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Trauma results in a wide variety of human unhappiness. In parallel, treatment of the consequences of trauma ranges from drugs, to single session psychological techniques, to management and cognitive therapies, to psychotherapies which take years. Some therapies deal with individuals, others with groups, some with children, and others with adults. With such a multiplicity of options, it can be difficult to make sense of the variety of manifestations and treatments. This work aims to clarify the situation by offering tools to conceptualize and treat a range of symptoms and illnesses, and to replace them with equally well conceptualized fulfillment alternatives. It is geared towards traumatologists, psychologists, counsellors, and social workers who help those who have suffered assault, bereavement, sexual abuse, or disasters. Upper level undergraduates students, graduate students and professors in trauma, loss, and bereavement.
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At the end of the Second World War approximately 1.5 million Jewish
children had been killed by the Nazis. In this book, ten child
survivors tell their stories. Paul Valent, himself a child survivor
and psychiatrist, explores with profound analytical insight the
deepest memories of those survivors he interviewed. Their
experiences range from living in hiding to physical and sexual
abuse. Child Survivors of the Holocaust preserves and integrates
the personal narratives and the therapist's perspective in an
amazing chronicle. The stories in this book contribute to questions
concerning the roots of morality, memory, resilience, and specifc
scientific queries of the origins of psychosomatic symptoms,
psychiatric illness, and trans-generational transmission of trauma.
Child Survivors of the Holocaust speaks to the trauma facing
contemporary child victims of abuse worldwide through past
narratives of the Holocaust.
Trauma results in a wide variety of human unhappiness. In parallel,
treatment of the consequences of trauma ranges from drugs, to
single session psychological techniques, to management and
cognitive therapies, to psychotherapies which take years. Some
therapies deal with individuals, others with groups, some with
children, and others with adults. With such a multiplicity of
options, it can be difficult to make sense of the variety of
manifestations and treatments. This work aims to clarify the
situation by offering tools to conceptualize and treat a range of
symptoms and illnesses, and to replace them with equally well
conceptualized fulfillment alternatives. It is geared towards
traumatologists, psychologists, counsellors, and social workers who
help those who have suffered assault, bereavement, sexual abuse, or
disasters. Upper level undergraduates students, graduate students
and professors in trauma, loss, and bereavement.
Paul Valent sees that the dialectic is not between "life and death"
but between "life and trauma". This text theorizes that the big
issues of life can now be approached through the science of
traumatology. Through communication with, and observation of,
people whose lives have been stretched under stress or disrupted by
trauma, the fulfilling components of their lives can be defined,
oriented and categorized. It introduces the theory on the back of
clinical and historical material, examining the current state of
such concepts as stress, trauma, defences, memories, post
post-traumatic stress disorder, and other illnesses. It should be
of interest to those in the healing professions or to those who
work with traumatized individuals (lawyers, social workers and the
clergy) and those in the humanities in general.
Paul Valent sees that the dialectic is not between "life and death" but between "life and trauma". This text theorizes that the big issues of life can now be approached through the science of traumatology. Through communication with, and observation of, people whose lives have been stretched under stress or disrupted by trauma, the fulfilling components of their lives can be defined, oriented and categorized. It introduces the theory on the back of clinical and historical material, examining the current state of such concepts as stress, trauma, defences, memories, post post-traumatic stress disorder, and other illnesses.; It should be of interest to those in the healing professions or to those who work with traumatized individuals lawyers, social workers and the clergy and those in the humanities in general.
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Traumatologist Paul Valent believes that knowledge of human
responses in disasters can help individuals and societies to better
control catastrophic events, such as the present pandemic. This
concise book will help the general reader to understand the very
wide mental health effects of this pandemic, and thus to understand
how distress may be better managed today and in the future. The
author summarises disaster responses as they have manifested in
this pandemic. These responses are biological, psychological and
social, and they affect individuals, families, children and
vulnerable groups. He also provides a framework which helps to the
reader to understand, and thus be better informed to treat, the
wide-ranging consequences of the pandemic.
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