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Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy (TrIGR) provides mental health professionals with tools for assessing and treating guilt and shame resulting from trauma and moral injury. Guilt and shame are common features in many of the problems trauma survivors experience including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, substance use, and suicidality. This book presents Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction (TrIGR) Therapy, a brief, transdiagnostic psychotherapy designed to reduce guilt and shame. TrIGR offers flexibility in that it can be delivered as an individual or group treatment. Case examples demonstrate how TrIGR can be applied to a range of trauma types including physical assault, sexual abuse, childhood abuse, motor vehicle accidents, and to moral injury from combat and other military-related events. Conceptualization of trauma-related guilt and shame, assessment and treatment, and special applications are covered in-depth.

  • Summarizes the empirical literature connecting guilt, shame, moral injury, and posttraumatic problems
  • Guides therapists in assessing posttraumatic guilt, shame, moral injury, and related problems
  • Provides a detailed look at a brief, transdiagnostic therapy shown to reduce guilt and shame related to trauma
  • Describes how TrIGR can be delivered as an individual or group intervention
  • Includes a comprehensive therapist manual and client workbook

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  1. This modality is beneficial to my Veteran clients as well as my civilian clients in private practice. Clients are having significant changes in the quality of their life and are reporting healthier relationships and much more engagement in their daily lives. This is the modality I am most likely to have clients refer a friend too.

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  2. “Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy: Treating Guilt and Shame Resulting from Trauma and Moral Injury” is an invaluable resource for anyone grappling with the heavy emotional burdens that can follow traumatic experiences. This book is much more than a manual for healing; it is a comprehensive guide that not only provides actionable steps for recovery but also delves deep into the why and how behind these emotional struggles.

    Unlike typical self-help books that often offer generalized advice, this book is firmly rooted in academic research and evidence-based practices. The scientific rigor that went into its writing is evident on every page. The authors cite numerous studies and clinical trials, offering data-driven approaches to managing guilt, shame, and moral injury and issues that frequently compound the challenges of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For those skeptical of ‘feel-good’ remedies and platitudes, this book will provide a much-appreciated anchor in empirical research.

    What sets this book apart is its clarity. The authors have a unique ability to translate complex psychological theories into easily digestible language. Key concepts are clearly explained, often with relatable examples, allowing the reader to understand both the what and the why behind each therapeutic approach. Technical jargon is kept to a minimum, and when it does appear, it is carefully explained, making the book accessible to both clinicians and laypeople.

    The utility of this book cannot be overstated. For those living with guilt and shame rooted in trauma, this book offers a structured pathway to understanding and healing. The book walks readers through various exercises and self-assessments that aid in identifying the variations within their own emotional landscape. Because it is based on tried-and-true scientific research, readers can proceed with the confidence that they are using methods that have been tested and validated.

    Moreover, it provides an important service in bridging the gap between patients and providers. Therapists can use this resource to supplement their own understanding of trauma-informed care, while individuals can gain a stronger foundation for participating actively in their own recovery.

    If you are someone dealing with guilt, shame, or moral injury, especially in the context of PTSD, this book is a must-have. Not only does it offer a roadmap to recovery, but it also serves as a credible reference to better understand the intricate emotions involved in trauma. Therapists, counselors, and individuals alike can benefit immensely from this work. I wholeheartedly recommend purchasing “Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy.” With its evidence-based approach, it is a necessary tool for navigating the emotional challenges that come with trauma and moral injury.

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  3. Working with trauma survivors typically means working with guilt and shame. This book offers an excellent, step-by-step approach to managing guilt and shame through Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction Therapy (TrIGR). It addresses research findings about guilt and shame following traumatic events; how to conduct individual (1:1) TrIGR; how to determine if the treatment is appropriate for clients; how to assess PTSD, guilt, shame, and related symptoms; and other considerations (like therapist self-care or TrIGR in a group format). It also includes a client workbook and full treatment manual within the same covers. This is a valuable resource for clinicians and researchers who work with trauma survivors.

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  4. This is a comprehensive, accessible resource for treating shame and guilt in working with clients who have survived trauma. It fills an important space in the field/literature in terms of the focus on guilt and shame from a transdiagnostic perspective. Highly recommend for practitioners and students!

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  5. This book is excellent for treating PTSD via the cognitive behavior method.

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