Approaches to Psychic Trauma
Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Huppertz, Bernd
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Theory and Practice
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This book examines the nature of treatments available for traumatized people, describing common elements, as well as those which are specific to each treatment. It presents diverse theories and tools for understanding how history and personalities affect the individual. Complete with case studies, it is ideal for practitioners at all levels.
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This book examines the nature of treatments available for traumatized people, describing common elements, as well as those which are specific to each treatment. It presents diverse theories and tools for understanding how history and personalities affect the individual. Complete with case studies, it is ideal for practitioners at all levels.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 996g
- ISBN-13: 9781442258143
- ISBN-10: 1442258144
- Artikelnr.: 53019122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 996g
- ISBN-13: 9781442258143
- ISBN-10: 1442258144
- Artikelnr.: 53019122
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bernd Huppertz, MD, is a physician, psychotherapist (child, adolescent, and adult), psychiatrist, neurologist, and former brain researcher. He has had a private practice in Germany since 1998. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, fellow of the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine, and founder of the Institute for Comparative Psychotherapy. In 2002, he qualified to teach further education in psychiatry and psychotherapy (German Medical Association). He has widely published in the fields of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychosomatic medicine, and is editor of Psychotherapy in the Wake of War: Discovering Multiple Psychoanalytic Traditions.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: A General Introduction to the Nature of Trauma
1 On the Development of the Concept of Trauma: Definition, Elements, and
Relevant Terms
Bernd Huppertz
2 The Psychiatric Approach, the Subgroups of Posttraumatic Syndromes, and
the Neurobiology of Stress and Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
Part II: Dimensions of Trauma
3 Development and Trauma: Recapitulation of Traumatic Themes in Early
Interaction
Louise Newman
4 Historical and Intergenerational Trauma: Radioactive Transmission of the
Burdens of History-Destructive versus Creative Transmission
Yolanda Gampel
5 The Reality of Horror: Psychic Survival in the Face of Massive Trauma
Louise Newman
6 The Role of Cumulative Micro-trauma in Psychic Life: An Abridged
Description of Injurious Relational Functioning
Margaret Crastnopol
7 Building Resilience: The Example of Ambiguous Loss
Pauline Boss
Part III: Social Psychological Aspects of the Totalitarian Communist System
8 Political Psychology, Effects of Historical Processes, and Cultural
Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
9 Sociohistorical Overview of Germany: The Development of the Federal
Republic of Germany (GFR) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR)
Bernd Huppertz
10 The False Self
Adrian Sutton
11 Totalitarian and Post-totalitarian Matrices: Reflective Citizens Facing
Social-Psychic Retreats
Marina Mojovic
12 A Post-totalitarian Group: A Collective False Self or Posttraumatic
Growth?
Helena Klímová
Part IV: Clinical Material
Bernd Huppertz
13 Case History Summaries
14 The Case of Mr. Q
15 The Case of Mrs. U
16 The Case of Mr. R
17 The Case of Mrs. O
18 The Case of Mrs. P
19 The Case of Mrs. M
20 The Case of Mrs. N
21 The Case of Mrs. B
Part V: Trauma Treatment Grounded inPsychodynamic-Psychoanalytic Approaches
