Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) For Survivors of Traumatic Stress
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Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) For Survivors of Traumatic Stress
Neuner, Frank; Elbert, Thomas; Schauer, Maggie
Hogrefe Publishing
01/2025
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9780889375956
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About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Voices of Victims
2 Theoretical Base
Traumatic Stress
Traumatic Events
Stress and the Defense Cascade
Violence: The Major Source of Traumatic Stress
The Concept of PTSD
Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders
in Adults and Children
PTSD and Drug Abuse
PTSD and Physical Health
Vulnerability for PTSD
Culture and Symptoms of the Trauma Spectrum
Social Trauma
Rationale of NET
Nature of Traumatic Memory
Sensory-Perceptual Representation
Autobiographical Contextual Memory
Neurobiological Basis of Memory and Trauma
Disorders
Processing of Affective Experiences
Regulation of Emotions
Implications for Treatment
Speechlessness of Trauma: Sociopolitical
Implications
Model of Narrative Exposure Therapy
NET Characteristics and Principles
Activating Memory Associations - NET in a
Nutshell
3. The Therapeutic Approach of NET
Basic Procedure of NET
NET Process Step by Step
Step 1: Event Intake Checklist, Structured
Assessment of Trauma Reactions, and
Psychoeducation
Step 2: Building the Lifeline as an Autobiographical
Review
Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Sample Transcript of a Narrative Exposure
Conversation
Trusting Narrative Exposure in the Face of the
Typical Trauma Memory Dynamics
4 NET For Groups With Special Needs And
Requirements
KIDNET: Narrative Exposure Therapy For Children
And Adolescents
KIDNET Step 1 Structured Diagnostic Interview
Including Event Checklists With the child
KIDNET Step 2: Lifeline With Children - Make It
a Play!
KIDNET Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation NET For
Ex-Combattants
Violence Breeds Violence - How and Why?
Torn Between Victory And defeat - Associative
Memory Network of the Fighter
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation (FOR-) NET or
NET for Ex-Combattants
NET for Groups and Traumatized Communities
(NETfacts)
ElderNET: NET as a Trauma-Memory Focused
Treatment for Older Adults
Obstacles and Specifics of Trauma Treatment in
Old and Very Old Age
The Past as a Resource - Reminiscence Through
ElderNET
Adjustments of the NET Steps for ElderNET
Protocol
eNET - Delivering NET via the Internet
Introduction
Structure of eNET
General Elements for eNET Sessions
5 Challenging Moments in the Therapeutic
Process
Avoidance
Etiology and Treatment of Trauma-Induced
Dissociation
General Characteristic of dissociation
Punishment Increases the Tendency to Dissociate
Me in the Eyes of the Other - Shame and Guilt and
the Threat to Human Life
Difference Between Guilt and Shame
Guilt
Shame
Other Challenges
Narrator is Withholding Information
There Seems to Be No Physiological and
Emotional Relieve
Therapist's Avoidance
6 Interpreters in Narrative Exposure Therapy
7 Teaching Narrative Exposure in Small Group
Work
References
Appendix: Tools and Resources
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Voices of Victims
2 Theoretical Base
Traumatic Stress
Traumatic Events
Stress and the Defense Cascade
Violence: The Major Source of Traumatic Stress
The Concept of PTSD
Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders
in Adults and Children
PTSD and Drug Abuse
PTSD and Physical Health
Vulnerability for PTSD
Culture and Symptoms of the Trauma Spectrum
Social Trauma
Rationale of NET
Nature of Traumatic Memory
Sensory-Perceptual Representation
Autobiographical Contextual Memory
Neurobiological Basis of Memory and Trauma
Disorders
Processing of Affective Experiences
Regulation of Emotions
Implications for Treatment
Speechlessness of Trauma: Sociopolitical
Implications
Model of Narrative Exposure Therapy
NET Characteristics and Principles
Activating Memory Associations - NET in a
Nutshell
3. The Therapeutic Approach of NET
Basic Procedure of NET
NET Process Step by Step
Step 1: Event Intake Checklist, Structured
Assessment of Trauma Reactions, and
Psychoeducation
Step 2: Building the Lifeline as an Autobiographical
Review
Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Sample Transcript of a Narrative Exposure
Conversation
Trusting Narrative Exposure in the Face of the
Typical Trauma Memory Dynamics
4 NET For Groups With Special Needs And
Requirements
KIDNET: Narrative Exposure Therapy For Children
And Adolescents
KIDNET Step 1 Structured Diagnostic Interview
Including Event Checklists With the child
KIDNET Step 2: Lifeline With Children - Make It
a Play!
