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Trauma, Torture and Dissociation
Trauma, Torture and Dissociation
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affect regulation mechanisms
Author_Aida Alayarian
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childhood adversity research
clinical case vignettes
Clinical Practice
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Confrontational Interpretation
Depressive Emptiness
Early Object Relationships
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event
external
Gilles De La Tourette
healthy
Healthy Dissociations
Identifying Treatment Responders
Impulse Control
internal object relations
interpersonal
Literature Review
Melancholic Mourning
Mental Development
objective
Objective External Event
Past Trauma Exposure
patient
Patient Therapist Dyad
Positive Affect Induction
psychic
Psychic Space
psychoanalytic dissociation mechanisms
psychoanalytic trauma theory
Ptsd Sufferer
Ptsd Symptom
Relational Model Theories
resilient
Resilient Patient
Resilient People
space
Therapeutic Approach
therapeutic resilience development
unhealthy
Unhealthy Dissociation
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780367107147
- Weight: 800g
- Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Theoretical material is presented in close conjunction with clinical data in the form of vignettes and case studies to illustrate the key points outlined in this book, which focuses on the multidimensional approach to the understanding of childhood trauma. It examines the contributions of psychoanalysis, emphasising the act of 'dissociation' (healthy and unhealthy). Specific attention is given to the internalisation of the m/other/object as the 'listening other', and the dissociated part/s that may results in an over idealised yet feared object. The final discussion focuses on how patients in therapy become able to transform fears into 'psychic space' and to break away from vulnerability, by developing a better 'sense of self', as the result of having the therapist as the 'listening other'.
Aida Alayarian
Trauma, Torture and Dissociation
€179.80