22 Challenges of Treatment with Traumatized Individuals from a Modern
Freudian Perspective
Anna Balas
23 Trauma and Inner Reality: A Kleinian and Post-Kleinian Perspective
Mariângela Mendes de Almeida
24 Trauma Treatment from the Winnicottian Perspective
Adrian Sutton
25 Theoretical and Clinical Implications of the Concept of the Zero
Process: An Ego-Psychology Perspective
Joseph Fernando
26 Extreme Traumatization: Conceptualization and Treatment from the
Perspective of Object Relations and Modern Research
Sverre Varvin
27 Contemporary Self Psychology and Its Treatment of Traumatized Patients
Koichi Togashi and Amanda Kottler
28 Relational Psychoanalysis and Trauma: The Significance of Witnessing and
Containing
Adrienne Harris
29 Trauma Work via the Lens of Attachment Theory: Gaslight-Reality
Distortion by Familiar Attachment Figures
Orit Badouk Epstein
Part VI: Arts Therapies
30 Embodied Mentalizing or "Meaning-Making" in Music Therapy with
Traumatized Children
Jacqueline Z. Robarts
31 Trauma Work in Play and Drama Therapy: The Importance of the Theatre of
Resilience
Sue Jennings
Part VII: Other Trauma Treatment Approaches
32 Mentalization and Its Role in Processing Trauma
Nicolas Lorenzini, Chloe Campbell, and Peter Fonagy
33 The Treatment of Trauma: The Neurosequential Model and "Take Two"
Annette Jackson, Margarita Frederico, Allison Cox, and Carlina Black
Part VIII: Summary and Outlook
34 Conclusion
Bernd Huppertz
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: A General Introduction to the Nature of Trauma
1 On the Development of the Concept of Trauma: Definition, Elements, and
Relevant Terms
Bernd Huppertz
2 The Psychiatric Approach, the Subgroups of Posttraumatic Syndromes, and
the Neurobiology of Stress and Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
Part II: Dimensions of Trauma
3 Development and Trauma: Recapitulation of Traumatic Themes in Early
Interaction
Louise Newman
4 Historical and Intergenerational Trauma: Radioactive Transmission of the
Burdens of History-Destructive versus Creative Transmission
Yolanda Gampel
5 The Reality of Horror: Psychic Survival in the Face of Massive Trauma
Louise Newman
6 The Role of Cumulative Micro-trauma in Psychic Life: An Abridged
Description of Injurious Relational Functioning
Margaret Crastnopol
7 Building Resilience: The Example of Ambiguous Loss
Pauline Boss
Part III: Social Psychological Aspects of the Totalitarian Communist System
8 Political Psychology, Effects of Historical Processes, and Cultural
Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
9 Sociohistorical Overview of Germany: The Development of the Federal
Republic of Germany (GFR) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR)
Bernd Huppertz
10 The False Self
Adrian Sutton
11 Totalitarian and Post-totalitarian Matrices: Reflective Citizens Facing
Social-Psychic Retreats
Marina Mojovic
12 A Post-totalitarian Group: A Collective False Self or Posttraumatic
Growth?
Helena Klímová
Part IV: Clinical Material
Bernd Huppertz
13 Case History Summaries
14 The Case of Mr. Q
15 The Case of Mrs. U
16 The Case of Mr. R
17 The Case of Mrs. O
18 The Case of Mrs. P
19 The Case of Mrs. M
20 The Case of Mrs. N
21 The Case of Mrs. B
Part V: Trauma Treatment Grounded inPsychodynamic-Psychoanalytic Approaches
22 Challenges of Treatment with Traumatized Individuals from a Modern
Freudian Perspective
Anna Balas
23 Trauma and Inner Reality: A Kleinian and Post-Kleinian Perspective
Mariângela Mendes de Almeida
24 Trauma Treatment from the Winnicottian Perspective
Adrian Sutton
25 Theoretical and Clinical Implications of the Concept of the Zero
Process: An Ego-Psychology Perspective
Joseph Fernando
26 Extreme Traumatization: Conceptualization and Treatment from the
