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Holographic Reprocessing: A Cognitive-Experiential Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma
 
 

Holographic Reprocessing: A Cognitive-Experiential Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma [Hardcover]

Lori S. Katz (Author)
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May 1, 2005 041594757X 978-0415947572 1

Holographic Reprocessing (HR) is a cognitive-experiential psychotherapy based on Seymour Epstein's theory of personality, cognitive experiential self-theory (CEST). According to CEST, people have a natural adaptive system for processing information. If an emotionally distressing event is not fully processed, people may attempt to resolve the stuck point, known as emotional blockage, by unconsciously setting up situations that recreate the original experience. A reenactment can facilitate a healthy confrontation of the issue, but it is not uncommon that this reenactment serves to reinforce negative perceptions and behavioral reactions. HR gives clients an opportunity to gain a new awareness and understanding of their re-enactments, thereby facilitating a constructive reorganization of their perceptual, emotional and behavioral tendencies.
The hologram is used as a model for describing a pattern of these re-enactments - as each experience is a whole experience unto itself as well as being a part of a larger whole, and each experience contains information consistent with the larger pattern. The experience is holographic, and is termed an experiential hologram. These experiential holograms are holistic, integrative, and unique in terms of existing constructs such as a schema, belief, expectation, self-fulfilling prophecy, sensitivity, or script - constructs that are largely cognitive and only part of the holographic picture. The hologram also activates an experiential reaction including affect, sensations, and associations. The model of the experiential hologram is intended to more closely explain human experience, as it is assumed that experience itself is processed in a complex array of cognitions, affective reactions, sensations and associations.

Written by a clinical psychologist specializing in the trauma therapy, this volume will guide mental health professionals through the use of holographic reprocessing in their treatment of trauma victims, from sufferers of PTSD to rape victims.


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Lori S. Katz, Ph.D. is the founder/director of the Women’s Mental Health Center at the Veteran’s Affairs Long Beach Healthcare System in California. She has served as a subject matter expert on treating sexual trauma to testify before the US Congress supporting lead witness Undersecretary of Health. Dr. Katz also served on a Department of Defense task force to write recommendations for new policies regarding care of victims of sexual assault in the US military. She has presented on the topic of treating trauma at national and international conferences. She has developed Holographic Reprocessing in her more than 15 years of work with trauma victims.


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (May 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 041594757X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415947572
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,951,985 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for therapists!, August 18, 2005
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This review is from: Holographic Reprocessing: A Cognitive-Experiential Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma (Hardcover)
Dr. Katz's book helps fill in an essential missing piece regarding how people can process traumatic events. The traditionally held theory of maladaptive processing suggests that a trauma memory will be frozen and held separate from the rest of the psyche, and symptoms arise from the trauma memory, which has not been adequately processed, intruding on the person's life. However, Dr. Katz posits that some people do not react this way. Rather, a person can process and integrate the trauma into his everyday life, and his perceptions about the trauma are incorporated into his worldview. This alternative route of maladaptive responding to a trauma should click with anyone who has worked with a number of trauma patients and has wondered how a person can obviously have psychological symptoms that stem from the trauma but do not fit neatly into the DSM PTSD criteria. For example, a women who has been raped may subsequently have relationship difficulties and depression but, contrary to traditional PTSD criteria, fails to experience intrusive thoughts or flashbacks, has an intact trauma narrative full of details, and does not display avoidance behaviors.

More importantly, Dr. Katz does not simply give the reader theory; she thoroughly explains how to treat a person who has processed his trauma in this manner (as the traditional treatments for trauma are not adequate for this type of processing). Every step one would need to go through to implement this therapy is detailed in concise and easy to understand terms. Multiple vignettes help the reader to see how the theory is tied to the techniques and how one should implement them.

In short, I highly recommend this book for any therapist. It's a quick and easy read but contains a wealth of valuable information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars very helpful book, July 18, 2009
This review is from: Holographic Reprocessing: A Cognitive-Experiential Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma (Hardcover)
I purchased "Holographic Reprocessing" after seeing the author, Lori Katz, at a conference. I was impressed with her presentation and wanted to learn more. This book has been a good extension of her training, and I recommend it to anyone working with trauma. I'm very excited to apply the ideas in my work as a private practice therapist. What makes the book useful is it's succinct chapters, practical information, and breadth of knowledge. She lays out the research on various methods of treating trauma, explains how her approach fits in with the research, and guides the reader how to apply her work. This seems to be a very useful, grounded approach, and the book is easy to read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A practical, immediately useable approach for trauma work., June 1, 2005
This review is from: Holographic Reprocessing: A Cognitive-Experiential Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Trauma (Hardcover)
I have been privileged to see the development of Dr. Katz's development of Holographic Reprocessing from her original journal article, through the manuscript and now to the publishing of her book. I have noted in my over 30 years of practice as a clinical social worker that clients seem to do well in therapies where they can understand the concepts of the therapies. In HR, the components of an experiential hologram: the core violation, personal truths, compensation strategies, avoidance coping strategies, and acquired motivation are easily grasped by clients. Clients are able to take these concepts and use their own descriptive language for the mapping of the impact of the trauma and how it plays itself out over and over in relationships. The processing in HR is very gentle, directed by the therapist but uniquely in the control of the client. The impact on self efficacy is outstanding.
Not to be overlooked is the ability to use HR almost seamlessly when the client has resolved ambivalence for addressing the impact of trauma.
This is definitely a therapy approach that all clinicians doing trauma work should add to their group of skills.
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experiential hologram, holographic dance, residual negative emotions, core violation, successful reprocessing, experiential system, signal breaths, observer vantage point, hindsight advantage, experiential discovery, red jellybean, compensating strategy, reprocessing procedure, compensating strategies, acquired motivation, shrinking machine, new life goals, incident reduction, limiting perceptions, feelings plan, holographic film, imaginal exposure, aged self, circular questioning, personal truth
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Signal Breath, Body Scan, Emotional Scan, African American, Traumatic Incident Reduction, Overcoming Barriers, Vietnam War
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