\u201cThis book is remarkable. The authors have, more effectively than anyone I\u2019ve read before, brought the patients\u2019 experiences to life at the same time they\u2019re teaching about the conditions and ways to cope. I\u2019m not just moved by the patient profiles and stories, but I can feel them; that\u2019s something the manuals completely lack\u2014not just clinical pearls, but the experience of the patient on all levels. Most important, this is a book about hope. The entire book is about hope. Matt and Beth make a great team.\u201d<\/p><\/div>\n
Review by Jennifer Mathieu<\/a>, award-winning author of The Truth About Alice, Devoted, Afterward, <\/em>and the forthcoming Moxie<\/em>, already optioned as a major motion picture:<\/p>\n “Trauma Recovery: Sessions With Dr. Matt reaches out to hurting, frightened people and makes the therapeutic journey accessible and comforting, even while acknowledging the bumps along the way. What separates this book from so many other \u201cself-help\u201d guides is the storyline. I rooted for, and cried with, the very realistic fictionalized therapy patients at various stages of recovery. A writing style that is sincere, empathetic, and engaging; the authors\u2019 respective experiences as therapist and patient; and the breathtaking use of music to augment the recovery process will make readers \u201ccome on in\u201d and stick around to see what happens. This book should be in every trauma therapist\u2019s office and placed in each of their patients\u2019 hands.”<\/p>\n Review by Dr. Robert Hughes, Dallas, TX: A must read for clinicians, trauma survivors, and lay persons alike!<\/a><\/p>\n As a former Special Education teacher, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, and a Clinical Psychologist with nearly 30 years of practice spanning the range of settings from in-patient to private practice, I have yet to encounter a more informative, readable or compelling guide to understanding methods of treatment based on behavioral and cognitive-behavioral theory and principles. Using the technique of “creative non-fiction” the authors have masterfully made real the lives of their clients; their various traumatic experiences, the particular ways each have become “stuck” through maladaptive and self-defeating coping strategies, and most importantly, their individual journeys along the path to healing and recovery. Regardless of one’s primary theoretical orientation or methods (psychodynamic, behavioral, etc.) this book belongs in the library of every clinician and in the hands of everyone who has suffered a significant trauma. It’s greatness lies also in the fact that even those who have had the good fortune to suffer only life’s “usual and expected” bumps and bruises would benefit from the wisdom in its pages.<\/p>\n Review by Steven Parlato<\/a>, Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivor and Simon Pulse author of The Namesake<\/em> and The Precious Dreadful<\/em><\/p>\n “The profound therapeutic bond between co-authors, Dr. Matt Jaremko and Beth Fehlbaum is the generous heart of TRAUMA RECOVERY: SESSIONS WITH DR. MATT<\/em>. In this ‘roadmap,’ an engaging mix of clinical expertise and fictional therapy sessions, they offer survivors and families practical tools necessary for healing\u2014and an essential element: hope.”<\/p>\n Overall, I would recommend TRAUMA RECOVERY: SESSIONS WITH DR. MATT to anyone wanting to better understand PTSD and how to understand those suffering from the condition. I want to thank author Beth Fehlbaum for her bravery in confronting her own trauma and then sharing what she learned with others. Thank you for the opportunity to read this pre-release copy of your collaboration with Dr. Matt E. Jaremko.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Review by Dr. Anne Marie Albano, author and professor of medical psychology in psychiatry at Columbia University School of Medicine: \u201cThis book is remarkable. The authors have, more effectively than anyone I\u2019ve read before, brought the patients\u2019 experiences to life at the same time they\u2019re teaching about the conditions and ways to cope. I\u2019m not … Continue reading
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