Perspective of Object Relations and Modern Research
Sverre Varvin
27 Contemporary Self Psychology and Its Treatment of Traumatized Patients
Koichi Togashi and Amanda Kottler
28 Relational Psychoanalysis and Trauma: The Significance of Witnessing and
Containing
Adrienne Harris
29 Trauma Work via the Lens of Attachment Theory: Gaslight-Reality
Distortion by Familiar Attachment Figures
Orit Badouk Epstein
Part VI: Arts Therapies
30 Embodied Mentalizing or "Meaning-Making" in Music Therapy with
Traumatized Children
Jacqueline Z. Robarts
31 Trauma Work in Play and Drama Therapy: The Importance of the Theatre of
Resilience
Sue Jennings
Part VII: Other Trauma Treatment Approaches
32 Mentalization and Its Role in Processing Trauma
Nicolas Lorenzini, Chloe Campbell, and Peter Fonagy
33 The Treatment of Trauma: The Neurosequential Model and "Take Two"
Annette Jackson, Margarita Frederico, Allison Cox, and Carlina Black
Part VIII: Summary and Outlook
34 Conclusion
Bernd Huppertz
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: A General Introduction to the Nature of Trauma
1 On the Development of the Concept of Trauma: Definition, Elements, and
Relevant Terms
Bernd Huppertz
2 The Psychiatric Approach, the Subgroups of Posttraumatic Syndromes, and
the Neurobiology of Stress and Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
Part II: Dimensions of Trauma
3 Development and Trauma: Recapitulation of Traumatic Themes in Early
Interaction
Louise Newman
4 Historical and Intergenerational Trauma: Radioactive Transmission of the
Burdens of History-Destructive versus Creative Transmission
Yolanda Gampel
5 The Reality of Horror: Psychic Survival in the Face of Massive Trauma
Louise Newman
6 The Role of Cumulative Micro-trauma in Psychic Life: An Abridged
Description of Injurious Relational Functioning
Margaret Crastnopol
7 Building Resilience: The Example of Ambiguous Loss
Pauline Boss
Part III: Social Psychological Aspects of the Totalitarian Communist System
8 Political Psychology, Effects of Historical Processes, and Cultural
Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
9 Sociohistorical Overview of Germany: The Development of the Federal
Republic of Germany (GFR) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR)
Bernd Huppertz
10 The False Self
Adrian Sutton
11 Totalitarian and Post-totalitarian Matrices: Reflective Citizens Facing
Social-Psychic Retreats
Marina Mojovic
12 A Post-totalitarian Group: A Collective False Self or Posttraumatic
Growth?
Helena Klímová
Part IV: Clinical Material
Bernd Huppertz
13 Case History Summaries
14 The Case of Mr. Q
15 The Case of Mrs. U
16 The Case of Mr. R
17 The Case of Mrs. O
18 The Case of Mrs. P
19 The Case of Mrs. M
20 The Case of Mrs. N
21 The Case of Mrs. B
Part V: Trauma Treatment Grounded inPsychodynamic-Psychoanalytic Approaches
22 Challenges of Treatment with Traumatized Individuals from a Modern
Freudian Perspective
Anna Balas
23 Trauma and Inner Reality: A Kleinian and Post-Kleinian Perspective
Mariângela Mendes de Almeida
24 Trauma Treatment from the Winnicottian Perspective
Adrian Sutton
25 Theoretical and Clinical Implications of the Concept of the Zero
Process: An Ego-Psychology Perspective
Joseph Fernando
26 Extreme Traumatization: Conceptualization and Treatment from the
Perspective of Object Relations and Modern Research
Sverre Varvin
27 Contemporary Self Psychology and Its Treatment of Traumatized Patients
Koichi Togashi and Amanda Kottler
28 Relational Psychoanalysis and Trauma: The Significance of Witnessing and
Containing
Adrienne Harris
29 Trauma Work via the Lens of Attachment Theory: Gaslight-Reality
Distortion by Familiar Attachment Figures
Orit Badouk Epstein
Part VI: Arts Therapies
30 Embodied Mentalizing or "Meaning-Making" in Music Therapy with
