.M. (2002). The September 11, 2001 Oral History Narrative and Memory Project: A First Report. Journal of American History. 89:569-79.

    Confindo, A. (1997). Collective Memory and Cultural History: Problems of Method. American Historical Review. 105:1386-1403.

    Enns, C.Z. (2004). The politics and psychology of false memory syndrome. Lectures on the Psychology Women. 3rd edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 356-373.

    Gerson, J. In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd: Notes on Comparison and Generalizability in Holocaust Memoirs. Sociology Confronts the Holocaust. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, forthcoming.

    Jacobs, J.L. (2004). Women, Genocide and Memory: The Ethics of Feminist Ethnography in Holocaust Research. Gender and Sociaety. 18:223-238.

    Laub, D. (1995). Truth and Testimony: The Process and the Struggle. Trauma: Explorations in Memory. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 61-76.

    Meehan, S.P. (2010). Distant Wars, Constant Ghosts. New York Times. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/22/distant-wars-constant-ghosts/?pagemode=print

    Nora, P. (1989). Between Memory and History. Representations 26:6-24.

    Sicher, E. (2000). The Future of the Past: Countermemory and Postmemory in Contemporary American Post-Holocaust Narratives. History and Memory. 12:56-91.

    Welzer, H. (2005). Grandpa Wasn’t a Nazi: The Holocaust in Family Remembrance. American Jewish Committee.

    Zerubavel, E. (2003). Time Maps: Collective Memory and the Social Shape of the Past. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. p. 1-5.

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    Trauma in Media and Museums

    Brower, B. (1999). The Preserving Machine: The ‘New’ Museum and Working Through Trauma. Memory and History. 11:77-103.

    Coombes, A.E. (2003). District Six: The Archaeology of Memory. History After Apartheid: Visual Culture and Public Memory in a Democratic South Africa. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 116-48.

    Huyssen, A. (2000). Present Pasts: Media, Politics, Amnesia. Public Culture. 12:21-38.

    Kleinman, A., Kleinman, J. (1997). The Appeal of Experience; The Dismay of Images: Cultural Appropriations of Suffering in Our Times. Daedalus. 125.

    Light, D. (2000). An Unwanted Past: Contemporary Tourisn and the Heritage of Communism in Romania. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 6:145-60.

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    Treatment & Recovery

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    Briere, J. & Scott, C. (2006). Principles of trauma therapy: A guide to symptoms, evaluation, and treatment. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

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    Koss, M., and Harvey, M. The Rape Victim: Clinical and Community Approaches to Treatment. Lexington, MA: Stephen Greene Press, 1987.

    Levine, P. & Frederick, A. (1997). Waking the tiger: Healing trauma: The innate capacity to transform overwhelming experiences. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books

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    Lieberman, A. & Van Horn, P. (2008). Psychotherapy with infants and young children. New York: Guilford Press.

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    National Center for Trauma-Informed Care (2008). Models for developing trauma-informed behavioral health systems and trauma-specific services. Washington DC: Author. Available at http://www.samhsa.gov/nctic/.

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    Perlmutter Bowen, S., & Spitzer, J, n.d. Survivors Sometimes Tell Their Stories: Motives for Sharing and Motives for Silence.

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    Rothschild, B. (2010). 8 keys to safe trauma recovery: Take-charge strategies to empower your healing. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.

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    Sturken, M. (1999). Narratives of Recover: Repressed Memory as Cultural Memory. Acts of Memory: Cultural Recall in the Present. Hanover: Dartmouth/University of New England Press. p. 231-248.

    Webb, N.B. (Ed.) (1999). Play Therapy with Children in Crisis. 2nd Ed. Individual, Group and Family Treatment. New York: Guilford Press.

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    Trauma and Substance Use

    Finkelstein, N., VandeMark, N., Fallot, R., Brown, V.., Cadiz, S., & Heckman, J. (2004). Enhancing substance abuse recovery through integrated trauma treatment. Sarasota, FL: National Trauma Consortium.

    Mate, G., (2010). In the Realm of the Hungry Ghosts. North Atlantic Books.

    Mills, K. L. (2009). ‘Between pain and nothing I choose nothing’: trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use. Addiction, 104, 1607-1609.

