This book takes us through the key concepts of trauma and dissociation, showing how to work successfully with people who have experienced all degrees of trauma, from working with complex, childhood attachment ruptures to traumatic incidents in later life.
This book takes us through the key concepts of trauma and dissociation, showing how to work successfully with people who have experienced all degrees of trauma, from working with complex, childhood attachment ruptures to traumatic incidents in later life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Valerie Sinason is a poet, writer, child psychotherapist, and adult psychoanalyst. A member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists and of the British Psychoanalytical Society, she helped to pioneer the field of disability psychotherapy and served as founding President of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Disability. She is also the founder of the Clinic for Dissociative Studies in London, and has worked extensively with severely traumatised individuals suffering from dissociative identity disorder. Previously, she has worked as a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic, the Portman Clinic, the Anna Freud Centre, and St. George's Hospital Medical School in the University of London. Her many books include Mental Handicap and the Human Condition: New Approaches from the Tavistock, now in its second edition.
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Chapter 1. The Coronavirus and other Plagues Plague bodies touch attachment mortality Chapter 2. Overview Refugees dispossession immigration compassion fatigue treatment of children Chapter 3. What is Trauma? Language innocence deserving and nondeserving the moral defence dissociation Chapter 4. A Bunch of Fives Categorisations of symptoms syndromes and distorders Chapter 5. Definitions Further explanation of terms explained Chapter 6. Dissociative Identity Disorder Attachment infanticidal attachment organised ritual abuse Chapter 7. War and Atrocity o Abuse suicide o Female soldiers o Race and warfare LGBT soldiers child soldiers flashbacks o Moral injury impact of killing in war shellshock Chapter 8. A Cornucopia of Concepts Chapter 9: An Ending that Cannot Conclude
Preface CHAPTER 1 The coronavirus and other plagues CHAPTER 2 An overview CHAPTER 3 What is trauma? CHAPTER 4 A bunch of fives: CHAPTER 5 Definitions: Further definitions CHAPTER 6 Dissociative identity disorder CHAPTER 7 War and atrocity CHAPTER 8 A further cornucopia of concepts CHAPTER 9 An ending that cannot conclude REFERENCES Index
Chapter 1. The Coronavirus and other Plagues Plague bodies touch attachment mortality Chapter 2. Overview Refugees dispossession immigration compassion fatigue treatment of children Chapter 3. What is Trauma? Language innocence deserving and nondeserving the moral defence dissociation Chapter 4. A Bunch of Fives Categorisations of symptoms syndromes and distorders Chapter 5. Definitions Further explanation of terms explained Chapter 6. Dissociative Identity Disorder Attachment infanticidal attachment organised ritual abuse Chapter 7. War and Atrocity o Abuse suicide o Female soldiers o Race and warfare LGBT soldiers child soldiers flashbacks o Moral injury impact of killing in war shellshock Chapter 8. A Cornucopia of Concepts Chapter 9: An Ending that Cannot Conclude
Preface CHAPTER 1 The coronavirus and other plagues CHAPTER 2 An overview CHAPTER 3 What is trauma? CHAPTER 4 A bunch of fives: CHAPTER 5 Definitions: Further definitions CHAPTER 6 Dissociative identity disorder CHAPTER 7 War and atrocity CHAPTER 8 A further cornucopia of concepts CHAPTER 9 An ending that cannot conclude REFERENCES Index
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