Trauma Competency for the 21st Century

A Salutogenic “Active Ingredients” Approach to Treatment

by Robert Rhoton, PsyD, and J. Eric Gentry, PhD

Trauma Competency for the 21st Century
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Trauma Competency for the 21st Century

A Salutogenic “Active Ingredients” Approach to Treatment

by Robert Rhoton, PsyD, and J. Eric Gentry, PhD

Published Mar 15, 2021
305 Pages
7 x 10 Black & White Paperback
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health


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Book Details

Introducing a radical shift in the way trauma treatment is provided.

This groundbreaking new guide was written specifically for therapists, psychologists, and clinicians to assist clients suffering from chronic stress/PTSD by implementing an innovative, salutogenic (strengths - and resource-based) philosophy into their daily therapy work. First, the book identifies four active ingredients that should be present in all trauma treatment—followed by the Empowerment and Resilience Structure treatment manual, which pinpoints the critical components and baseline standards for the field of trauma counseling that are not model dependent, and are designed for immediate application.

Trauma Competency for the 21st Century is inspired by the salutogenic approach to treatment: working with wellness factors (those that support health and well-being) rather than those that cause disease. The goal is to empower the client through a renewed belief in their own abilities, capacities, and resiliencies, and to instill a genuine hope for a future marked by healing and fulfillment.

 

About the Author

Robert Rhoton, PsyD, and J. Eric Gentry, PhD

About the Authors:

Dr. Robert Rhoton, PsyD, is the CEO of the Arizona Trauma Institute and has supervised multiple juvenile justice programs, intensive outpatient substance abuse programs, adult offender programs, and child and family therapeutic services. He is also past president of the Arizona Trauma Therapy Network and was a professor at Ottawa University in the Behavioral Sciences and Counseling Department. Dr. Rhoton is the author or co-author of four books on trauma.

Dr. J. Eric Gentry codeveloped in 1997 the Accelerated Recovery Program for Compassion Fatigue—the world’s only evidence-based treatment protocol for compassion fatigue. In 2010, he founded the International Association of Trauma Professionals and has trained thousands of professionals to more effectively treat traumatic stress. Dr. Gentry is a Fellow in the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and has authored or co-authored eight books.