Lisa Lopez Levers, PhD, LPC, CRC, is a Professor of Counselor Education and Supervision in the Dept. of Counseling, Psychology and Special Education at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. She is also a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. She is a Fulbright Scholar with international recognition for her work with traumatized populations. She has done extensive trauma counseling and training in Rwanda following the genocide, through a commission by the Rwandan Ministry of Health.
...[A] worthy addition to [a] graduate training bookshelf... I was
a bit daunted by the large, almost 600-page book that landed on my
desk, but once I started reading it I had a hard time putting it
down!"--Melanie D. Hetzel-Riggin, PhD "Penn State, Journal of
Trauma and Dissociation"
[Lisa Lopez Levers's] work delivers an important contribution to
enable beginning professionals to be familiarised with the basics
of trauma and to provide specialists with her hidden gems of
insight. Her decision to cover trauma, in its broadest sense,
allows her textbook to provide innovative insights into real-world
concepts such as: hate, racism, oppression and evil, in respect to
trauma."--Intervention
[This book is] heavy in weight and heavy in substance...It may be
that you will not read this book from cover to cover, but it is
likely that you will jump in and out, and often."--Illness, Crisis,
And Loss
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