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Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0521726999
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0521726999
Understanding Trauma: Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives
This book analyzes the individual and collective experience of and response to trauma from a wide range of perspectives including basic neuroscience, clinical science, and cultural anthropology.
Categories: Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychic trauma, Post-traumatic stress disorder. Contributors: Caroline Garland - Editor. Format: Paperback
Each perspective presents critical and creative challenges to the other. The first section reviews the effects of early life stress on the development of neural systems and vulnerability to persistent effects of trauma. The second section of the book reviews a wide range of clinical approaches to the treatment of the effects of trauma. The final section of the book presents cultural analyses of personal, social, and political responses to massive trauma and genocidal events in a variety of societies.
This work goes well beyond the neurobiological
Understanding Trauma: Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives
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Categories: Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychic trauma, Post-traumatic stress disorder. Contributors: Caroline Garland - Editor. Format: Paperback
Categories: Post-traumatic stress disorder->Popular works. Contributors: Roger Baker - Author. Format: Paperback
Categories: Post-traumatic stress disorder. Contributors: Laurence J. Kirmayer - Editor. Format: Paperback
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Each perspective presents critical and creative challenges to the other. The first section reviews the effects of early life stress on the development of neural systems and vulnerability to persistent effects of trauma. The second section of the book reviews a wide range of clinical approaches to the treatment of the effects of trauma. The final section of the book presents cultural analyses of personal, social, and political responses to massive trauma and genocidal events in a variety of societies
ach perspective presents critical and creative challenges to the other. The first section reviews the effects of early life stress on the development of neural systems and vulnerability to persistent effects of trauma. The second section of the book reviews a wide range of clinical approaches to the treatment of the effects of trauma. The final section of the book presents cultural analyses of personal, social, and political responses to massive trauma and genocidal events in a variety of societies.
This work goes well beyond the neurobiological