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Transforming The Living Legacy of Trauma: A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists (English Edition) Kindle版
Traumatic experiences leave a “living legacy” of effects that often persist for years and decades after the events are over. Historically, it has always been assumed that re-telling the story of what happened would resolve these effects.
However, survivors report a different experience: Telling and re-telling the story of what happened to them often reactivates their trauma responses, overwhelming them rather than resolving the trauma. To transform traumatic experiences, survivors need to understand their symptoms and reactions as normal responses to abnormal events. They need ways to work with the symptoms that intrude on their daily activities, preventing a life beyond trauma.
Dr. Janina Fisher, international expert on trauma, has spent over 40 years working with survivors, helping them to navigate their journey. In Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma, she shows how the legacy of symptoms helped them survive and offers:
- Step-by-step strategies that can be used on their own or in collaboration with a therapist
- Simple diagrams that make sense of the confusing feelings and physical reactions survivors experience
- Worksheets to practice the skills that bring relief and ultimately rejuvenation
- 言語英語
- 発売日2021/1/5
- ファイルサイズ6104 KB
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"Reading Janina Fisher's wonderful, generous and beautifully written book reminds me of how much we, as a profession, have learned in only three short decades. This book beautifully articulates how mind and body adapt to intolerable feelings of terror, self-loathing and fear of abandonment with a range of ingenious solutions to create some semblance of safety and control. These adaptations endure over time, and eventually tend to interfere with having satisfying relationship with one's self and others. Janina shows us that healing traumatic wounds consists of learning new habits of observation and self-discovery. The goal of treatment is not so much digging up the past, but the repair of the injuries suffered as a result of traumatizing experiences. It's a marvelous and easily accessible work that should be part of every therapist's skill set."
--Bessel van der Kolk, MD, author of the New York Times bestseller, The Body Keeps the Score
"Written with her characteristic hopefulness and clarity, this workbook showcases Janina Fisher's unique gift of getting to the essence of things. Complex theories are transformed into simple, easily understood, useful concepts that teach clients to make sense of their symptoms, to befriend their coping strategies, and to practice effective skills to relieve their suffering. Most importantly, this book will inspire the confidence to realize that healing is possible for even the most traumatized survivor."
--Pat Ogden, PhD, author of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment and The Pocket Guide to Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
"In this succinct and well-organized volume, Janina Fisher distills the essence of modern trauma theory and the deep wisdom of her decades of clinical experience. The result is a welcome, reader-friendly primer for personal use or to support professional work with trauma survivors. "
--Gabor Maté, M.D., author of In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction
"This workbook is an extraordinary gift for therapists and clients alike. With her trademark compassion, Dr. Fisher succeeds in de-pathologizing and simplifying the complexities of the cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral residue of trauma."
--Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, author of Letting Go of Self-Destructive Behaviors: A Workbook of Hope and Healing
"Renowned trauma recovery pioneer, Janina Fisher offers a superb, user friendly, and comprehensive guide to healing for all trauma survivors and for therapists as well. Grounded in expert knowledge of neurobiological, Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma walks readers step by step through an effective process of deep, lasting change, looking both at childhood injuries and at lifelong adaptations to them. Practical, smart, and wise, this book has the power to change your life."
--Terry Real, LICSW, author of The New Rules of Marriage and founder of the Relational Life Institute
"Janina Fisher and I have long followed parallel paths promoting greater attention to stabilization in trauma therapy. Here she furthers her careful, educational, common sense, and resource-rich approach, filling a much-neglected niche in the trauma self-help literature. Fisher successfully balances illuminating commonalities of post traumatic conditions while encouraging readers to select, portion, and pace individualized healing paths. This book provides an excellent adjunct to any course of trauma therapy or personal self-help."
