Hungry for ecstasy [[electronic resource] ] : trauma, the brain, and the influence of the sixties / / Sharon Klayman Farber |
Autore | Farber Sharon Klayman |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Jason Aronson, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/23 |
Soggetto topico |
Dissociative disorders
Elation Mind and body Self-destructive behavior |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-7657-0859-0
1-299-14886-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Rapture of Falling, Dying, and Being Born Again -- The Manic Defense -- The Ineffable Nature of Ecstasy -- Some Thoughts about Ecstasy -- After the Ecstasy Comes the Laundry -- Ecstasy as an Altered State -- The Author's Interest in Ecstasy -- The Sixties and Ecstasy -- Needing to Get Out of Our Own Skin -- To Heaven or Hell for Ecstasy -- The Spectrum of Normal and Ecstasy -- Chapter 2: Altered States of Consciousness -- Consciousness and the Self -- What is an Altered State? -- Dissociative States -- The History of Altered States in Psychoanalysis -- Altered States can Enrich our Lives -- Chapter 3: The Brain and Altered States of Consciousness -- Ecstasies of Hysteria -- Freud's Victorian Ladies Suffering from Hysteria -- Hysteria and Dissociation -- Fainting, Swooning, and Seizures -- Atiques de Nervois and Other Ecstasies -- The Remarkable, Impressionable Human Brain -- Attachment and the Brain -- The Brain's Plasticity -- Sensitization, Kindling, and Addiction -- Trauma and Altered States of Consciousness -- The Third Eye and Altered States of Consciousness -- The Brain and Ecstasy -- Out of Body Experiences -- Near-Death Experiences -- Religion, Spirituality, and Ecstasy -- Orgasm and Ecstasy -- The Brain During Ecstasy -- I Can't Get No Satisfaction -- Chapter 4: The Sixties: Something is Happening Here -- The Legacy of the Sixties -- Life Should be Ecstasy -- Generations X and Y -- The Culture of Narcissism -- Like a Motherless Child -- Neglected and Unprotected -- Group Initiation Rites and Ecstasy -- When Life Becomes Ecstasy -- Chapter 5: Marketing and Producing Ecstasy -- A Separate Reality -- Pharmaceutical Paradise -- Marketing Religious Ecstasy -- Chapter 6: Cult-Induced Ecstasy and Psychosis -- Extreme Altered States -- You Create Your Own Reality -- Est, Also Known as The Forum and Landmark Forum: It Is What It Is -- Cults, Motivational Seminars, and the Human Potential Movement -- Snapping and Ecstasy -- What Psychotherapists Treating Cult-Involved Patients Need to Know -- Cults and the Consciousness Explosion -- Ecstasies of Cosmic Consciousness -- The Transcendental Meditation Vision of Possibilities -- Soul Murder -- She Saw Me Glowing, Just Like Freedom, Her Guru --
Chapter 7: Ecstasies of Pain and Near-Death Experiences -- Bob Flanagan: Super-Masochist -- The Nature of Pain -- Ritualistic Violence in Music and Dance -- Sadomasochism -- Playing with Death and Resurrection -- To Humiliate and to be Humiliated -- Playing with Death Through Starving, Purging, and Mutilating the Self -- Initiation into the Tribe -- Body Modifications -- Needle Freaks, Piercing Junkies, and Tattoo Addicts -- Our Cultural Obsession with Skin -- The Tribe of Lambs Who Lay Down for the Slaughter -- Bodily Self-Harm, Body Modifications, and Suicidality -- Beware the Gurus and Shamans of Pain -- Raellyn Gallina, Queen of Blood Sports -- Fakir Musafar -- Chapter 8: Religious Ecstasies -- Sri Ramakrishna's Ecstasies -- Sacred Erotica and Ecstatic Seizures -- Ecstatic Stigmatics and Holy Anorexics -- Born-Again Ecstasies -- Speaking Tongues and Snake Handling Ecstasies -- The Spiritual Ecstasies of Generations X and Y -- The Oceanic Experience: Riding the Waves or Going Under? -- Without the Darkness