Traumatized: Identify, Understand, and Cope with PTSD and Emotional Stress

Traumatized: Identify, Understand, and Cope with PTSD and Emotional Stress

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  • Create Date:2021-09-03 05:19:12
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kati Morton
  • ISBN:0306924358
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Summary

We hear the terms trauma and PTSD more and more。 Yet many people still believe that trauma can only result from experiences that are particularly extreme。 But trauma is an emotional response that can stem from a wide variety of upsetting experiences, leaving us feeling anxious, weighed down by negative emotions or memories, or feeling like we lack security。 
 
As a licensed therapist, Kati Morton addresses this challenge: If we don’t have an understanding of trauma and how it’s defined, how can we work to overcome it? The urgency of meeting this challenge increases at a time when we are bombarded with a constant flow of frightening stories—about global pandemics, ecological disasters, riots, and mass shootings—that can trigger our emotional stress。 We must find a balance between staying connected to the world on social media while avoiding the false facts, hate-filled comments, and passive-aggressive posts and accounts that feed negative thoughts。 In Traumatized, Morton shares a unique perspective on trauma in the modern age, including:
Tips to be more mindful of what we do and who we follow online, which is the key to improving our relationship with social media and stop spreading the trauma
Helpful therapeutic techniques to heal from childhood trauma
Skills to identify transgenerational trauma and begin to break harmful cycles in your home
Whether to seek therapy or counseling。
Ultimately, you’ll learn how to identify and cope with your triggers, pay attention to how platforms and accounts can harm your mental health, and find the tools to manage what you can see online。

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Reviews

Readingcaptures

This was an exceptional book describing step by step what PTSD is, how it’s diagnosed, how one who is traumatized feels and thinks, and steps on how to move forward。 The author includes client and personal experiences。 Her in-depth knowledge is showcased in every chapter。 Most importantly she doesn’t sugar coat anything。 Each step needed to heal is touched on and explained on how it won’t be an easy road but that healing is possible。

Mary

This was a really fantastic book to read as both a school psychologist。 I loved how informative it was in terms of referencing the DSM, but the author balanced this information with her own distinctions and preferences。 I appreciated the sources used and how easy this was to read。 It flowed well, like having a conversation with somebody。 Additionally, as someone with a history of PTSD symptoms it really validated a lot of what I've dealt with in my life and reaffirmed that the techniques I use f This was a really fantastic book to read as both a school psychologist。 I loved how informative it was in terms of referencing the DSM, but the author balanced this information with her own distinctions and preferences。 I appreciated the sources used and how easy this was to read。 It flowed well, like having a conversation with somebody。 Additionally, as someone with a history of PTSD symptoms it really validated a lot of what I've dealt with in my life and reaffirmed that the techniques I use for myself and my counseling students (esp。 CBT) are effective and applicable。 The key takeaways at the end of each chapter are so convenient!Only giving it four stars because I feel like a blanket statement of seeing a therapist would have served well rather than having that advice repeated as one/part of the solution in every chapter。 Otherwise I really appreciated this book。 。。。more