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The Indescribable and the Undiscussable - Reconstructing Human Discourse After Trauma (Hardcover) Loot Price: R1,981
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The Indescribable and the Undiscussable - Reconstructing Human Discourse After Trauma (Hardcover)

Dan Bar-On

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People - laymen and practitioners alike - face serious difficulties in making sense of each other's feelings, behaviour, and discourse in everyday life and after traumatic experiences. Acknowledging and working through these difficulties is the subject of this book. After a critical look at the psychological and philosophical literature, the author identifies two groups of impediments. First, the indescribable, as it appears when individuals try to understand and integrate their first heart attack into their previous life-experience, when a group of pathfinders talk about their different maps of the mind and nature, or when a team of welfare practitioners tries to develop a common approach to their regional population. Second, the undiscussable, as it appears in the transmission, from generation to generation, of the traumatic experiences of the families of both Holocaust survivors and Nazi perpetrators, the book showing how their descendants can work through the burden of the past by confronting themselves and each other through a prolonged group encounter. This text provides a way of looking at life experiences, individual as well as inter-personal. It proposes a psychological theoretical framework in a way to which both laymen and professionals can relate while confronting similar issues in their everyday experiences and discourse. It relates to the problems of psychological adaptation arising from the transition from totalitarian to democratic regimes, which is especially relevant to present-day Central and Eastern European societies.

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Imprint: Central European University Press
Country of origin: Hungary
Release date: September 1998
First published: October 1999
Authors: Dan Bar-On
Dimensions: 234 x 159 x 32mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 978-963-91163-4-4
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Psychology > Social, group or collective psychology
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LSN: 963-91163-4-3
Barcode: 9789639116344

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