    Najavits, L. M. (2006). Seeking safety: Therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder. In V. M. Follette & J. I. Ruzek (Eds.). Cognitive-behavioral therapies for trauma, Second edition (pp. 228-257). New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

    Ouimette, P. & Brown, P. J. (Eds.) (2003). Trauma and substance abuse: Causes, consequences, and treatment of comorbid disorders. Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

    VanDeMark, R.N., Russell, A.L., O’Keefe, M., Finkelstein, N., Noether, D.C., Gampel, C.J. (2005). Children of mothers with histories of substance abuse, mental illness and trauma. Journal of community Psychology. 33(4), 445-459.

    Young, K.N., Boles, M.S., Otero, C. (2007). Parental substance use disorders and child maltreatment: Overlap, gaps and opportunities. Child Maltreatment. 12(2), 137-149.

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    Hoarding and Trauma

    Relationships among compulsive hoarding, trauma, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Tamara L. Hartla, , Shannon R. Duffanyb, George J. Allenb, ?, Gail Steketeec, , Randy O. Frostd, a Health Services Research and Development (152-MPD), VA Palo Alto Health Care System, 795 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA b Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 406 Babbidge Road, Storrs, CT 06269-1020, USA c Boston University School for Social Work, 264 Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215, USA d Department of Psychology, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, USA http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005796704000531

    Do traumatic events influence the clinical expression of compulsive hoarding? Kiara R. Cromera, Norman B. Schmidta, Dennis L. Murphyb. a Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1270, USA. b Laboratory of Clinical Science, NIMH, USA http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005796707001179

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    Impact of Trauma Work

    Arledge, E. & Wolfson, R. (2001). Care of the clinician. In M. Harris & R. D. Fallot, R. D. (Eds.). New directions for mental health services: Using trauma theory to design service systems (pp. 91-98). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

    Bard, M., & Sangrey, D. (1986). The victim’s Crime Book. 2nd ed. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

    Bell, H., Kulkarni, S., & Dalton, L. (2003). Organizational prevention of vicarious trauma. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 84(4), 463-470.

    Briere, J. (2004). Critical Issues in Trauma-Relevant Assessment. Psychological assessment of adult posttraumatic states: Phenomenology, diagnosis and measurement (2nd ed.) Washington, DC US: American Psychological Association. p. 83-106.

    Chapman, V.M., Wall, A., Barth, P.R. (2004). National survey of child and adolescent well-being research group; Children’s voices: The perceptions of children in foster care. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 74(3), 293-304.

    Clements, M.C., Oxtoby, C., & Ogle, L.R. (2008). Methodological issues in assessing psychological adjustment in child witnesses of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. 9(2), 114-127.

    Clutterbuck, R. (1978). Kidnap and Ransom: The Response. London: Faber/Faber.

    Crenshaw, A.D. (2006). An interpersonal neurobiological-informed treatment model for childhood traumatic grief. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 54(4), 319-335.

    Ellis, B.H., Lhewa, D., Charney, M., Cabral, H. (2006). Screening for PTSD among Somali adolescent refugees: Psychometric properties of the UCLA PTSD index. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 19(4), 547-551.

    Field, S. (2004). Interviewing in a Culture of Violence. Trauma: Lief Stories of Survivors. p. 60-79.

    Figley, C. R. (1995). Compassion fatigue: Coping with secondary traumatic stress disorder in those who treat the traumatized. New York: Brunner/Mazel.

    Figley, C. R. (2002). Treating compassion fatigue (Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series). New York: Routledge.

    Flannery, R.B., Jr. (2009). The Violent Person: Professional Risk Management Strategies for Safety and Care. New York: American Mental Health Foundations.

    Harris, M. & Fallot, R. D. (2001). New directions for mental health services: Using trauma theory to design service systems. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

    Healthcare for the Homeless Clinicians’ Network (2010). Healing hands: Delivering trauma-informed care. Nashville, TN: National Health Care for the Homeless Council.

    Gentry, J. E. (2002). Compassion fatigue: A crucible of transformation. Journal of Trauma Practice, 1(3/4), 37-61.