--Babette Rothschild, MSW, LCSW, author of The Body Remembers, Vols. 1 & 2 (2000 & 2017) & 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery (2010)
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登録情報
- ASIN : B08S7NKVJ5
- 出版社 : PESI Publishing & Media (2021/1/5)
- 発売日 : 2021/1/5
- 言語 : 英語
- ファイルサイズ : 6104 KB
- 同時に利用できる端末数 : 無制限
- Text-to-Speech(テキスト読み上げ機能) : 有効
- X-Ray : 有効
- Word Wise : 有効
- 付箋メモ : Kindle Scribeで
- 本の長さ : 209ページ
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 115,246位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 264位Emotional Mental Health
- - 716位Psychology & Counseling (Kindleストア)
- - 2,552位Psychology & Counseling (洋書)
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
特に構造的解離モデルについては非常にコンパクトにそして分かりやすく説明されおり、個人的には前著より理解しやすかったです。
役立つシート(ダウンロード可)がふんだんに紹介されており、複雑性トラウマ患者の方々のセルフケア本としても、治療者がセラピーの一助として使う本としても、しっかり使えるようになっています。浅井先生あたりに翻訳していだだけたらありがたいのですが....。
治療者として最も大切なことは『Slower is faster』であるとのこと、今後忘れないようにしたいと思います。
※トラウマ関連の書籍については他にもレビューを書いて紹介していますので、よかったら参考にしてください。
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She extensively explained the human brain from birth through adolescence. Her research was a huge eye-opener and deeply intrigued me. She established through case studies and examples how our mind/brain develops, ages, grows, activates, and sometimes, parts of the brain shuts off. She revealed how even basic things can trigger a person into unhealthy behaviors and not always for the reasons we speculate.
She spoke about our bodies none verbal memories. This book reconfirms that trauma does not disappear, but we can learn to mitigate our response with direct and mindful work. This pivotal work has many applications for home, school, office, prisons, private therapy, human resources, military, police, etc.
The Legacy of Trauma is a terrific book that should be read, shared, treasured, and referenced often. It was one of my best reads for 2023. There is also an accompanying workbook and a list of resources to continue learning.

I was introduced to the work of Dr. Janina Fisher by my friend (60 year old man and survivor of extreme childhood trauma). I started to explore her work on YouTube, watching her discuss, explain and expound on the growing knowledge-base in the field of trauma research ( most of her life’s work) and the significant advances in understanding trauma, PTSD and BPD (borderline personality disorder). Discovering her work, lead me to a profound epiphany in my life which I had never before considered (I’m a 46 year old male), I asked myself “Am I a trauma survivor? As I continued to examine my own childhood, my past, my past relationships, my behaviors, my hurts, my habits, my life patterns etc. through this new lens of trauma I became cautiously, excitedly optimistic that I may have possibly, unintentionally uncovered an answer, an explanation as to why I have always been the way I have been, is it possible that I’m not simply crazy? I always labelled my self as defective, broken, difficult. Could it be that there was, in fact, more to me than that? I was convinced that this could be the missing piece to this messy life of mine that never quite made sense to me. I was finally diagnosed by a psychiatrist with BPD- it was so exciting! I was happy and relieved that I could finally begin to make sense of myself. Also, I was very hopeful for the future, for healing.
I bought this book hoping to gain more knowledge, clarity, understanding and hopefully practical tools to help me on my road to my health and recovery. Armed with this diagnosis of BPD, I slowly, thoughtfully, carefully read through this book and do the exercises. I am amazed at how uncanny the descriptions, explanations in the book as it relates to the lived experience of a trauma survivor are not just similar but are almost EXACT descriptions of my own lived experience! It was as if this book was written just for me. Like it was my life story! I couldn’t believe how accurately this book was describing my life. This workbook is filled with exercises and re-usable worksheets to help you through your trauma recovery journey. It can be used on your own or as an adjunct to your existing professional therapy. For sure, the things you will learn about yourself will be invaluable information that can help your therapist to better help you. It’s super easy to read and understand, complex theories, ideas are explained in easy-to-understand terms.
The way in which a trauma survivor has become conditioned to live in a world after a trauma experience or experiences. How a trauma survivor processes the world, why they react, behave and cope with life is all a part of the living legacy of trauma.
This workbook is helping me tremendously with understanding my trauma-self. Anyone with a trauma-related diagnosis (complex PTSD, PTSD, attachment disorder, BPD etc.) must read this book!

