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This unique text develops an original theoretical framework for
understanding the relationship between trauma and time by combining
phenomenological and psychoanalytical traditions. Moving beyond
Western psychoanalytical and phenomenological traditions, this
volume presents new perspectives on the assessment and treatment of
trauma patients. Powerfully illustrating how the temporal dimension
of a patient’s symptoms has until now been overlooked, the text
presents a wealth of research literature to deepen our
understanding of how trauma disrupts individual temporal
experience. Ultimately, the resulting phenomena that occur
(including dissociation and cognitive distortions) position time as
a transdiagnostic psychological dimension, closely connected to the
subject’s sense of self. This text will benefit researchers,
academics, and educators with an interest in psychoanalysis,
phenomenology, and trauma and dissociation studies more broadly.
Those specifically interested in the philosophy of the mind, Freud,
and psychotherapy will also benefit from this book.
This unique text develops an original theoretical framework for
understanding the relationship between trauma and time by combining
phenomenological and psychoanalytical traditions. Moving beyond
Western psychoanalytical and phenomenological traditions, this
volume presents new perspectives on the assessment and treatment of
trauma patients. Powerfully illustrating how the temporal dimension
of a patient's symptoms has until now been overlooked, the text
presents a wealth of research literature to deepen our
understanding of how trauma disrupts individual temporal
experience. Ultimately, the resulting phenomena that occur
(including dissociation and cognitive distortions) position time as
a transdiagnostic psychological dimension, closely connected to the
subject's sense of self. This text will benefit researchers,
academics, and educators with an interest in psychoanalysis,
phenomenology, and trauma and dissociation studies more broadly.
Those specifically interested in the philosophy of the mind, Freud,
and psychotherapy will also benefit from this book.
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