there is no Light -- Crossing the Border -- The Hunger for Spirituality -- What is The Sacred? -- Chapter 9: Killing, Cannibalism, and Other Ecstasies from Hell -- An Ancient Taboo in Modern Times -- I Am a Cannibal -- Human Sacrifice and the Demon God -- The Ecstasies of Hitler's Willing Executioners -- The Ecstasies of the Suicide Bombers -- Jailhouse Conversions -- The Ecstasies of a Born-Again Killer -- Chapter 10: Creative Ecstasies -- The Nature of Creativity -- Theories of Creativity -- The Drive to Write -- The Compulsion to Write and Endlessly Write -- Mental Illness, Addiction, Epilepsy and Creativity -- Creativity in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis -- Our Best Creative Minds Speak Out About Their Own Mental Illness -- Creative Writing of Scientific Prose -- Chapter 11: Intervening with Those Hungry for Ecstasy -- Resilience can Surprise You -- Problems in Self-Care -- The Crux of the Matter -- Sex Produces Orgasms; Perversions Produce Ecstasy -- Preventive Interventions -- The Holistic Inquiry -- Alcoholism, Compulsive Eating and Bipolar Disorder -- Self-Mutilation: Nothing to Get so Cut Up About -- Goth Culture -- Huffing, Sniffing, Dusting, and Bagging -- Dear Abby, My Sister Plays the Choking Game and I'm Worried -- Summing Up -- Chapter 12: Power of the Therapist's Affective Experience -- An Integrated Approach to Treatment -- Rising to the Challenge -- Attunement and Attachment-Based Psychotherapy -- The Therapist as Tuning Fork: Revisiting the Concepts of Neutrality, Abstinence, and Anonymity -- The Dissociative Response as a Form of Communication -- Projective Identifications and Enactments -- Passion: A Peculiar Kind of Love -- Intuition and Improvisation -- Walking About: In Dream Time, Following a Trail of Breadcrumbs -- The Ecstasy of Oneness and the Rage of Twoness -- Hope is the Thing with Feathers -- References -- Index -- About the Author. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452449803321 |
Farber Sharon Klayman | ||
Lanham, Md., : Jason Aronson, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Hungry for ecstasy [[electronic resource] ] : trauma, the brain, and the influence of the sixties / / Sharon Klayman Farber |
Autore | Farber Sharon Klayman |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Jason Aronson, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/23 |
Soggetto topico |
Dissociative disorders
Elation Mind and body Self-destructive behavior |
ISBN |
0-7657-0859-0
1-299-14886-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Rapture of Falling, Dying, and Being Born Again -- The Manic Defense -- The Ineffable Nature of Ecstasy -- Some Thoughts about Ecstasy -- After the Ecstasy Comes the Laundry -- Ecstasy as an Altered State -- The Author's Interest in Ecstasy -- The Sixties and Ecstasy -- Needing to Get Out of Our Own Skin -- To Heaven or Hell for Ecstasy -- The Spectrum of Normal and Ecstasy -- Chapter 2: Altered States of Consciousness -- Consciousness and the Self -- What is an Altered State? -- Dissociative States -- The History of Altered States in Psychoanalysis -- Altered States can Enrich our Lives -- Chapter 3: The Brain and Altered States of Consciousness -- Ecstasies of Hysteria -- Freud's Victorian Ladies Suffering from Hysteria -- Hysteria and Dissociation -- Fainting, Swooning, and Seizures -- Atiques de Nervois and Other Ecstasies -- The Remarkable, Impressionable Human Brain -- Attachment and the Brain -- The Brain's Plasticity -- Sensitization, Kindling, and Addiction -- Trauma and Altered States of Consciousness -- The Third Eye and Altered States of Consciousness -- The Brain and Ecstasy -- Out of Body Experiences -- Near-Death Experiences -- Religion, Spirituality, and Ecstasy -- Orgasm and Ecstasy -- The Brain During Ecstasy -- I Can't Get No Satisfaction -- Chapter 4: The Sixties: Something is Happening Here -- The Legacy of the Sixties -- Life Should be Ecstasy -- Generations X and Y -- The Culture of Narcissism -- Like a Motherless Child -- Neglected and Unprotected -- Group Initiation Rites and Ecstasy -- When Life Becomes Ecstasy -- Chapter 5: Marketing and Producing Ecstasy -- A Separate Reality -- Pharmaceutical Paradise -- Marketing Religious Ecstasy -- Chapter 6: Cult-Induced Ecstasy and Psychosis -- Extreme Altered States -- You Create Your Own Reality -- Est, Also Known as The Forum and Landmark Forum: It Is What It Is -- Cults, Motivational Seminars, and the Human Potential Movement -- Snapping and Ecstasy -- What Psychotherapists Treating Cult-Involved Patients Need to Know -- Cults and the Consciousness Explosion -- Ecstasies of Cosmic Consciousness -- The Transcendental Meditation Vision of Possibilities -- Soul Murder -- She Saw Me Glowing, Just Like Freedom, Her Guru --
Chapter 7: Ecstasies of Pain and Near-Death Experiences -- Bob Flanagan: Super-Masochist -- The Nature of Pain -- Ritualistic Violence in Music and Dance -- Sadomasochism -- Playing with Death and Resurrection -- To Humiliate and to be Humiliated -- Playing with Death Through Starving, Purging, and Mutilating the Self -- Initiation into the Tribe -- Body Modifications -- Needle Freaks, Piercing Junkies, and Tattoo Addicts -- Our Cultural Obsession with Skin -- The Tribe of Lambs Who Lay Down for the Slaughter -- Bodily Self-Harm, Body Modifications, and Suicidality -- Beware the Gurus and Shamans of Pain -- Raellyn Gallina, Queen of Blood Sports -- Fakir Musafar -- Chapter 8: Religious Ecstasies -- Sri Ramakrishna's Ecstasies -- Sacred Erotica and Ecstatic Seizures -- Ecstatic Stigmatics and Holy Anorexics -- Born-Again Ecstasies -- Speaking Tongues and Snake Handling Ecstasies -- The Spiritual Ecstasies of Generations X and Y -- The Oceanic Experience: Riding the Waves or Going Under? -- Without the Darkness there is no Light -- Crossing the Border -- The Hunger for Spirituality -- What is The Sacred? -- Chapter 9: Killing, Cannibalism, and Other Ecstasies from Hell -- An Ancient Taboo in Modern Times -- I Am a Cannibal -- Human Sacrifice and the Demon God -- The Ecstasies of Hitler's Willing Executioners -- The Ecstasies of the Suicide Bombers -- Jailhouse Conversions -- The Ecstasies of a Born-Again Killer -- Chapter 10: Creative Ecstasies -- The Nature of Creativity -- Theories of Creativity -- The Drive to Write -- The Compulsion to Write and Endlessly Write -- Mental Illness, Addiction, Epilepsy and Creativity -- Creativity in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis -- Our Best Creative Minds Speak Out About Their Own Mental Illness -- Creative Writing of Scientific Prose -- Chapter 11: Intervening with Those Hungry for Ecstasy -- Resilience can Surprise You -- Problems in Self-Care -- The Crux of the Matter -- Sex Produces Orgasms; Perversions Produce Ecstasy -- Preventive Interventions -- The Holistic Inquiry -- Alcoholism, Compulsive Eating and Bipolar Disorder -- Self-Mutilation: Nothing to Get so Cut Up About -- Goth Culture -- Huffing, Sniffing, Dusting, and Bagging -- Dear Abby, My Sister Plays the Choking Game and I'm Worried -- Summing Up -- Chapter 12: Power of the Therapist's Affective Experience -- An Integrated Approach to Treatment -- Rising to the Challenge -- Attunement and Attachment-Based Psychotherapy -- The Therapist as Tuning Fork: Revisiting the Concepts of Neutrality, Abstinence, and Anonymity -- The Dissociative Response as a Form of Communication -- Projective Identifications and Enactments -- Passion: A Peculiar Kind of Love -- Intuition and Improvisation -- Walking About: In Dream Time, Following a Trail of Breadcrumbs -- The Ecstasy of Oneness and the Rage of Twoness -- Hope is the Thing with Feathers -- References -- Index -- About the Author. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779327803321 |
