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Sanctuary Model Articles & Books - Adults

 

Bloom, S. L. (1994) The Sanctuary Model: Developing Generic Inpatient Programs for the Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Handbook of Post-Traumatic Therapy, A Practical Guide to Intervention, Treatment, and Research, Editors: M.B.Williams and J. F. Sommer, Jr. Greenwood Publishing, 1994. (pp. 474-491)

   

Bloom, S. L. (1996) Introduction and Postscript to “Dissociation and the Fragmentary Nature of Traumatic Memories”. British Journal of Psychotherapy 12(3): 350-351; 362-365.  

   
Bloom, S. L. (1997) Creating Sanctuary: Toward the Evolution of Sane Societies. (1997). New York: Routledge.
   
Bills, L.J. and Bloom, S. L. (1998) From Chaos to Sanctuary: Trauma-Based Treatment for Women in a State Hospital Systems. Coauthored with L. J. Bills. 1998. In Women’s Health Services: A Public Health Perspective. Editors: Bruce Labotsky Levin, Andrea K. Blanch, and Ann Jennings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
   

Bloom, S. L. Editor (2000), Special Edition, The Sanctuary Model, Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations. Summer.  

   
Bloom, SL (2000). Creating Sanctuary: Healing from systematic abuses of power.  Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 21(2): 67-91.
   

Bills, L.J.  & Bloom, S.L. (2000). Trying out Sanctuary the hard way. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 21(2):119-134.

   
Bloom, S. L. and Stellermann, K.(2001) Creating Sanctuary: Practicing Nonviolence in a Psychiatric Setting. Zeitschrift fur Politische Psychologie, Jg 8, 2000, Nr 4, und Jg 9, Nr1, S. 601-610.
   

Bloom, S. L. (2002) Creating Sanctuary. Special Edition of Networks, Newsletter of the National Technical Assistance Center for State Mental Health Planning on “Eliminating the Use of Seclusion and Restraint”, Summer/Fall.

   

Bloom, S. L.  McCorkle, D., Farragher, B., Nice-Martini, K., Wellbank, K., Bennington-Davis, M. (2003). Multiple opportunities for creating sanctuary. Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 173-190.

   

Panzer, P. G. and Bloom, S. L. (2003). Introduction to Special Section on Sanctuary Principles and Practice in Clinical Settings Psychiatric Quarterly, 74(2): 115-117.

   
Sanctuary Model Articles & Books - Children & Adolescents

 

Bloom, S. L. (1995). Creating Sanctuary in the Classroom. Journal for a Just and Caring Education,  1(4):403-433.

   

Abramovitz, R. and Bloom, S. L. (2003). Creating sanctuary in a residential treatment center for troubled children and adolescents. Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 119-135

   

 Bloom, S. L. (2003) The Sanctuary Model; A Trauma-Informed Systems Approach to the Residential Treatment of Children. Child Welfare League of America. Residential Group Care Quarterly 4(2); 1, 4-5

   

Bloom, S. L.  McCorkle, D., Farragher, B., Nice-Martini, K., Wellbank, K., Bennington-Davis, M. (2003). Multiple opportunities for creating sanctuary. Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 173-190.

   

 Rivard, J.C.,  Bloom, S. L., Abramovitz, R., Pasquale, L.E.,  Duncan, M., McCorkle, D., Gelman, A. (2003). Assessing the Implementation and Effects of a Trauma-focused Intervention for  Youths in Residential Treatment Psychiatric Quarterly  74(2): 137-154.

   
Rivard, J. C. (2004). Initial findings of an evaluation of a trauma recovery framework in residential treatment. Residential Group Quarterly 5(1): 3-5.
   
Rivard, J.C., McCorkle, D., Duncan, M.E., Pasquale, L.E., Bloom, S. L., Abramovitz, R. (2004). Implementing a Trauma Recovery Framework for Youths in Residential Treatment. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21(5): 529-550.
   

Bloom, S. L. (2005)  Introduction to Special Section. Creating Sanctuary for Kids: Helping Children to Heal From Violence. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 57-63

   

Bloom, S. L. (2005) The Sanctuary Model of Organizational Change for Children’s Residential Treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 65-81

   

McCorkle, D. and Peacock, C. (2005). Trauma and the isms – a herd of elephants in the room: A training vignette. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 127-133.

   
 Farragher, B. and Yanosy, S. (2005). Creating a trauma-sensitive culture in residential treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 97-113.
   
