"It takes a bold and delicate hand, a knowledgeable mind, and a compassionate soul to write about the unfathomable while keeping the reader engaged and able to reflect on the unthinkable. This is the brilliance of Joyanna Silbergs The Child Survivor: Healing Developmental Trauma and Dissociation (2nd edition). The Child Survivor gives clinicians a comprehensive look at the impact of developmental trauma and offers practical concepts, theories and techniques for therapists at every level of expertise." Eva T. Young in the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, January 2023
"The second edition of The Child Survivor offers a wealth of insight guided by decades of clinical experience. Joyanna Silbergs EDUCATE model offers readers a practical, readily accessible approach to treating dissociation and introduces a new concepttransitional identities. This fascinating book is a must read for all therapists treating traumatized children and adolescents." Bethany Brand, PhD, professor of psychology, Towson University
"Joyanna Silberg's second edition of The Child Survivor is a wonderful book that should be required reading for all child therapists and trainees. The in-depth case examples illuminate key clinical dilemmas and Dr. Silberg addresses these complexities with skill and creativity." Julian Ford, PhD, professor of psychiatry, University of Connecticut
"Dr. Silberg masterfully expands her first edition by adding a compelling chapter on organized abuse and describing its intersection with the justice system. This is a gem for all who work with developmental trauma!" Frances S. Waters, author of Healing the Fractured Child: Diagnosis and Treatment of Youth with Dissociation
"Dr. Joyanna Silberg, a pioneer in the treatment of dissociative children and adolescents, has thoroughly revised and updated her now classic 2013 text. In this second edition, she describes how the Covid pandemic exacerbates the pandemic of child abuse. Dr. Silbergs book is highly readable and should be essential reading for all mental health and school professionals." Christine A. Courtois, PhD, ABPP, author of Healing the Incest Wound: Adult Survivors in Therapy
"For young professionals, this book will be a good reference for having a foundation in assessment and intervention. For experienced therapists, it will stimulate your reflection of practice and help improving your work. I highly recommend this book to both novice and experienced therapists." Ellen Ma in the European Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, March 2023
"It takes a bold and delicate hand, a knowledgeable mind, and a compassionate soul to write about the unfathomable while keeping the reader engaged and able to reflect on the unthinkable. This is the brilliance of Joyanna Silbergs The Child Survivor: Healing Developmental Trauma and Dissociation (2nd edition). The Child Survivor gives clinicians a comprehensive look at the impact of developmental trauma and offers practical concepts, theories and techniques for therapists at every level of expertise." Eva T. Young in the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, January 2023
"The second edition of The Child Survivor offers a wealth of insight guided by decades of clinical experience. Joyanna Silbergs EDUCATE model offers readers a practical, readily accessible approach to treating dissociation and introduces a new concepttransitional identities. This fascinating book is a must read for all therapists treating traumatized children and adolescents." Bethany Brand, PhD, professor of psychology, Towson University
"Joyanna Silberg's second edition of The Child Survivor is a wonderful book that should be required reading for all child therapists and trainees. The in-depth case examples illuminate key clinical dilemmas and Dr. Silberg addresses these complexities with skill and creativity." Julian Ford, PhD, professor of psychiatry, University of Connecticut
"Dr. Silberg masterfully expands her first edition by adding a compelling chapter on organized abuse and describing its intersection with the justice system. This is a gem for all who work with developmental trauma!" Frances S. Waters, author of Healing the Fractured Child: Diagnosis and Treatment of Youth with Dissociation
"Dr. Joyanna Silberg, a pioneer in the treatment of dissociative children and adolescents, has thoroughly revised and updated her now classic 2013 text. In this second edition, she describes how the Covid pandemic exacerbates the pandemic of child abuse. Dr. Silbergs book is highly readable and should be essential reading for all mental health and school professionals." Christine A. Courtois, PhD, ABPP, author of Healing the Incest Wound: Adult Survivors in Therapy