"This edited text provides a valuable collection of chapters that offer thereotical insights, research experiences, and clinical models from a well respected and experienced group of family clinicians and researchers. It is useful for clinical teaching, as they offer a variety of recommended strategies from a range of theoretical approaches. The text is readable, well presented, and provides a useful addition to the scholarship on trauma and stress. It would be a valuable ancillary textbook for a general couples and family treatment class and useful main textbook for classes on families and stress at the graduate level." – Marsha T. Carolan, PhD, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy "With its useful references, relevant theories, research, assessment techniques and practical guidance in helping families, this book should be essential reading for students, teachers and practitioners, and will enhance the ability to offer effective treatment to clients." – Susan Abrarham, Private Practice