“... every therapist must develop enough personal maturity, clinical wisdom, and capacity for good judgment to effectively and safely conduct psychotherapy, an imperative that is especially important in the treatment of this population. The emotion dysregulation and insecure and disorganized attachment of complex trauma clients elicit strong emotional reactions from others, even those in their support network, including therapists. Reactions can range from sympathy, sorrow, fear, and guilt to frustration, impatience, anger/rage, hostility, and disgust or contempt.” TherapyComplex PtsdComplex TraumaInterpersonal TraumaTherapeutic RelationshipTherapist ResponsibilitiesInterpersonal Abuse Book:Treatment of Complex Trauma: A Sequenced, Relationship-Based Approach Source: Treatment of Complex Trauma: A Sequenced, Relationship-Based Approach