Rivard, J.C., Bloom, S. L., McCorkle, D. and Abramovitz, R. (2005) Preliminary results of a study examining the implementation and effects of trauma recovery framework for youths in residential treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 83-96
   
Peacock, C. and Daniels, G. (2006). Applying an antiracist framework to a residential treatment center : Sanctuary®, a model for change. Journal of Emotional Abuse 6(2-3):135-154.
   

McCorkle, D. and S. Yanosy (2007). When loss gets lost: Using the SELF model to work with losses in residential treatment. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Press: 116-141.

   

Sanctuary Model of Organizational Change

 

Bloom, S. L. (2005) The Sanctuary Model of Organizational Change for Children’s Residential Treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 65-81

   
Bloom, S. L. (2005)The system bites back: Politics,  parallel process and the notion of change   Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations  26(4, Silver Jubilee Issue): 337-354.
   

Bloom, S. L. (2007).The Sanctuary Model of Trauma-Informed Organizational Change. The Source 16(1): 12-14, 16. The National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2007).Organizational Stress As A Barrier to Trauma-Informed Change

   
Bloom, S. L. (2007). Loss in human service organizations. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 142-206.
   

Sanctuary Model Research Articles

 

Wright, DC & Woo, WL. (2000). Treating post-traumatic stress disorder in a therapeutic community: The experience of a Canadian psychiatric hospital. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 21(2):105-118.

   

 Rivard, J.C.,  Bloom, S. L., Abramovitz, R., Pasquale, L.E.,  Duncan, M., McCorkle, D., Gelman, A. (2003). Assessing the Implementation and Effects of a Trauma-focused Intervention for  Youths in Residential Treatment Psychiatric Quarterly  74(2): 137-154.

   
Rivard, J. C. (2004). Initial findings of an evaluation of a trauma recovery framework in residential treatment. Residential Group Quarterly 5(1): 3-5.
   

Wright et al, (2003). An investigation of trauma-centered inpatient treatment for adult survivors of abuse. Child Abuse and Neglect, 27 (2003) 393–406

   
Rivard, J.C., McCorkle, D., Duncan, M.E., Pasquale, L.E., Bloom, S. L., Abramovitz, R. (2004). Implementing a Trauma Recovery Framework for Youths in Residential Treatment. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 21(5): 529-550.
   
Rivard, J.C., Bloom, S. L., McCorkle, D. and Abramovitz, R. (2005) Preliminary results of a study examining the implementation and effects of trauma recovery framework for youths in residential treatment. Therapeutic Community: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 26(1): 83-96
   

McSparren, W. (2007) Models of Change and the Impact on Organizational Culture:  The Sanctuary Model ® Explored

   

Sanctuary Model and Substance Abuse Treatment

 

Bloom, S. L. (2000). Double Trouble: The Perils of Substance Abuse and PTSD. Email From America. Psychotherapy Review 2(7), July
   

Wellbank, K. (2007) Incorporating the Sanctuary Model at Interim House, The Source 16(1):15-16. The National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center, 2007
   

Hogue, J. (2007) Vinita Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center and the Sanctuary Model®, The Source 16(1):17. The National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center, 2007.
   

S.E.L.F. (S.A.G.E.)* Articles

 

Foderaro, JF & Ryan, RA (2000). Mapping the course of recovery. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal for Therapeutic and Supportive Organizations 21(2):93-104.
   
Foderaro, J. F. (2001) Creating a Non-Violent Environment: Keeping Sanctuary Safe. In Violence: A Public Health Epidemic and a Public Health Approach. S. L. Bloom, Editor. (2001) London: Karnac Press.
   

Bloom, S. L. Beyond the beveled mirror: Mourning and recovery from childhood maltreatment. (2002). In J. Kauffman (Ed), Loss of the Assumptive World. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

   
Bloom, S. L. (2005) Give Sorrow Words: Emotional Disclosure and Physical Health. ISF News. Institute for Safe Families Newsletter, p.2-3, Winter
   
Bloom, S. L., Foderaro, J.F., Ryan, R. A. (2006) S.E.L.F.: A Trauma-Informed Psychoeducational Group Curriculum,
   
Bloom, S. L. and Vargas, L. Eds, (2007) Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement, Trauma and Children. United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
   

Bills, L. J. (2003) Trauma theory in psychiatric outpatient practice. Psychiatric Quarterly. 74(2): 191-203

   

McCorkle, D. and S. Yanosy (2007). When loss gets lost: Using the SELF model to work with losses in residential treatment. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Press: 116-141.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2007). Beyond the Beveled Mirror: Mourning and Recovery from Childhood Maltreatment. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 4-49.

