Leah Giarratano is a clinical psychologist and author who specialises in a number of areas including psychopathology and trauma counselling. She is an expert in psychological trauma and sex offences, treating both perpetrators and victims.[1]

Writing

Giarratano has written numerous books related to clinical skills for treating psychological trauma.

She has also written a number of novels with themes which are related to her work experiences. Her first three novels centered on her character Jill Jackson.[2] In 2012, she published her first young adult fantasy novel Disharmony: The Telling. This was followed in 2013 by The Laeduin and Immortal Combat to complete the trilogy.[3]

She was also the host of "Beyond The Darklands" a 2009 television series that examined the crimes and motives of serious offenders in Australia.

Bibliography

Clinical texts:

  • Clinical Skills for Treating Traumatised Adolescents: Evidence Based Treatment for PTSD (2004)
  • Clinical Skills for Managing PTSD: Proven Practical Techniques for Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (2004)
  • CBT for GPs: GP and Patient Resources (2004)
  • Managing Psychological Trauma: Clinician and Client Resources for the Clinical Skills Series (2004)
  • Clinical Skills for Managing Acute Psychological Trauma: Effective Early Intervention for Treating Acute Stress Disorder (2004)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Strategies for Use in General Practice: Effective Psychological Strategies for Medical Practitioners (2004)
  • Clinical Skills for Managing Complex Traumatisation (2018)[4]

Novels:

  • Vodka Doesn't Freeze (2007)
  • Voodoo Doll (2008)
  • Black Ice (2009)
  • Watch the World Burn (2010)
  • Disharmony trilogy:
    • The Telling (2012)
    • The Laeduin (2013)
    • Immortal Combat (2013)

Awards

  • 2010 - Black Ice shortlisted for the Davitt Award — Best Adult Crime Novel

References

No tags for this post.