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The Self and Complex Trauma

In this book, Dr Zepinic provides a theoretical and practical concept of the complex trauma impact upon personality (the self). This book will contribute for better diagnostic and clinical therapy for those who have been victims of horrible traumatic experience (war, rape, terrorism, violence, etc.)...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zepinic, V.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Intro; The Self and Complex Trauma; About the Author; Copyright Information; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Psychoanalysis and Shell Shock Syndrome; The Self and Trauma After Freud; Chapter 2: Defining Complex Trauma; What Is Recognisable as a Trauma Impact?; Complex Trauma Syndrome Pattern; Traumatic Memory System in Complex Trauma Syndrome; Chapter 3: Distortions of the Self-Structure by Trauma; The Principles of Self-Structure; The Loss of Structural Coherence; Broken Self
  • Hidden Scars; Chapter 4: The Traits of Traumatic Memories; The Complexity of a Memory System
  • Traumatic Memory EncodingRetrieval of the Traumatic Memories; Chapter 5: Dissociation of the Traumatised Personality; History of the Dissociation; Dissociation (Janet) v Repression (Freud); Do Trauma Survivors Always Dissociate?; Chapter 6: Posttraumatic Alterations of the Self; Sublimal and Supralimal Self; Suppression as a Loss of Structural Integration; Self-Reconfiguration in Traumatic Neurosis; 6.4 Hidden Observer Experience in Trauma; Chapter 7: Trauma-Related Disorders of Personality Dissociation; Dissociative Amnesia; Dissociative Fugue; Dissociative Depersonalisation
  • Dissociative Identity DisorderChapter 8: Chronic Trauma and Personality Disintegration; The Integration of Personality; Symptoms Formation of Personality Disintegration; One-Side Way of Self-Continuity Disorganisation; Encapsulation of Personality Disorganisation; Chapter 9: Phenomenon of Somatoform Dissociation; The Anatomy of Bodily Dissociation; Humans' Response to Danger; Somatic Reactions to Complex Trauma; Common Forms of Somatoform Complaints; Chapter 10: Non-Realisation as a Syndrome of Traumatisation; Persistence of the Survival Skills; Negative, Non-Realised Self-Concept
  • Non-Realisation of Attachments/RelationshipsChapter 11: Complex Trauma and the Law; Compensation Claims Due to the Stress- Related Condition; Offences Committed by the PTSD Sufferers; Afterword; References