   

Social Legacy of Trauma

 

Bloom, S. L. (1996). Every Time History Repeats Itself the Price Goes Up: The Social Reenactment of Trauma. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity 3(3): 161-194.

   
Bloom, S. L. (1996) Bridging the Black Hole of Trauma: Victims, Artists and Society 
   

Bloom, S. L. and Reichert, M. (1998) Bearing Witness: Trauma and Collective Responsibility. (1998). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

   
Bloom, S. L. (1998). By The Crowd They Have Been Broken, By the Crowd They Shall Be Healed: The Social Transformation of Trauma. 1998. In R. Tedeschi, C. Park, and L. Calhoun. Post-Traumatic Growth: Theory and Research on Change in the Aftermath of Crises. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
   
Bloom, S. L., Ed. (2001) Violence: A Public Health Epidemic and a Public Health Approach. London: Karnac Press.
   

Bloom, S. L (2001) Commentary: Reflections on the Desire for Revenge. Journal of Emotional Abuse 2(4): 61-94.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2004) The Importance of dissent: A meditation on the dangers of danger. ISF News,  Institute for Safe Families Newsletter, p.10-11, Spring

   

Bloom, S. L. (2004) Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part I. Psychotherapy and Politics International 2(2): 78-98.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2004) Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part II. Psychotherapy and Politics International 2(3): 212-228.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2005) Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part III. Psychotherapy and Politics International 3(2): 96-111

   

Bloom, S. L. (2006) Neither liberty nor safety: The impact of trauma on individuals, institutions, and societies. Part IV. Psychotherapy and Politics International 4(1): 4-23.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2006) Societal Trauma: Danger and Democracy. Editor, Nick Totten. Politics and Psychotherapy. London: Open University Press

   

Psychohistory Papers

 

Bloom, S. L. (1991) The Gulph War as Adolescent Crisis, The Journal of Psychohistory 19(1): 85-96.

   

Bloom, S. L. (1992) National Dilemma: Can we Heal Ourselves?, The Journal of Psychohistory, 19(3): 281-305.

   

Bloom, S. L. (1993). Psychodynamics of Preventing Child Abuse. The Journal of Psychohistory, 21(1):53-67.

   

Bloom, S. L. (1993). The Clinical Uses of Psychohistory.  The Journal of Psychohistory, 20(3): 259-266.

   

Bloom, S. L. (1994) Hearing the Survivor’s Voice: Sundering the Wall of Denial. Journal of Psychohistory, 21(4): 461-477.

   

Bloom, S. L. (1994). American Health Care: They Say There’s A Crisis But a Crisis of What? Journal of Psychohistory, 21(3): 301-332.

   

Bloom, S. L. (1995). When Good People Do Bad Things: Meditations on the Backlash. Journal of Psychohistory, 22 (2): 273-304.

   

Sexual Assault and PTSD

 

Bills, L.J and Kreisler, K. (1993) Treatment of flashbacks with naltrexone [letter]. American Journal of Psychiatry  v. 150, no. 9, pp. 1430 (September 1993).
   

Bloom, S. L. (1994) Group and Family Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Co-authored with Steven Allen, PhD.  Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 17(2): 425-437.

   
Bills, L. J. (1999). Trauma-based psychiatry for primary care. In Secondary Traumatic Stress, Second Edition: Self-Care Issues for Clinicians, Researchers, and Educators. Lutherville, MD: Sidran Press.  
   

Bloom, S. L. (2000) Sexual Violence: The Victim (2000). In C. E. Bell, (Ed.) Psychiatric Perspectives of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment: New Directions for Mental Health Services #86. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2000) The Complex Web of Causation: Motor Vehicle Accidents, Comorbidity and PTSD. In E. J. Hickling and E. B. Blanchard (Eds). International Handbook of Road Traffic Accidents and Psychological Trauma: Theory, Treatment and Law. Oxford, England: Elsevier Press.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2000) Facts About PTSD: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment. People First 9(3), Summer. Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania

   
Courtois, C. and Bloom, S. L. (2000) Inpatient Guidelines for the Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. C. Courtois & S.L. Bloom. (2000). In Effective Treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Edited by EB. Foa, TM. Keane, and MJ. Friedman. New York: Guilford
   

