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Across history, the condition has been called "soldier's heart,"
"shell shock," or "combat fatigue." It is now increasingly common
as our service men and women return from Iraq, Afghanistan, and
other ongoing combat zones. Since 1990, Veterans' centers here have
treated more than 1.6 million affected men and women, including an
estimated 100,000 from the Gulf War and an untallied total from the
Iraq front and fighting in Afghanistan. The number also includes
some 35,000 World War II veterans, because PTSD does not fade
easily. Regardless of the months, years, and even decades that have
passed, the traumatic events can flash back as seemingly real as
they were when they occurred.In Haunted by Combat Paulson and
Krippner range across history and into current experiences and
treatments for this haunting disorder. They take us into the minds
of PTSD-affected veterans, as they struggle against the traumatic
events lingering in their minds, sometimes exploding into violent
behavior. The authors explain how and why PTSD develops--and how we
can help service members take the steps to heal today.
Three distinguished experts share cutting-edge insights on
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), showing why it occurs, how
it affects the development and existence of those it impacts, and
how it can be treated. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a
comprehensive and thoughtful examination of the nature, causes, and
treatment of PTSD. Drawing on the vast experience of its team of
authors, the book details the insidious nature and history of PTSD,
from the internal and external factors that cause this form of
suffering to the ways it manifests itself psychologically and
socially. The most cutting-edge research on treatment,
intervention, and prevention is thoroughly discussed, as are the
spiritual and psychological strengths that can emerge when one
progresses beyond the label of "disorder." The book begins with a
historical review of the topic. Subsequent chapters offer in-depth
exploration of the significant foundations, function, impacts, and
treatments associated with PTSD. Each chapter addresses practical
issues, incorporating case studies that bring the information to
life and ensure an appreciation of the myriad social,
psychological, and biological experiences surrounding PTSD. This
book answers complex questions like "How does PTSD manifest
itself?" and more critically: "How can its effects be mitigated or
overcome?" Finally, it discusses how PTSD survivors can move beyond
post-traumatic stress to post-traumatic strengths. A chronology of
the history and origination of PTSD related to war and combat
exposure Case studies and examples that provide a view of PTSD from
the inside out, rather than the outside in
An introduction to the scientific study of psychics and
mediums—those who are frauds, those who are psychotic, and those
whose claims seem to defy easy dismissal. Welcome to the world of
Mysterious Minds: The Neurobiology of Psychics, Mediums, and Other
Extraordinary People. Here, experts in the emerging field of
neurobiological study make the case that while many claims of
psychic ability are easily proven false, there may well be
claimants who can obtain information in ways not easily explained
by mainstream science—and there might be scientific tools and
approaches available to confirm those experiences. Written by an
expert team of distinguished investigators from a half dozen
countries around the world, Mysterious Minds introduces readers to
the current state of research into parapsychological experiences,
emphasizing the neurobiological data obtained by those who claim to
be psychics or mediums. It offers specific examples of paranormal
claims of extraordinary people—claims scrutinized through the use
of high-tech brain imaging, clinical neurological examinations, and
psychotropic drugs. The book concludes by proposing a series of
models based on fundamental neurobiology, psychology, and quantum
physics that could help us unravel these mental mysteries.
This book presents a provocative debate between parapsychological
advocates who claim that Western science's worldview is incomplete,
and counteradvocates who insist that parapsychological data is
either spurious or can be explained by standard scientific
principles. Despite ongoing and repeated attempts to prove or
disprove the existence of parapsychological events, there are still
no conclusive findings—and certainly no consensus across the
worldwide community of scholars, scientists, and proponents of
psychic phenomena. Still, there is no shortage of information about
this fascinating topic to allow everyone to draw their own
conclusions. This book has been expressly written to make each
chapter and topic accessible to a general audience, despite
containing a vast amount of theoretical material. The book is
organized into two parts: in the first section, proponents of the
validity of parapsychological data and critics who reject that
validity state their respective positions. In the second part, each
group responds to each others' statements in the form of a debate.
Other experts from the United States as well as from Australia and
Great Britain provide overviews and conclusions.
