Heinz Weiss (Germany Robert-Bosch-Clinic)
Trauma, Guilt and Reparation
The Path from Impasse to Development
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Heinz Weiss (Germany Robert-Bosch-Clinic)
Trauma, Guilt and Reparation
The Path from Impasse to Development
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This illuminating book addresses the emotional blockades faced by people who have experienced severe trauma and the emergence of reparative processes which pave the way from impasse to development.
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This illuminating book addresses the emotional blockades faced by people who have experienced severe trauma and the emergence of reparative processes which pave the way from impasse to development.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 154
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 138mm x 215mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 216g
- ISBN-13: 9780367185411
- ISBN-10: 0367185415
- Artikelnr.: 57942033
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 154
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 138mm x 215mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 216g
- ISBN-13: 9780367185411
- ISBN-10: 0367185415
- Artikelnr.: 57942033
Heinz Weiss, M.D., is the Head of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart. He is also the head of the Medical Division and member of the directorate of the Sigmund-Freud-Institute, Frankfurt/Main, and Chair of the Education Section of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
Foreword by John Steiner
Preface
Chapter One: Trauma, guilt and reparation: A psychoanalytic paradigm
Chapter Two: Impediments to reparation: Resentment, shame and wrath - the
significance of the gaze
Chapter Three: Repetition compulsion and the primitive super-ego: Attempts
at reparation in borderline patients
Chapter Four: The 'Tower': Submission and illusory security in a traumatic
defence organisation
Chapter Five: Trauma, reparation and the limits of reparation
Chapter Six: Traumatic remembering and ecliptic forgetting: on the riddle
of time in Jenny Erpenbeck's The End of Days
Chapter Seven: Reparation and gratitude
Bibliography
Preface
Chapter One: Trauma, guilt and reparation: A psychoanalytic paradigm
Chapter Two: Impediments to reparation: Resentment, shame and wrath - the
significance of the gaze
Chapter Three: Repetition compulsion and the primitive super-ego: Attempts
at reparation in borderline patients
Chapter Four: The 'Tower': Submission and illusory security in a traumatic
defence organisation
Chapter Five: Trauma, reparation and the limits of reparation
Chapter Six: Traumatic remembering and ecliptic forgetting: on the riddle
of time in Jenny Erpenbeck's The End of Days
Chapter Seven: Reparation and gratitude
Bibliography
Foreword by John Steiner
Preface
Chapter One: Trauma, guilt and reparation: A psychoanalytic paradigm
Chapter Two: Impediments to reparation: Resentment, shame and wrath - the
significance of the gaze
Chapter Three: Repetition compulsion and the primitive super-ego: Attempts
at reparation in borderline patients
Chapter Four: The 'Tower': Submission and illusory security in a traumatic
defence organisation
Chapter Five: Trauma, reparation and the limits of reparation
Chapter Six: Traumatic remembering and ecliptic forgetting: on the riddle
of time in Jenny Erpenbeck's The End of Days
Chapter Seven: Reparation and gratitude
Bibliography
Preface
Chapter One: Trauma, guilt and reparation: A psychoanalytic paradigm
Chapter Two: Impediments to reparation: Resentment, shame and wrath - the
significance of the gaze
Chapter Three: Repetition compulsion and the primitive super-ego: Attempts
at reparation in borderline patients
Chapter Four: The 'Tower': Submission and illusory security in a traumatic
defence organisation
Chapter Five: Trauma, reparation and the limits of reparation
Chapter Six: Traumatic remembering and ecliptic forgetting: on the riddle
of time in Jenny Erpenbeck's The End of Days
Chapter Seven: Reparation and gratitude
Bibliography