Fear in the Therapy Room: A survival guide for working with complex trauma Paperback + eBook bundle

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A guide to understanding and working with the human fear-system to heal complex trauma.
The human fear system – a set of automatic biological responses to threat – is essential for our survival but when activated too often or for too long, it can lose its capacity to switch off. This can have a significant impact on our energy, our physical and mental health, our behaviour and our capacity to think clearly and to relate to others. We can get stuck in ‘fear-mode’, and this lies at the heart of complex trauma, a condition that is perhaps the chief cause of human misery. Complex trauma, with its most common symptoms being anxiety and depression, is the main reason that people seek the help of counselling and psychotherapy. Fear in the Therapy Room is written for therapists to help them to better notice and understand their own fear responses and how these are constantly triggered as they work to help others. Rather than being a worry and a distraction, this awareness can inform and guide the work of therapy. Written in a simple and jargon-free style by counsellor and psychotherapist Michael Guilding, drawing on his more than 30 years’ clinical experience and his longstanding deep interest in our biological fear-system responses, the book explains the nature of those responses and of complex trauma with a clarity that will also be of great interest to a much wider audience. It is particularly relevant to those whose professional work or family responsibilities involve offering care to others, but also has much to offer to anyone wishing to lead a fuller life, less dominated by fear.

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Contents

Part I: Understanding fear and complex trauma: Defining the fear system; Two life and death escapes; The social engagement system; What is complex trauma? The biology of the fear system and how it affects us; How the fear system resets; What the fear system cannot reset; Making sense of anxiety and depression; The long-term impact of complex trauma; Fear in the therapy room; The prevalence of complex trauma in our society; Part II: Working with the body: Why we need to work with the body; Regulating fear responses; Reducing chronic tension; Strengthening the ventral vagus; Completing the body’s defensive responses;   Part III: Working with complexity: The problem of complexity; The three stages of trauma work; Working at the speed of organic change; Working with constant setbacks; Fear and the suicidal client; Working on many fronts; Working within our own competence. Part IV: The importance of safety: The centrality of safety; The safe therapist; Internal and external safety; Safety and catharsis; The power of safety; Part V: Supporting the therapist: Training and personal development; Clinical supervision; Management of therapists; Creating a network of friendship for professional support; Conclusion. Appendices

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Product Details

Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 20 × 2 × 26 cm

About the Author

Michael Guilding worked as a counsellor and psychotherapist for 30 years including for more than a decade in the NHS, where he was Head of Primary Care Counselling within the York and Selby NHS trust. For many years he has had a deep interest in our biological fear-system responses and how these affect the way we relate to others, having been introduced to this framework of thinking by his clinical supervisor, Dr Una McCluskey, of
the University of York. Michael has written several papers for the Complex Trauma Institute’s Journal on the theory of complex trauma, and its implications for psychotherapy. This book has grown out of these papers and his ‘Fear and the Therapist’ workshops which help therapists to become more aware of their fear-system responses and to use this awareness in their work. Having retired from clinical work in 2023, his focus is now
on writing about the fear-system for the general public, and his 2024 York Festival of Ideas talk ‘Reflections on Fear, Anxiety and Depression’ was broadcast nationally in Australia.

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