1st Edition

A Trauma-Informed Approach to Childhood Maltreatment Foundational Theory, Treatment, and Prevention of Complex PTSD and Moral Injury

By Cher McGillivray Copyright 2027
304 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

304 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Presenting case studies from across the lifespan, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the causes and complications of complex trauma, as well as a framework for trauma-informed care. Complex trauma significantly impacts upon survivors’ sense of identity, emotional self-regulation and relationships. The author presents four new theoretical underpinnings to address CPTSD’s disturbances... Read more

Introduction:

CHER MCGILLIVRAY

 

Part I

Trauma

1. Childhood Maltreatment: Identifying, Responding, and Breaking the Cycle

 CHER MCGILLIVRAY

2. From Invisible to Visible: Intimate Partner Violence as Collective Responsibility

GAELLE BROTTO

3. Operationalizing Diagnosis and Treatment Planning in Trauma-Informed Care

CHER MCGILLIVRAY

Part II

Moral Injury

 

4. Moral Injury Theories in Child Maltreatment

 CHER MCGILLIVRAY

5. Post-traumatic Cognitions of Moral Injury as Predictors of PTSD

CHER MCGILLIVRAY

6. Moral Injury within Helping Professionals and Clinicians Working with CSA

SUSAN ROWE

 

Part III

Trauma and the Brain, Body, and Self-Connection

 

7. The Brain, Window of Tolerance, and Structural Disassociation

CHER MCGILLIVRAY, KELLY HUMPHRIES

 

Part IV Trauma Assessment and Intervention

 

8. Integrating Trauma-Informed, Developmental, and Behavioral Approaches in Case Formulation for Young Children with Disruptive Behavior in the Context of Adverse Experiences

SHAWNA CAMPBELL

9. Trauma Informed Assessment of Childhood Maltreatment

CHER MCGILLIVRAY

10. Trauma Treatments

CHER MCGILLIVRAY

11. EFT for Children

PETA STAPLETON, ELISE STAPLETON

12. Acclerated Resolution Thearaoy (ART): An Emerging Trauma Therapy  LORETTA MORGAN

13. EMDR Therapy for Child Maltreatment and Adverse Childhood Experiences

MADELEINE GRAHAM

 

PART V Recovery Beyond Trauma

 

14. Developing Treatment to Promote Healing and Foster Posttraumatic Growth

CHER MCGILLIVRAY

 

15. Trauma Recovery

SHARELLE SMITH

 

PART V1

Child maltreatment Prevention Recommendations

16.  Envisioning Integration and Action: Embedding Trauma-Informed Responsiveness Across Systems

KELLY HUMPHRIES

 

17. From Silence to Influence: Lived Experience at the Heart of Child Sexual Abuse Responses

CAROL RONKEN

 

18. Understanding and Acknowledging the Difference between Disability and Trauma

EMMA GIERSCHICK OAM

 

19. Child Abuse, Parental Alienation, and Child-Friendly Justice: A Comparative Perspective

CHER MCGILLIVRAY 

 

20. Model Design for Policy and Safety: From Evidence to Architecture 

SIAN DANIEL

 

21. Leading Change: How Organizations Can Truly Safeguard Vulnerable People  

HETTY JOHNSTON, CHER MCGILLIVRAY

Biography

Cher McGillivray is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Bond University, Australia, registered Clinical Psychologist, and Director of Seed of Hope Psychology. Dedicated to trauma informed education to prevent childhood maltreatment and moral injury, she works to restore familial foundations and encourage cultural unity for children’s rights, strengthening policy, public health, and legal responses.

'Dr Cher is before her time.  Her experience, intelligence, training, foresight and instinctive responses to issues facing children is reflected in these pages.  It is a must read for anyone, in any role, professional or otherwise, who wants, or needs, to understand these issues clearly and accurately.  It is a magnetic read, once you start, you can’t stop.  I am so proud to have made a small contribution to this exceptionally written book.'

Hetty Johsnton, AM, GAICD, Co-Chair of the National Office of Child Safety Advisory Group

'The experience of guilt, shame, anger and contempt after encounters with human violence, abuse and cruelty is devastating – military veterans know this all too well.  Cher McGillivray here brings the insights from moral injury (MI) into the context of parents of abused children, who are in obvious positions of moral responsibility and thus may experience the same devastating emotions.  MI involves a breach in our sense of safety, but also cries out for justice in unjust situations and points to the need for systemic change.  There are few studies and resources that address the full dimensionality of MI, and what is remarkable about this book it’s the way in which McGillivray does not simply stop at the experience of the child or parent as ‘patient,’ but situates the experience of MI within the systems in which it occurs and addresses the muti-faceted nature of violence and abuse without shrinking from the need to discuss institutional failures and accountability.  Providing resources for necessary change, presenting scenarios in which we can envision different and more just systems and vital explorations of pathways back from the existential threat of self-blame, this is book is timely, necessary, and life-saving.'

Brian S. Powers, Executive Director, International Centre for Moral Injury