The Trauma Group Facilitator's Training Guide for PTSD and C-PTSD: How to Run Safe, Skilled Stabilization, Processing, and Integration Groups in an IOP or PHP Program - Couverture souple

Wilkins, Neil Michael

 
9781764782371: The Trauma Group Facilitator's Training Guide for PTSD and C-PTSD: How to Run Safe, Skilled Stabilization, Processing, and Integration Groups in an IOP or PHP Program

Synopsis

The session plans tell you what to cover. They do not tell you what to do when a member dissociates in front of the whole group.

Most trauma group curricula assume a skill they never teach: the real-time work of facilitation. A clinician can be skilled one to one and still feel lost leading a room of eight traumatized people, where someone is flooding, someone has gone silent and far away, and a disclosure has just landed harder than the room can hold. This guide teaches the part of the work that decides whether a trauma group heals or harms.

What This Book Teaches

Written as the training companion to a three-phase trauma group program, this guide takes a clinician from holding a curriculum to running the room with skill and steadiness. It covers screening and group agreements, the delivery of stabilization, processing, and integration, and the in-room management of activation, dissociation, and premature disclosure as they happen. It addresses difficult group dynamics, open enrollment, co-facilitation, cultural humility, documentation and outcome measures, and the care of the facilitator who carries the work.

Why This Book Is Different

This is a practical training resource, not a theory text or a costly certification course. It teaches transferable, in-room skills through plain-language instruction, realistic composite cases, and scripts you can adapt to your own voice. Seven reproducible appendices include a facilitator competency self-assessment, a screening checklist, a group agreement template, quick-reference crisis cards, a session fidelity checklist, supervision prompts, and outcome-measure guidance with a sample group note.

Who This Book Is For

This book is for readers who facilitate, or are preparing to facilitate, trauma-focused groups in intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization settings. It serves counselors, social workers, psychologists, and psychiatric nurses moving from individual work into group facilitation. It supports trainees and interns building competence under supervision, program directors training new staff, and clinical supervisors who want a shared framework for reflective practice.

A Practical Place to Begin

Facilitation skill is built in rooms, over many groups, under supervision. This guide gives a clinician the map to that work: what to do, how to say it, and how to stay well while doing it. For clinicians who want a clear, practical path to running safe and skilled trauma groups, this book offers a structured place to begin.

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