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  1. Playing Hard at Life

    A Relational Approach to Treating Multiply Traumatized Adolescents

    By Etty Cohen

    Playing Hard at Life brings contemporary relational thinking to bear on the psychodynamic treatment of a notably difficult group of young patients. Working with New York City teenagers who have survived the wars of inner-city life and Israeli teenage soldiers who have survived the wars of the...

    Published June 30th 2003 by Routledge

  2. September 11

    Trauma and Human Bonds

    Edited by Susan Coates, Jane Rosenthal, Daniel Schechter

    Series: Relational Perspectives Book Series

    Drawing on research from a variety of domains - clinical studies of trauma, developmental psychopathology, interpersonal psychobiology, epidemiology, and social policy - September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds addresses especially the fundamental relationship of human bonds to trauma and underscores...

    Published May 31st 2003 by Routledge

  3. Unformulated Experience

    From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis

    By Donnel B. Stern

    Series: Relational Perspectives Book Series

    In this powerful and wonderfully accessible meditation on psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, and social constructivism, Donnel Stern explores the relationship between two fundamental kinds of experience: explicit verbal reflection and "unformulated experience," or experience we have not yet reflected on...

    Published March 31st 2003 by Routledge

  4. Standing in the Spaces

    Essays on Clinical Process Trauma and Dissociation

    By Philip M. Bromberg

    Early in these essays, Bromberg contemplates how one might engage schizoid detachment within an interpersonal perspective. To his surprise, he finds that the road to the patient's disavowed experiences most frequently passes through the analyst's internal conversation, as multiple configurations of...

    Published June 30th 2001 by Routledge

  5. Integration and Self Healing

    Affect, Trauma, Alexithymia

    By Henry Krystal

    Published November 30th 1993 by Routledge

  6. The Shattered Self

    A Psychoanalytic Study of Trauma

    By Richard B. Ulman, Doris Brothers

    Ulman and Brothers utilize a unique clinical research population of rape and incest victims and Vietnam combat veterans to argue that trauma results from real occurrences that have, as their unconscious meaning, the shattering of "central organizing fantasies" of self in relation to selfobject....

    Published June 30th 1993 by Routledge

  7. Repetition and Trauma

    Toward A Teleonomic Theory of Psychoanalysis

    By Max M. Stern, Liselotte Bendix Stern

    The culmination of over three decades of investigation into traumatic processes, Repetition and Trauma is the late Max Stern's pioneering reconceptualization of trauma in the light of recent insights into the physiology and psychology of stress and the "teleonomic" character of human evolution in...

    Published July 31st 1988 by Routledge