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Tian Dayton (Author)
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1558747516 978-1558747517 May 1, 2000 1
For the past decade, author Tian Dayton has been researching trauma and addiction, and how psychodrama (or sociometry group psychotherapy) can be used in their treatment. Since trauma responses are stored in the body, a method of therapy that engages the body through role play can be more effective in accessing the full complement of trauma-related memories.

This latest book identifies the interconnection of trauma and addictive behavior, and shows why they can become an unending cycle. Emotional and psychological pain so often lead to self-medicating, which leads to more pain, and inevitably more self-medicating, and so on--ad infinitum. This groundbreaking book offers readers effective ways to work through their traumas in order to heal their addictions and their predilection toward what clinicians call self-medicating (the abuse of substances [alcohol, drugs, food], activities [work, sex, gambling, etc.] and/or possessions [money, material things].) Readers caught up in the endless cycle of trauma and addiction will permanently transform their lives by reading this book.

Therapists treating patients for whom no other avenue of therapy has proved effective will find that this book offers practical, lasting solutions. Case studies and examples of this behavioral phenomenon will illustrate the connection, helping readers understand its dynamics, recognize their own situations and realize that they are not alone in experiencing this syndrome. The author deftly combines the longstanding trauma theories of Van der Kolk, Herman, Bowlby, Krystal and others with her own experiential methods using psychodrama, sociometry and group therapy in the treatment of addiction and posttraumatic stress disorder. While designed to be useful to therapists, this book will also be accessible to trade readers. It includes comprehensive references, as well as a complete index.


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Addicts and their families are victims of posttraumatic stress disorder, argues Dayton, a therapist specializing in addiction treatment. As such, they are numbed, unable to identify their emotions and respond to them suitably so that they can cope with addiction and other problems. A number of techniques are discussed for developing this "emotional literacy," including letter-writing, journal-keeping, analyzing family photographs, and psychodrama. As with many therapy books, only anecdotal evidence is offered, so readers are unable to gauge the validity of Dayton's sweeping statements about large groups of people. On the other hand, a number of people clearly experience unhappy and insecure childhoods and must deal with the aftereffects. The advice offered here seems useful and sensible, but much of it can be applied only in a recovery group. In other words, this clearly isn't meant to be a self-help book, but it doesn't seem to be written for a professional audience either. This lack of focus makes the title of marginal interest.AMary Ann Hughes, Neill P.L., Pullman, WA
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

TIAN DAYTON, Ph.D., T.E.P., is a therapist in private practice in New York City. In addition to her doctoral degree in clinical psychology, she also holds a master's degree in educational psychology. A fellow of the American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama and a faculty member of the Drama Therapy Department at New York University, Dayton presents psychodrama workshops and training nationally. She is also a practioner of psychodrama, sociometry and group therapy. In her own practice, she continually witnesses sociometry group therapy and psychodrama working most effectively in resolving issues of PTSD, reducing relapse and allowing addicts, adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs), and spouses an arena in which to confront their issues and work through them toward successful healing. She is the author of Heartwounds, The Soul's Companion, The Quiet Voice of the Soul, The Drama Within, Keeping Love Alive, Daily Affirmations for Forgiving and Moving On, and Daily Affirmations for Parents.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: HCI; 1 edition (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558747516
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558747517
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #357,343 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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TIAN DAYTON, MA, PH.D.,T.E.P. has a masters in educational psychology and a PhD in clinical psychology and is a board certified trainer in psychodrama. She is the director of The New York Psychodrama Training Institute where she runs training groups in psychodrama, sociometry and experiential group therapy (see psychodrama/training groups). Dr. Dayton is a fellow of the American Society of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy ASGPP, winner of their scholar's award, executive editor of the Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Sociometry and sits on the professional standards committee. She was faculty at New York University for eight years teaching psychodrama. Dr. Dayton has been a guest expert on NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Montel, Rikki Lake, John Walsh, Geraldo. She lives in Manhattan and Upstate New York with her husband of thirty five years and near her two adult children Marina Dayton and Alex Dayton.

Tian's professional life and writings have been shaped by her personal experience of growing up with alcoholism and understanding, first hand what a lonley struggle this is for children....but also understanding that this very struggle can be soul opening and lead to deep appreciation of life and its many gifts. Tian has been happilly married to her husband Brandt Dayton for 35 years and they have two wonderful adult children Marina Dayton and Alex Dayton.
She wishes the best to her readers and that her books might be helpful in their healing journey.









 

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Facing the Truth, January 24, 2001
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This review is from: Trauma and Addiction: Ending the Cycle of Pain Through Emotional Literacy (Paperback)
Tian Dayton has written a very powerful and insightful book on Trauma and Addiction,as they seem to go hand in hand. After reading this book I see the truth about my life and that I did not grow up in a Leave It To Beaver family. Many patterns and behaviors in my family were right on the pages of the book, so reading this has uncovered memories that have been deeply buried for a long time. This book illustrates the healing power of psychodrama and therapy, offering the reader hope and ways for breaking the cycle of pain. It takes a lot of work and courage to go back and acknowledge some of the pains of our past but its worth the freedom from the nightmares that continually haunt us causing repeated pain in our present relationships with others and ourselves. I highly recommend this book if your doing inner work and are ready to look, see and grow forward.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear and informative, May 26, 2001
This review is from: Trauma and Addiction: Ending the Cycle of Pain Through Emotional Literacy (Paperback)
Tian Dayton's book is a long overdue treatise on the results of trauma on the human psyche written for the average reader with good science behind it. Her book is different from other self help books in that it appeals both to the emotions (needed for change) and the intellect. Often on the journey to personal growth we forget one or the other. Dayton has not forgotten their importance. Judith S. Lavendar, MA
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very insightful and readable, November 19, 2009
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The amazing thing about this book was that it was so in-depth and complete, that it might be considered a clinical analysis, but she manages to make it very readable and engaging anyway. I have read many other books on recovery (Bradshaw, Beattie, Melody, Gorski) but this one really has a way of getting down to brass tacks like none of the others. Reframing is one of the words you will see used quite frequently here, and it is the concept of going back to previous experiences and reliving them to change the way your brain records the associated emotions. While she never mentions it, this is one of the foundations of NLP work, which I strongly believe in.

My one complaint is the cover! It is pretty ugly. Why? An ugly cover creates a negative impression and will lower the odds of somone wanting to come back and continue reading the book. I hope they do a second edition and change that.
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Trauma, by its very nature, renders us emotionally illiterate. Read the first page
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living genogram, trauma time line, reenactment dynamics, traumatic bond, addicted homes, emotional literacy, psychodramatic method, distorted reasoning, social atom, emotional constriction, emotional fitness, survival guilt, open tensions, auxiliary ego, trauma narrative, resilient children, trauma survivors
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New York, United States, Candace Pert, John Two, Loss of Ability, World War, John Number Two, John Three, Jonathan Bowlby, Tian Dayton
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