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Trauma and Dissociation-Informed Psychotherapy

Relational Healing and the Therapeutic Connection

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Trauma and Dissociation-Informed Psychotherapy

By: Elizabeth Howell
Narrated by: Emily Durante
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A fresh look at the importance of dissociation in understanding trauma.

A new model of therapeutic action, one that heals trauma and dissociation, is overtaking the mental-health field. It is not just trauma, but the dissociation of the self, that causes emotional pain and difficulties in functioning. This book discusses how people are universally subject to trauma, what trauma is, and how to understand and work with normative as well as extreme dissociation.

In this new model, the client and the practitioner are both traumatized and flawed human beings who affect each other in the mutual process that the promotes the healing of the client-psychotherapy. Elizabeth Howell explains the dissociative, relational, and attachment reasons that people blame and punish themselves. She covers the difference between repression and dissociation, and how Freud's exclusive focus on repression and the one-person fantasy Oedipal model impeded recognition of the serious consequences of external trauma, including child abuse.

The book synthesizes trauma/dissociation perspectives and addresses new structural models.

©2020 Elizabeth Howell (P)2020 Tantor
Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Mental Health Young Adult Trauma Informed
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excellent book on understanding dissociation

excellent book on understanding dissociation for professionals. would need some grounding I. psychodynamic theory but Elizabeth provides an in-depth understanding to the working of the dissociative mind.

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Catastrophic narration...

Interesting ideas made completely unintelligible by the awful, monotone American narration which was no better than the synthetic voice provided on Kindle. Please re-record this important work with an English actor who can make sentences meaningful with appropriate intonation.

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