    Groopman, J. (2004). The Grief Industry: How much does crisis counseling help-or hurt? The New Yorker, Jan. 26,2004.

    Hays, P. (2008). Addressing cultural complexities in practice. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

    Healthcare for the Homeless Clinicians’ Network (2012). Compassion fatigue: The high cost of caring. Healing Hands, 16(1), 1-8.

    Herman, J. (1997). A healing relationship. In J. Herman, Trauma and recovery: The aftermath of violence – from domestic abuse to political terror (pp. 133-154). New York, NY: Basic Books.

    Hopper, E. K., Bassuk, E. L., & Olivet, J. (2010). Shelter from the storm: Trauma-informed care in homelessness services settings. The Open Health Services and Policy Journal, 3, 80-100.

    Horwitz, M. (1998). Social worker trauma: Building resilience in child protection social workers. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 68(3), 363-377.

    Hudnall Stamm, B. (1999). Secondary traumatic stress: Self-care issues for clinicians, researchers, & educators. Baltimore, MD: Sidran Press.

    James, R.K. & Gilliland, B.E. (2005). Crisis Intervention Strategies. 5th Ed. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

    Kanter, J. (2007). Compassion fatigue and secondary traumatization: A second look. Clinical Social Work Journal, 35, 289-293.

    McCann, I. L. & Pearlman, L. A. (1990). Vicarious traumatization: A framework for understanding the psychological effects of working with victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 3(1), 131-149.

    Miller, B. (2007). What creates and sustains commitment to the practice of psychotherapy? Psychiatric Services, 58(2), 174-176.

    Murphy, B. & Dillon, C. (2008). Working with People in Crisis. Interviewing in action in a multicultural world. New York: Brooks & Cole Publishing Co.

    Pearlman, L. A. & Saakvitne, K. W. (1995). Trauma and the therapist: Countertransference and vicarious traumatization in psychotherapy with incest survivors. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

    Rothschild, B. & Rand, M. (2006). Help for the helper: The psychophysiology of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company.

    Saakvitne, K. W., Pearlman, L. A., and The Staff of the Traumatic Stress Institute/Center for Adult & Adolescent Psychotherapy LLC (1996). Transforming the pain: A workbook for vicarious traumatization. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

    Saakvitne, K., Gamble, S., Pearlman, L. A., & Tabor Lev., B. (2000). Risking connection: A training manual for working with survivors of childhood abuse. Baltimore, MD: The Sidran Press.

    Saxe, G.N., Ellis, B.H., & Kaplow, J. (2007). Collaborative treatment of traumatized children and teens: The trauma systems therapy approach. New York: Guilford Press.

    Schure, M. B., Christopher, J., & Christopher, S. (2008). Mind-body medicine and the art of self-care: Teaching mindfulness to counseling students through yoga, meditation, and qigong. Journal of Counseling & Development, 86, 47-56.

    Shalev, A. (2007). Treating Survivors in the Acute Aftermath of Traumatic Events. Jerusalem, Isreal.

    Shelton, A. (2007). Transforming burnout: A simple guide to self-renewal. Tacoma, WA: Vibrant Press.

    Sidran Traumatic Stress Foundation (2001). Understanding the effects of traumatic stress: A training manual for community agencies. Baltimore, MD: Sidran Press.

    Stevens, N.T., Ruggiero, J.K., Kilpatrick, G.D., Resnick, S.H., Saunders, E.B. (2005). Variables differentiating singly and multiply victimized youth: Results from the national nurvey of adolescents and implications for secondary prevention. Child Maltreatment. 10(3), 211-223.

    Tedeschi & Calhoun (1996). The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory: Measuring the positive legacy of trauma. Journal of Traumatic Stress, Vol. 9(3), p. 455-471.

    Van Dernoot Lipsky, L. & Burk, C. (2009). Trauma stewardship: An everyday guide to caring for self while caring for others. San Francisco, CA: Berrett Koehler Publishers, Inc.

    Volk, K., Guarino, K., & Konnath, K. (2007). Homelessness and Traumatic Stress Training Package. Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Available at www.homeless.samhsa.gov.