Farber Sharon Klayman | ||
Lanham, Md., : Jason Aronson, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Hungry for ecstasy : trauma, the brain, and the influence of the sixties / / Sharon Klayman Farber |
Autore | Farber Sharon Klayman |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Jason Aronson, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (431 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/23 |
Soggetto topico |
Dissociative disorders
Elation Mind and body Self-destructive behavior |
ISBN |
0-7657-0859-0
1-299-14886-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Rapture of Falling, Dying, and Being Born Again -- The Manic Defense -- The Ineffable Nature of Ecstasy -- Some Thoughts about Ecstasy -- After the Ecstasy Comes the Laundry -- Ecstasy as an Altered State -- The Author's Interest in Ecstasy -- The Sixties and Ecstasy -- Needing to Get Out of Our Own Skin -- To Heaven or Hell for Ecstasy -- The Spectrum of Normal and Ecstasy -- Chapter 2: Altered States of Consciousness -- Consciousness and the Self -- What is an Altered State? -- Dissociative States -- The History of Altered States in Psychoanalysis -- Altered States can Enrich our Lives -- Chapter 3: The Brain and Altered States of Consciousness -- Ecstasies of Hysteria -- Freud's Victorian Ladies Suffering from Hysteria -- Hysteria and Dissociation -- Fainting, Swooning, and Seizures -- Atiques de Nervois and Other Ecstasies -- The Remarkable, Impressionable Human Brain -- Attachment and the Brain -- The Brain's Plasticity -- Sensitization, Kindling, and Addiction -- Trauma and Altered States of Consciousness -- The Third Eye and Altered States of Consciousness -- The Brain and Ecstasy -- Out of Body Experiences -- Near-Death Experiences -- Religion, Spirituality, and Ecstasy -- Orgasm and Ecstasy -- The Brain During Ecstasy -- I Can't Get No Satisfaction -- Chapter 4: The Sixties: Something is Happening Here -- The Legacy of the Sixties -- Life Should be Ecstasy -- Generations X and Y -- The Culture of Narcissism -- Like a Motherless Child -- Neglected and Unprotected -- Group Initiation Rites and Ecstasy -- When Life Becomes Ecstasy -- Chapter 5: Marketing and Producing Ecstasy -- A Separate Reality -- Pharmaceutical Paradise -- Marketing Religious Ecstasy -- Chapter 6: Cult-Induced Ecstasy and Psychosis -- Extreme Altered States -- You Create Your Own Reality -- Est, Also Known as The Forum and Landmark Forum: It Is What It Is -- Cults, Motivational Seminars, and the Human Potential Movement -- Snapping and Ecstasy -- What Psychotherapists Treating Cult-Involved Patients Need to Know -- Cults and the Consciousness Explosion -- Ecstasies of Cosmic Consciousness -- The Transcendental Meditation Vision of Possibilities -- Soul Murder -- She Saw Me Glowing, Just Like Freedom, Her Guru --
Chapter 7: Ecstasies of Pain and Near-Death Experiences -- Bob Flanagan: Super-Masochist -- The Nature of Pain -- Ritualistic Violence in Music and Dance -- Sadomasochism -- Playing with Death and Resurrection -- To Humiliate and to be Humiliated -- Playing with Death Through Starving, Purging, and Mutilating the Self -- Initiation into the Tribe -- Body Modifications -- Needle Freaks, Piercing Junkies, and Tattoo Addicts -- Our Cultural Obsession with Skin -- The Tribe of Lambs Who Lay Down for the Slaughter -- Bodily Self-Harm, Body Modifications, and Suicidality -- Beware the Gurus and Shamans of Pain -- Raellyn Gallina, Queen of Blood