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Preface | Chapter 1: The Developing Cultural Context of Trauma-Centered Psychotherapy | Chapter 2: Axioms of Trauma-Centered Psychotherapy | Chapter 3: Establishing the Trauma-Centered Frame | Chapter 4: Principles of Trauma-Centered Psychotherapy | Chapter 5: The Four Main Techniques | Chapter 6: The First Session | Chapter 7: Continuing the Trauma History | Chapter 8: Conducting Ongoing Treatment | Chapter 9: The Gap | Chapter 10: Long-Term Process in Treatment | Chapter 11: Handling the Edges | Chapter 12: Working With Clients With Dissociative Identity Disorder | Chapter 13: Working With Clients With Borderline Personality Disorder | Chapter 14: Trauma-Centered Group Psychotherapy | Chapter 15: Trauma-Centered Couples and Family Psychotherapy | Chapter 16: Adjunctive Methods | Chapter 17: Strains on the Therapist | Chapter 18: Limits to the Trauma-Centered Approach | Chapter 19: Conclusion

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