Kluft, R. P., Kinzie, D. and Bloom, S. L. (2000) Treating Traumatized Patients and Victims of Violence (2000), with R. P. Kluft and D. Kinzie. In C. E. Bell, (Ed.) Psychiatric Perspectives of Violence: Issues in Prevention and Treatment: New Directions for Mental Health Services #86. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

   

Bills, L. J. (2003) Trauma theory in psychiatric outpatient practice. Psychiatric Quarterly. 74(2): 191-203

   
Bloom, S. L. (2003)    Understanding the impact of sexual assault: The nature of traumatic experience.  In A. Giardino, E. Datner and J. Asher (Eds.), Sexual Assault: Victimization Across the Lifespan.  Maryland Heights, MO: GW Medical Publishing. (pp. 405-432).
   
Vicarious Trauma

 

Bloom, S. L. (1995) The Germ Theory Of Trauma: The Impossibility of Ethical Neutrality. (1995)  B.H. Stamm, (Ed). Secondary Traumatic Stress: Self Care Issues for Clinicians, Researchers and Educators. Sidran Foundation. (pp: 257-276).

   
Bloom, S. L. (2003) Caring for the Caregiver: Avoiding and Treating Vicarious Traumatization. In A. Giardino, E. Datner and J. Asher (Eds.), Sexual Assault: Victimization Across the Lifespan.  Maryland Heights, MO: GW Medical Publishing. (pp. 459-470)
   

Reports

 

Bloom, S. L. Section Editor, (1998), Section V, Application of the Current Scientific Knowledge Base to Forensic Practice. Childhood Trauma Remembered: A Report on the Current Scientific Knowledge Base and Its Applications. The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Northbrook, IL. 1998.

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Editor, Health Care Working Group Report on Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Schools and Early Childhood Development Working Group Report on Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999)  Neighborhood Groups Working Group Report on Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Law Enforcement and the Judiciary Working Group Report on Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Religious Institutions Working Group Report on Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Employers Working Group Report on Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Final Action Plan: A Coordinated Community-Based Response to Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, October 1999.

   
Bloom, S. L. (1999). Health Care Needs RADAR, Training Resource Education Exchange, Newsletter of the Behavioral Health Training and Education Network, Volume 1, Issue 3, December 15, 1999.
   

Bloom, S. L. (2000) Final Action Plan: A Coordinated Community Response to Family Violence. . People First 9(3), Summer 2000. Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2002). The PVS Disaster: Poverty, Violence and Substance Abuse in the Lives of Women and Children in “Responding to the Needs of Pregnant and Parenting Women with Substance Use Disorders in Philadelphia”. A Report to Community Behavioral Health by the Working Group on Chemically Dependent Women.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2006)Trauma-Informed Systems Transformation: Recovery as a Public Health Concern. Report for the Trauma Task Force, Philadelphia, PA

   

Bloom, S. L. (2006) Human Service Systems and Organizational Stress: Thinking & Feeling Our Way Out of Existing Organizational Dilemmas. Report for the Trauma Task Force, Philadelphia, PA

   

Columns

 

Bloom, S. L. (1996). Taking Trauma Theory to the Streets, Stresspoints: The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 10 (3): 1, 12.
   

Bloom, S. L. (1999). Those Delicate Brains and Troubled Minds. E-Mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review 1(1): 8-9

   
Bloom, S. L. (1999).   Emotional Anesthesia: The Double Bind for Doctors. E-Mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review 1(2): 63-63
   
Bloom, S. L. (1999). There’s Nothing New About Trauma. E-Mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review 1(3): 106-107
   

Bloom, S. L. (1999).   So What About Us? E-Mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review 1(4): 8-164-165 

   
Bloom, S. L. (1999). Victims and the Media: Addressing the Problems. E-Mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review 1(5): 211-212.
   
Bloom, S. L. (1999).Restorative vs. Retributive Justice. E-Mail From America, The Psychotherapy Review 1(6): 259-260.
   

Bloom, S. L. (1999).   Give Sorrow Words: Emotional Disclosure and Physical Health. E-mail From America, The Psychotherapy Review 1(7): 312-313

Bloom, S. L. (2000). From Boys to Men. E-mail From America, The Psychotherapy Review, 2(1): 13-14.
   
Bloom, S. L. (2000).   When Victims Turn Into Bullies. E-mail From America, The Psychotherapy Review, 2(2): 59-60.
   

Bloom, S. L. (2000).   Chronic Undifferentiated Hate. E-mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review, 2(3): 108-110.

