Worksheets and exercises to help teens recover from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Libbi Palmer, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist in the Denver, CO, area. She specializes in working with victims of crimes and other trauma. She is also an adjunct professor at the University of Northern Colorado, where she teaches a course about recovery from disaster and trauma.
"Palmer has a powerful grasp on the needs of teenagers and a
user-friendly approach to trauma recovery. This workbook provides
hands-on tools, easily accessible by a teen working through trauma
alone, or for treatment providers looking for a framework to help
adolescent clients overcome trauma. Work through this book and find
a road to peace."
--Ambra Born, PsyD, Director of child psychological services at
Reaching HOPE in Lakewood, CO
"Palmer has provided teens with a terrific resource to understand,
process, and heal from trauma. The book is quite comprehensive but
easy to use, and gives teens the power to choose at what level they
want to work through their issues. These are techniques that really
work to help teens move on from bad experiences and feel
better."
--Carrie Merscham, PsyD, psychologist and author of the blog
selfhelponthego.com
"To date, resources specifically for traumatized teens have not
been readily available, despite the fact that many experience
traumatic events during childhood and into their teen years. This
book, The PTSD Workbook for Teens, offers much-needed information
aimed at the special needs of this population. Author Libbi Palmer
addresses the main after-effects of trauma and offers practical
information and worksheets to help teen readers work through their
symptoms and reestablish safety, personal control, and positive
self-esteem. I highly recommend it."
--Christine A. Courtois, PhD, ABPP, psychologist and author of
Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorder, and The Treatment of
Complex Trauma
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