Sports -- Fakir Musafar -- Chapter 8: Religious Ecstasies -- Sri Ramakrishna's Ecstasies -- Sacred Erotica and Ecstatic Seizures -- Ecstatic Stigmatics and Holy Anorexics -- Born-Again Ecstasies -- Speaking Tongues and Snake Handling Ecstasies -- The Spiritual Ecstasies of Generations X and Y -- The Oceanic Experience: Riding the Waves or Going Under? -- Without the Darkness there is no Light -- Crossing the Border -- The Hunger for Spirituality -- What is The Sacred? -- Chapter 9: Killing, Cannibalism, and Other Ecstasies from Hell -- An Ancient Taboo in Modern Times -- I Am a Cannibal -- Human Sacrifice and the Demon God -- The Ecstasies of Hitler's Willing Executioners -- The Ecstasies of the Suicide Bombers -- Jailhouse Conversions -- The Ecstasies of a Born-Again Killer -- Chapter 10: Creative Ecstasies -- The Nature of Creativity -- Theories of Creativity -- The Drive to Write -- The Compulsion to Write and Endlessly Write -- Mental Illness, Addiction, Epilepsy and Creativity -- Creativity in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis -- Our Best Creative Minds Speak Out About Their Own Mental Illness -- Creative Writing of Scientific Prose -- Chapter 11: Intervening with Those Hungry for Ecstasy -- Resilience can Surprise You -- Problems in Self-Care -- The Crux of the Matter -- Sex Produces Orgasms; Perversions Produce Ecstasy -- Preventive Interventions -- The Holistic Inquiry -- Alcoholism, Compulsive Eating and Bipolar Disorder -- Self-Mutilation: Nothing to Get so Cut Up About -- Goth Culture -- Huffing, Sniffing, Dusting, and Bagging -- Dear Abby, My Sister Plays the Choking Game and I'm Worried -- Summing Up -- Chapter 12: Power of the Therapist's Affective Experience -- An Integrated Approach to Treatment -- Rising to the Challenge -- Attunement and Attachment-Based Psychotherapy -- The Therapist as Tuning Fork: Revisiting the Concepts of Neutrality, Abstinence, and Anonymity -- The Dissociative Response as a Form of Communication -- Projective Identifications and Enactments -- Passion: A Peculiar Kind of Love -- Intuition and Improvisation -- Walking About: In Dream Time, Following a Trail of Breadcrumbs -- The Ecstasy of Oneness and the Rage of Twoness -- Hope is the Thing with Feathers -- References -- Index -- About the Author. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820408803321 |
Farber Sharon Klayman | ||
Lanham, Md., : Jason Aronson, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity : Working on Identity and Selves / / edited by Valerie Sinason |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (221 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/23 |
Soggetto topico |
Dissociative disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-203-15728-1
1-283-84249-1 1-136-58498-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Contain me: Mary Bach-Loreaux; Introduction:Valerie Sinason; No one has been trained in this: Carole; 1. The foreclosure of dissociation withinpsychoanalysis: Phil Mollon; Voices:Carole; 2.What can auditory hallucinations tell us about the dissociative nature of personality?: Andrew Moskowitz, Dirk Corstens and John Kent; Ow: Pumpkin; Endless monologue: Mary Bach-Loreaux; 3. The verbal language of trauma and dissociation:Valerie Sinason; Soul clouds:The Poet
4.Children's art and the dissociative brain: Mary Sue MooreBeyond sufferance: Jo; 5. Memory and the dissociative brain: John Morton; Trying to understand my journey:Jo; No one else wants to understand:David; 6. A clinical exploration of the origin and treatment of a dissociative defence: Margaret Wilkinson; When one is forced to become two: Jo; Scars:Rainbow Crewe; 7. Towards a gnosology of body development: Susie Orbach; I am without, she is within:Jo; 8. Consciousness and self-consciousness in dissociative disorders: Ellert R.S.Nijenhuis; DID and living:Jo 9. Talking with `Me' and `Not-Me': a dialogue: Richard A. Chefetz and Philip M. BrombergIndex |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910462670103321 |
Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity : Working on Identity and Selves / / edited by Valerie Sinason |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (221 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/23 |
Soggetto topico |
Dissociative disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder |
ISBN |
1-136-58497-8
0-203-15728-1 1-283-84249-1 1-136-58498-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Contain me: Mary Bach-Loreaux; Introduction:Valerie Sinason; No one has been trained in this: Carole; 1. The foreclosure of dissociation withinpsychoanalysis: Phil Mollon; Voices:Carole; 2.What can auditory hallucinations tell us about the dissociative nature of personality?: Andrew Moskowitz, Dirk Corstens and John Kent; Ow: Pumpkin; Endless monologue: Mary Bach-Loreaux; 3. The verbal language of trauma and dissociation:Valerie Sinason; Soul clouds:The Poet
4.Children's art and the dissociative brain: Mary Sue MooreBeyond sufferance: Jo; 5. Memory and the dissociative brain: John Morton; Trying to understand my journey:Jo; No one else wants to understand:David; 6. A clinical exploration of the origin and treatment of a dissociative defence: Margaret Wilkinson; When one is forced to become two: Jo; Scars:Rainbow Crewe; 7. Towards a gnosology of body development: Susie Orbach; I am without, she is within:Jo; 8. Consciousness and self-consciousness in dissociative disorders: Ellert R.S.Nijenhuis; DID and living:Jo 9. Talking with `Me' and `Not-Me': a dialogue: Richard A. Chefetz and Philip M. BrombergIndex |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786598003321 |
Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Trauma, dissociation, and multiplicity : working on identity and selves / / edited by Valerie Sinason |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (221 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.85/23 |
Altri autori (Persone) | SinasonValerie <1946-> |
Soggetto topico |
Dissociative disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder |
ISBN |
1-136-58497-8
0-203-15728-1 1-283-84249-1 1-136-58498-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Contain me: Mary Bach-Loreaux; Introduction:Valerie Sinason; No one has been trained in this: Carole; 1. The foreclosure of dissociation withinpsychoanalysis: Phil Mollon; Voices:Carole; 2.What can auditory hallucinations tell us about the dissociative nature of personality?: Andrew Moskowitz, Dirk Corstens and John Kent; Ow: Pumpkin; Endless monologue: Mary Bach-Loreaux; 3. The verbal language of trauma and dissociation:Valerie Sinason; Soul clouds:The Poet
4.Children's art and the dissociative brain: Mary Sue MooreBeyond sufferance: Jo; 5. Memory and the dissociative brain: John Morton; Trying to understand my journey:Jo; No one else wants to understand:David; 6. A clinical exploration of the origin and treatment of a dissociative defence: Margaret Wilkinson; When one is forced to become two: Jo; Scars:Rainbow Crewe; 7. Towards a gnosology of body development: Susie Orbach; I am without, she is within:Jo; 8. Consciousness and self-consciousness in dissociative disorders: Ellert R.S.Nijenhuis; DID and living:Jo 9. Talking with `Me' and `Not-Me': a dialogue: Richard A. Chefetz and Philip M. BrombergIndex |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808783703321 |
Hove, East Sussex ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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