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Who’s Who: Duane D. Booysen, PhD

April 22, 2024

Duane D. Booysen, PhDClinical Psychologist and Senior Lecturer Formal education: PhD (Stellenbosch University, South Africa); MA in Clinical Psychology and Community Counseling (Stellenbosch University) Areas of expertise/interests: Implementation of trauma-focused psychotherapies for PTSD in low resourced communities characterized by poverty and community violence. Self-care activities: I do moderate weight training and cardio activities, some gardening…

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Book Review – Working With Traumatic Memories To Heal Adults With Unresolved Childhood Trauma

April 22, 2024

Review by Omewha Beaton, PhD By Petra Winnette , PhD and Jonathan Baylin, PhD 2017 Jessica Kingsley Publishers Working with traumatic memories to heal adults with unresolved childhood trauma: Neuroscience, attachment theory and Pesso Boyden system psychomotor psychotherapy is a collaborative effort by Petra Winnette, PhD, a psychotherapist, and Jonathan Baylin, PhD, a clinical psychologist.…

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Spring 2024 | Vol. 19, Issue 1

April 22, 2024

Spring 2024 | Vol. 19, Issue 1

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Introducing New Fellows

April 22, 2024

Section Editor: Priscilla Dass-BrailsfordThe Fellows Committee is pleased to announce the newest Fellows of DIV56:Marylene Cloitre, PhD; Mary Ann Dutton, PhD; Barbara L. Niles, PhD; and Nancy Sidun, PsyD, ABPP, ATR. DR. MARYLENE CLOITRE is a senior staff member at the National Center for PTSD Dissemination and Training Division at the Palo Alto VA and…

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Creating Connections: Training Competencies for Practitioners Supporting Traumatized LGBTQ+ Youth

April 22, 2024

Stephany Pinales & Mariah Montgomery Stickley In 2020, approximately 9% of adolescents between 13 and 17 years of age identified themselves as lesbian, gay, or bisexual, while nearly one percent of the population surveyed (.73%) identified as transgender (Bowleg, 2020). Considering the social, cultural, and spiritual influences placed upon youth in their development, these numbers…

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President’s Column – Spring 2024

April 22, 2024

It is an honor to start my year as Division 56 Trauma Psychology president. I became involved with this division shortly after its inception and have been fortunate to work with great colleagues for over a decade. I want to thank our past-President, Dr. Dawn Hughes for her leadership and support and want to welcome…

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Psychopathology Following Traumatic Injury

October 23, 2023

Logan Pearson, Terri deRoon-Cassini, Mary E “Libby” Schroeder, & Daniel N. HolenaSection Editor: Sydney Timmer-Murillo In the high-stakes environment of trauma care, the immediate treatment priorities must focus primarily on stabilizing physical injury. This often relegates concern for mental health to the backseat, where it unfortunately remains for much of the early period post-trauma. Despite…

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Book Review – Posttraumatic play in children: What clinicians need to know

October 23, 2023

By Eliana Gil2017The Guilford Press Eliana Gil’s gentle and sensitive approach to children and their families is evident throughout her book on posttraumatic play therapy. She calls her approach Trauma-Focused Integrative Play Therapy (TFIPT). Dr. Gil aims her book towards clinicians, mainly focusing on complex, chronic, and ‘unrelenting’ Type II traumas, which include multiple types…

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CALL FOR FELLOWS

October 23, 2023

Fellows Committee Chair:Priscilla Dass-Brailsfordpd227@georgetown.eduPhone: 202-706-5078 Fellow status in APA is given to those who have made unusual and outstanding contributions to the field of trauma psychology. Their distinguished contributions are the foundation on which the future of trauma psychology builds. Fellows make on-going contributions to science, practice, and public policy through activities in this Division…

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Religiosity / Spirituality & WellBeing in BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Communities

October 23, 2023

In briefClaire J. Starrs & Zaine A. Roberts Religiosity has been shown to be related to indicators of well-being such as hope, optimism, happiness, and quality of life (Gonçalves, et al., 2017; Panzini, et al. 2017; Peres, et al., 2017), as well as lower distress, even in the face of major stressors, such as cancer,…

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