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Gift From Within - Inner City Children of Trauma

Snowy Owl

Retired in 2010, In Memoriam
Gift From Within

http://www.giftfromwithin.org/html/parson.html

<table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td width="80%"> Copyright 1994, Guilford Publications, Inc. 72 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012. Parson, Erwin A., (1994) . Inner City Children Of Trauma: Urban Violence Traumatic Stress Response Syndrome (U-VTS and Therapists' Responses. In J.P. Wilson & J.D. Lindy (Eds.) . Countertransference in the Treatment of PTSD (pp 157-178). New York: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Posted with permission of Guilford Publications, Inc. This article is subject to copyright law and is restricted from further use. No part of this article may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without prior written permission of the publisher. To obtain permission please contact Guilford Publications, Inc. 800-365-7006 or e-mail: kathy.kuehl@guilford.com

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Contents:
Violence and Trauma
in the Inner City

Epidemic of Random Violence and
Tragedy in the Presence of Children

Case Example One: Toby

Case Example Two: Danny

Urban Violence Traumatic Stress
Response Syndrome (U-VTS)

Damaged Self Syndrome

Trauma-Specific Transference
Paradigms and the Imprint
of Violence

Cognitive and Emotional
Stress Response

Stress Response Impact
on Moral Behavior

PTSD

Vulnerability to U-VTS

Patterns of Therapists'
Responses and Counter-
transference Management

Countertransference Considerations
in U-VTS Treatment
Minimizing Response

Avoidance/Fear Response

Racial Bias Response

Pitied Child Reaction

Passionate Parenting

Raciocultural Countertransference

Organizational Countertransference

Post-Traumatic Child
Psychotherapy and
Countertransference

Empathic Resonance: Instrumental
Countertransference

Phase 1: Ego Stabilization,
Trust, and Attachment

Specific Treatment Techniques

Phase 2: Return to the Scene

Phase 3: Working Through
and Completion

Conclusion

References

<table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td width="65%"> Erwin R. Parson, (1943-2006) Ph.D., A.B.P.P. was a Diplomate in Psychology, a Master Clinician and Trauma Treatment Technology Developer for over 20 years. Having worked in the area of administration of trauma programs, Dr. Parson also worked in the direct treatment of trauma adult and child victims. He was the author of dozens of articles and book chapters in the area of trauma, ethnicity, and healing.
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<center>Read Dr. Erwin R. Parson's other articles:
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Stress Responses in Sexual Trauma Victims and in Others Experiencing Overwhelming Events
Helpful Strategies for Self, Children, Supporters, and What Trauma Therapists Really Do

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CHILDHOOD AND ADULT SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION: Living in the
Aftermath of Transgression and Quest for Restoration of the Self

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Victims of Disasters: Helping People Recover From
Acute Distress to Healing and Integration

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Additional GFW Articles on PTSD

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