   
Bloom, S. L. (2000).   The Right to Bear Arms. E-mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review, 2(4): 156-158.
   
Bloom, S. L. (2000). The Neglect of Neglect, Part I. E-mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review, 2(5): 208-210.
   

Bloom, S. L. (2000).   The Neglect of Neglect, Part II. E-mail From America. The Psychotherapy Review, 2(6): 257-259.

   
Bloom, S. L. (2000). Double Trouble: The Perils of Substance Abuse and PTSD. Email From America. Psychotherapy Review 2(7), July
   
Bloom, S. L. (2000).   Chaos, Complexity, Self-Organization And Us. Email From America Psychotherapy Review 2(8), August
   

Bloom, S. L. (2000).The Grief That Dare Not Speak Its Name Part I: Dealing with the Ravages of Childhood Abuse. Psychotherapy Review 2(9), September

   
Bloom, S. L. (2000).The Grief That Dare Not Speak Its Name Part II: Dealing with the Ravages of Childhood Abuse. Psychotherapy Review 2(10), October
   
Bloom, S. L. (2000).   The Grief That Dare Not Speak Its Name Part III: Dealing with the Ravages of Childhood Abuse. Psychotherapy Review 2(11), November
   
Bloom, S. L. (2002) Creating Sanctuary. Networks. Special Edition. Summer/Fall. National Technical Assistance Center for State Mental Health Planning.Alexandria, VA.
   

Therapeutic Community

 

Bloom, S. L. and Norton, K. (Eds) (2004)  Special Section on The Therapeutic Community in the 21st Century. Psychiatric Quarterly 75 (3): 229-231

   
Haigh, R. & Tucker, S. Democratic development of Standards: the community of Communities—a quality network of therapeutic communities. Psychiatric Quarterly 75(3): 263-277.
   

Kennard, D. (2004). The Therapeutic Community As An Adaptable Treatment Modality Across Different Settings. Psychiatric Quarterly 75(3): 295-307.

   
 Lees, J., Manning, N., Rawling, B. (2004) A Culture of Enquiry: Research Evidence and the Therapeutic Community. Psychiatric Quarterly 75(3): 279-294
   
Norton, K. and Bloom, S. L. (2004) The Art And Challenges Of Long-Term And Short-Term Democratic Therapeutic Communities. In Special Section on the Therapeutic Community in the 21st Century. Psychiatric Quarterly 75(3): 249-261
   
Whitely, S. (2004) The Evolution of The Therapeutic Community. Psychiatric Quarterly 75(3): 233-248.
   

Domestic Violence & Sanctuary

 

Madsen, L. H., Blitz, L. V., McCorkle, D., Panzer, P. G. (2003). Sanctuary in a domestic violence shelter: A team approach to healing. Psychiatric Quarterly 74(2): 155-171.

   

Bloom, S. L., Ed. (1999) Final Action Plan: A Coordinated Community-Based Response to Family Violence. Attorney General Mike Fisher’s Task Force on Family Violence, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, October 1999.

   

Other

 

Bloom, S. L. (1999) Book Review: Recollections of Sexual Abuse: Treatment Principles and Guidelines by Christine Courtois. Psychiatric Times June, 1999, p,35
   

Bloom, S. L. (2000) Our Hearts and Our Hopes are Turned to Peace: Origins of the ISTSS. (2000). In A. Shalev, R. Yehuda, & A S. McFarlane (Eds.). International Handbook of Human Response Trauma. New York: Plenum

   

Bloom, S. L. (2001) In the Aftermath of September 11, Newsletter, The Anti-Violence Partnership of Philadelphia, Fall, 2001.

   

Bloom, S. L. and Barger, B. K. (2001) An Appeal to Reason. Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 17(3): 15, Fall, 2001.

   

Bloom, S. L. (2002) In the Shadow of the World Trade Center Disaster: From Trauma to Recovery. ISF Newsletter, 2002

   

Bloom, S. L. (2007) Book Review: Loss, Trauma and Resilience – Therapeutic Work with Ambiguous Loss by Pauline Boss. Psychiatric Services, 58(3): 419-420

   

Bloom, S. L. (2007) Book Review: Understanding Trauma: Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives by Laurence J. Kirmayer, et al. for Psychiatric Services

   

Bloom, S. L. (2007) Book Review: The Unsayable: The Hidden Language of Trauma. A. Rogers. For Psychiatric Services

 

 

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