KIDNET Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation NET For
Ex-Combattants
Violence Breeds Violence - How and Why?
Torn Between Victory And defeat - Associative
Memory Network of the Fighter
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation (FOR-) NET or
NET for Ex-Combattants
NET for Groups and Traumatized Communities
(NETfacts)
ElderNET: NET as a Trauma-Memory Focused
Treatment for Older Adults
Obstacles and Specifics of Trauma Treatment in
Old and Very Old Age
The Past as a Resource - Reminiscence Through
ElderNET
Adjustments of the NET Steps for ElderNET
Protocol
eNET - Delivering NET via the Internet
Introduction
Structure of eNET
General Elements for eNET Sessions
5 Challenging Moments in the Therapeutic
Process
Avoidance
Etiology and Treatment of Trauma-Induced
Dissociation
General Characteristic of dissociation
Punishment Increases the Tendency to Dissociate
Me in the Eyes of the Other - Shame and Guilt and
the Threat to Human Life
Difference Between Guilt and Shame
Guilt
Shame
Other Challenges
Narrator is Withholding Information
There Seems to Be No Physiological and
Emotional Relieve
Therapist's Avoidance
6 Interpreters in Narrative Exposure Therapy
7 Teaching Narrative Exposure in Small Group
Work
References
Appendix: Tools and Resources
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About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Voices of Victims
2 Theoretical Base
Traumatic Stress
Traumatic Events
Stress and the Defense Cascade
Violence: The Major Source of Traumatic Stress
The Concept of PTSD
Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders
in Adults and Children
PTSD and Drug Abuse
PTSD and Physical Health
Vulnerability for PTSD
Culture and Symptoms of the Trauma Spectrum
Social Trauma
Rationale of NET
Nature of Traumatic Memory
Sensory-Perceptual Representation
Autobiographical Contextual Memory
Neurobiological Basis of Memory and Trauma
Disorders
Processing of Affective Experiences
Regulation of Emotions
Implications for Treatment
Speechlessness of Trauma: Sociopolitical
Implications
Model of Narrative Exposure Therapy
NET Characteristics and Principles
Activating Memory Associations - NET in a
Nutshell
3. The Therapeutic Approach of NET
Basic Procedure of NET
NET Process Step by Step
Step 1: Event Intake Checklist, Structured
Assessment of Trauma Reactions, and
Psychoeducation
Step 2: Building the Lifeline as an Autobiographical
Review
Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Sample Transcript of a Narrative Exposure
Conversation
Trusting Narrative Exposure in the Face of the
Typical Trauma Memory Dynamics
4 NET For Groups With Special Needs And
Requirements
KIDNET: Narrative Exposure Therapy For Children
And Adolescents
KIDNET Step 1 Structured Diagnostic Interview
Including Event Checklists With the child
KIDNET Step 2: Lifeline With Children - Make It
a Play!
KIDNET Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation NET For
Ex-Combattants
Violence Breeds Violence - How and Why?
