Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET): For Survivors of Traumatic Stress: Third Edition
Book Details
- Publisher : Hogrefe Publishing
- Published : 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 232
- Category :
Individual Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 97844
- ISBN 13 : 9780889375956
- ISBN 10 : 088937595X
Reviews and Endorsements
NET stands out among the many other trauma-focused psychotherapies by providing a unique approach to memory processing that embeds this crucial therapeutic work in the survivor's autobiographical lifeline, connecting and re-integrating fragmented memories, and also extending the healing process to the entire community.
Julian D. Ford, PhD, ABPP, Director of the Center for the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Disorders at the University of Connecticut Health School of Medicine; Past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies; Editor of the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation
In my opinion, there can be no text on trauma and narrative more authoritative than this one. The authors have expertly crafted a manual that provides the perfect marriage of theoretical foundation, scientific evidence, practical step-by-step guidance, and authentic case study discussion, simplifying the heavy lifting of working with traumatised individuals, groups, and communities in different violence-ridden contexts.
Soraya Seedat, MD, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa
The authors are to be commended on this excellent update of the NET handbook. The detailed explanation of NET’s theoretical basis and step-by-step guidance on the delivery of NET and its adaptations for specific populations will be invaluable to therapists.
Jonathan I. Bisson, DM FRCPsych, Clinical Professor in Psychiatry, Cardiff University, UK; Director of Traumatic Stress Wales
This manual combines rigorously researched evidence-based methodologies with an unwavering commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of those affected by violence, making it an indispensable tool for those working with traumatized individuals and communities.
Angela Nickerson, Professor and Director of the Refugee Trauma and Recovery Program, School of Psychology, UNSW Sydney, Australia