    Volk, K. T., Guarino, K., Grandin, M. E., & Clervil, R. (2008). What about you? A workbook for those who work with others. The National Center on Family Homelessness: Newton Centre, MA.

    Wilson, J., and Keane, T. (2004). Assessing Psychological Trauma and PTSD. (2nd Ed.). The Guildrod Press: New York.

    Wilson, John P. (Ed.); Tang, Catherine So-kum (Ed.). (2007). Cross-cultural assessment of psychological trauma and PTSD. New York, NY, US: Springer.

    Young, A. (1995). The Technology of Diagnosis. The Harmony of Illusions: Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress disorder. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. 145-175.

    Zayfert, C., & Black Becker, C. (2007). Cognitive-Behavioral therapy for PTSD: A Case Formulation Approach; Guides to Individualized Evidence-Based Treatment.

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    Impact of Trauma Work: Organizational Perspectives

    Bell, H., Kulkarni, S., & Dalton, L. (2003). Organizational prevention of vicarious trauma. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 84(4), 463-40.

    Bloom, S. L. & Farragher, B. (2011). Destroying sanctuary: The crisis in human service delivery systems. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Elias, R. (1986). The Politics of Victimization: Victims, Victimology and Human Rights. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Kahn, W. A. (2005). Holding fast: The struggle to create resilient caregiving organizations. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

    Lipsky, M. (1983). Street-level bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the individual in public services. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

    Pynoos, S.R., Fairbank, A.J., Steinberg, M.A., amaya-Jackson, L., Gerrity, E., Mount, L.M., Maze, J. (2008). National child traumatic stress network collaborating to improve the standard of care. Professional psychology: Research and practice, 39(4), 389-395.

    Tehrani, N. (Ed.) (2011). Managing trauma in the workplace: Supporting workers and organisations.London, England: Routledge.

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    Trauma-Informed Organizational Assessments & Toolkits

    Fallot, R. D. & Harris, M. (2009). Creating Cultures of Trauma-Informed Care (CCTIC): A Self-Assessment and Planning Protocol. Available at http://www.theannainstitute.org/CCTICSELFASSPP.pdf

    Guarino, K., Soares, P., Konnath, K., Clervil, R., and Bassuk, E. (2009). Trauma-Informed Organizational Toolkit. Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Daniels Fund, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Available at www.homeless.samhsa.gov and www.familyhomelessness.org

    Jennings, A. (2004). Models for Developing Trauma-Informed Behavioral Health Systems and Trauma-Specific Services. Available at http://www.theannainstitute.org/MDT.pdf

    Klinic Community Health Centre (2008): The Trauma-Informed Toolkit. Available at http://www.suicideline.ca/traumafiles/Trauma-informed_Toolkit.pdf

    Power, E. (2011). Trauma-Informed Care Implementation Advisor: The Self-Assessment. Available at http://www.traumainformedresponse.com/uploads/Sec_2_TICIA_Assessment.pdf

    Prescott, L., Soares, P., Konnath, K., and Bassuk, E. (2008). A Long Journey Home: A Guide for Creating Trauma-Informed Services for Mothers and Children Experiencing Homelessness. Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; and the Daniels Fund; National Child Traumatic Stress Network; and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Available at www.homeless.samhsa.gov.

    University of South Florida: College of Behavioral and Community Sciences. Creating Trauma-Informed-Care Environments: Organizational Self-Assessment for Trauma-Informed Care Practices in Youth Residential Settings. Available at http://cfbhn.org/assets/TIC/youthresidentialself%20assess%20Fillable%20FORM%20(2).pdf

    Weathers, F.W., & Keane, T.M. (2007). The Criterion, A problem revisited: Controversies and challenges in defining and measuring psychological trauma. Journal of traumatic Stress. Bol. 20(2), p. 107-121.

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    Additional Resources

    Frost, Randy O., & Shuer, Lee. (2011). Leading the Buried in Treasures Workshop; A facilitator’s Manual. Smith College.

    Odom, Mark. (2011). Hoarding Interventions: 90 Minute Workshop on Hoarding Disorder and Effective Interventions. Boston University.

    Sorrentino, Cristina. How to Talk to Someone with a Hoarding Problem. Boston University School of Social Work.

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    Websites

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