Torn Between Victory And defeat - Associative
Memory Network of the Fighter
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation (FOR-) NET or
NET for Ex-Combattants
NET for Groups and Traumatized Communities
(NETfacts)
ElderNET: NET as a Trauma-Memory Focused
Treatment for Older Adults
Obstacles and Specifics of Trauma Treatment in
Old and Very Old Age
The Past as a Resource - Reminiscence Through
ElderNET
Adjustments of the NET Steps for ElderNET
Protocol
eNET - Delivering NET via the Internet
Introduction
Structure of eNET
General Elements for eNET Sessions
5 Challenging Moments in the Therapeutic
Process
Avoidance
Etiology and Treatment of Trauma-Induced
Dissociation
General Characteristic of dissociation
Punishment Increases the Tendency to Dissociate
Me in the Eyes of the Other - Shame and Guilt and
the Threat to Human Life
Difference Between Guilt and Shame
Guilt
Shame
Other Challenges
Narrator is Withholding Information
There Seems to Be No Physiological and
Emotional Relieve
Therapist's Avoidance
6 Interpreters in Narrative Exposure Therapy
7 Teaching Narrative Exposure in Small Group
Work
References
Appendix: Tools and Resources
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Voices of Victims
2 Theoretical Base
Traumatic Stress
Traumatic Events
Stress and the Defense Cascade
Violence: The Major Source of Traumatic Stress
The Concept of PTSD
Psychosocial Problems and Comorbid Disorders
in Adults and Children
PTSD and Drug Abuse
PTSD and Physical Health
Vulnerability for PTSD
Culture and Symptoms of the Trauma Spectrum
Social Trauma
Rationale of NET
Nature of Traumatic Memory
Sensory-Perceptual Representation
Autobiographical Contextual Memory
Neurobiological Basis of Memory and Trauma
Disorders
Processing of Affective Experiences
Regulation of Emotions
Implications for Treatment
Speechlessness of Trauma: Sociopolitical
Implications
Model of Narrative Exposure Therapy
NET Characteristics and Principles
Activating Memory Associations - NET in a
Nutshell
3. The Therapeutic Approach of NET
Basic Procedure of NET
NET Process Step by Step
Step 1: Event Intake Checklist, Structured
Assessment of Trauma Reactions, and
Psychoeducation
Step 2: Building the Lifeline as an Autobiographical
Review
Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Sample Transcript of a Narrative Exposure
Conversation
Trusting Narrative Exposure in the Face of the
Typical Trauma Memory Dynamics
4 NET For Groups With Special Needs And
Requirements
KIDNET: Narrative Exposure Therapy For Children
And Adolescents
KIDNET Step 1 Structured Diagnostic Interview
Including Event Checklists With the child
KIDNET Step 2: Lifeline With Children - Make It
a Play!
KIDNET Step 3: Narrative Exposure
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation NET For
Ex-Combattants
Violence Breeds Violence - How and Why?
Torn Between Victory And defeat - Associative
Memory Network of the Fighter
Forensic Offender Rehabilitation (FOR-) NET or
NET for Ex-Combattants
NET for Groups and Traumatized Communities
(NETfacts)
ElderNET: NET as a Trauma-Memory Focused
Treatment for Older Adults
Obstacles and Specifics of Trauma Treatment in
Old and Very Old Age
The Past as a Resource - Reminiscence Through
ElderNET
Adjustments of the NET Steps for ElderNET
Protocol
eNET - Delivering NET via the Internet
Introduction
Structure of eNET
General Elements for eNET Sessions
5 Challenging Moments in the Therapeutic
Process
Avoidance
Etiology and Treatment of Trauma-Induced
Dissociation
General Characteristic of dissociation
Punishment Increases the Tendency to Dissociate
Me in the Eyes of the Other - Shame and Guilt and
the Threat to Human Life
Difference Between Guilt and Shame
Guilt
Shame
Other Challenges
Narrator is Withholding Information
There Seems to Be No Physiological and
Emotional Relieve
Therapist's Avoidance
6 Interpreters in Narrative Exposure Therapy
7 Teaching Narrative Exposure in Small Group
Work
References
Appendix: Tools and Resources
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