Traumatized Children
Jacqueline Z. Robarts
31 Trauma Work in Play and Drama Therapy: The Importance of the Theatre of
Resilience
Sue Jennings
Part VII: Other Trauma Treatment Approaches
32 Mentalization and Its Role in Processing Trauma
Nicolas Lorenzini, Chloe Campbell, and Peter Fonagy
33 The Treatment of Trauma: The Neurosequential Model and "Take Two"
Annette Jackson, Margarita Frederico, Allison Cox, and Carlina Black
Part VIII: Summary and Outlook
34 Conclusion
Bernd Huppertz
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: A General Introduction to the Nature of Trauma
1 On the Development of the Concept of Trauma: Definition, Elements, and
Relevant Terms
Bernd Huppertz
2 The Psychiatric Approach, the Subgroups of Posttraumatic Syndromes, and
the Neurobiology of Stress and Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
Part II: Dimensions of Trauma
3 Development and Trauma: Recapitulation of Traumatic Themes in Early
Interaction
Louise Newman
4 Historical and Intergenerational Trauma: Radioactive Transmission of the
Burdens of History-Destructive versus Creative Transmission
Yolanda Gampel
5 The Reality of Horror: Psychic Survival in the Face of Massive Trauma
Louise Newman
6 The Role of Cumulative Micro-trauma in Psychic Life: An Abridged
Description of Injurious Relational Functioning
Margaret Crastnopol
7 Building Resilience: The Example of Ambiguous Loss
Pauline Boss
Part III: Social Psychological Aspects of the Totalitarian Communist System
8 Political Psychology, Effects of Historical Processes, and Cultural
Trauma
Bernd Huppertz
9 Sociohistorical Overview of Germany: The Development of the Federal
Republic of Germany (GFR) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR)
Bernd Huppertz
10 The False Self
Adrian Sutton
11 Totalitarian and Post-totalitarian Matrices: Reflective Citizens Facing
Social-Psychic Retreats
Marina Mojovic
12 A Post-totalitarian Group: A Collective False Self or Posttraumatic
Growth?
Helena Klímová
Part IV: Clinical Material
Bernd Huppertz
13 Case History Summaries
14 The Case of Mr. Q
15 The Case of Mrs. U
16 The Case of Mr. R
17 The Case of Mrs. O
18 The Case of Mrs. P
19 The Case of Mrs. M
20 The Case of Mrs. N
21 The Case of Mrs. B
Part V: Trauma Treatment Grounded inPsychodynamic-Psychoanalytic Approaches
22 Challenges of Treatment with Traumatized Individuals from a Modern
Freudian Perspective
Anna Balas
23 Trauma and Inner Reality: A Kleinian and Post-Kleinian Perspective
Mariângela Mendes de Almeida
24 Trauma Treatment from the Winnicottian Perspective
Adrian Sutton
25 Theoretical and Clinical Implications of the Concept of the Zero
Process: An Ego-Psychology Perspective
Joseph Fernando
26 Extreme Traumatization: Conceptualization and Treatment from the
Perspective of Object Relations and Modern Research
Sverre Varvin
27 Contemporary Self Psychology and Its Treatment of Traumatized Patients
Koichi Togashi and Amanda Kottler
28 Relational Psychoanalysis and Trauma: The Significance of Witnessing and
Containing
Adrienne Harris
29 Trauma Work via the Lens of Attachment Theory: Gaslight-Reality
Distortion by Familiar Attachment Figures
Orit Badouk Epstein
Part VI: Arts Therapies
30 Embodied Mentalizing or "Meaning-Making" in Music Therapy with
Traumatized Children
Jacqueline Z. Robarts
31 Trauma Work in Play and Drama Therapy: The Importance of the Theatre of
Resilience
Sue Jennings
Part VII: Other Trauma Treatment Approaches
32 Mentalization and Its Role in Processing Trauma
Nicolas Lorenzini, Chloe Campbell, and Peter Fonagy
33 The Treatment of Trauma: The Neurosequential Model and "Take Two"
Annette Jackson, Margarita Frederico, Allison Cox, and Carlina Black
Part VIII: Summary and Outlook
34 Conclusion
Bernd Huppertz
Index
About the Editor and Contributors