Both a manual on the various methods for working with dreams and an
easily understandable description about dreamwork methods and PTSD
nightmares for general readers, this book will benefit
psychotherapists, counselors, academics, and students. Working with
Dreams and PTSD Nightmares: 14 Approaches for Psychotherapists and
Counselors is an essential tool for anyone seeking to learn how to
work with dreams. It covers all major methods in use today,
offering outlines of the processes with descriptive examples that
make the material come alive for the reader. The clinical examples
enable counselors and psychotherapists to be able to see the
effectiveness of dreamwork processes, and the text clearly explains
techniques so readers can use them in clinical and counseling
sessions. PTSD nightmares are given special attention to serve
counselors and therapists who assist PTSD patients in settings such
as private practice, mental health centers, community centers, and
hospitals. This book is a comprehensive textbook appropriate for
courses on psychology and dreams. Readers who are interested in
dreamwork methods but have not previously worked in the field will
find the information accessible, concise, and clear. Summarizes
dreamwork theories and describes techniques that counselors and
psychotherapists can use whether their clients presents one dream,
a recurring dream, or a nightmare Presents clear and concise
explanations from top professionals on how their methods can be
applied to uncover the deeper meaning of dreams, accompanied by
illustrative examples for the reader Explains how various practical
dreamwork methods are informed by clinical theories
First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This book consists of a collection of essays informing readers as
to the contemporary status of selected cutting-edge issues in
parapsychology (or "psi research"). Each chapter comprehensively
reviews a controversial topic from a critical stance, and updates
its status based on the latest theoretical and empirical
considerations. Chapter authors are authoritative experts in their
fields who have captured the complexity and importance of their
topics. This is a resource for both the serious scholar and
interested follower of psi research, containing in-depth analyses
and discussions of topics that cannot be found elsewhere. Topics
include cross-examinations of psychical investigations; a
meta-analysis of anomalous information collected by mediums; an
examination of the relationships between parapsychology, quantum
theory and neuroscience; and a study of psychics' involvement in
police investigations.
In an interview granted years before September 11, 2001, Osama
bin Laden has stated that he considers both soldiers and civilians
of the enemy legitimate targets. That position is not unique, and
the wars of the past century have proven with increasing numbers of
civilian casualties. This book addresses the impact of war and
extreme stress on civilian populations, as well as psychology's
response to these phenomena. Contributors examined and developed
interventions in locations including Africa, the Balkans,
Afghanistan, Siberia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Subjects
include: women under the Taliban, AIDS patients faced with
governmental denial, survivors of the Rwanda massacres, post-Pol
Pot Cambodia, Nazi Holocaust victims, Kuwaitis after the Iraqi
invasion, Argentine mothers of disappeared youth, and more.
The authors examine such rehabilitation efforts as art therapy
and role-playing in the former Yugoslavia, community mobilization
in Angola, body-work for torture victims who have found their way
to London, and counseling for former child prostitutes now in
Vietnamese schools. Preventative measures include classes in
ethnopolitical conflict resolution, reconciliation and
peace-building activities, and the revival of indigenous practices
after decades of repression.
The essays in this volume 9 of a series inform readers of the
present status of leading issues in parapsychology (or psi
research). The authors are experts in their fields and have written
in a reader-friendly way that captures the complexity and
importance of their topics. Each essay comprehensively reviews a
controversial topic from a critical stance, and updates its status
based on the latest theoretical and empirical considerations. For
readers who need to keep pace with the evolution of thinking in psi
research, this volume is authoritative. The series as a whole has
traced the development of psi research over decades, providing a
longterm definitive resource.
Since 1990, U.S. Veterans' centers have treated more than 1.6
million PTSD-affected men and women, including an estimated 100,000
from the Gulf War and an untallied total from the Iraq and
Afghanistan fronts. The number also includes World War II veterans,
because PTSD does not fade easily. Sufferers may experience the
traumatic events in flashbacks that may seem as real as when they
first occurred. Using first hand accounts, the authors offer
insights into the realities of PTSD and combat trauma, and how
symptoms may pervade even the most mundane of daily activities and
cause sufferers to experience withdrawal, depression, violence,
rage, and even suicide. In a new epilogue, the authors offer data
about treatments and resources that both PTSD sufferers and their
families and friends will value.
A literary collection on dissociation, Broken Images, Broken Selves offers a unique approach to the understanding of the condition known as dissociative and of the rich and deeply meaningful narratives that emerge from it. This book is filled with personal accounts by individuals whose lives may be fragmented by this condition. These stories demonstrate how this phenomenon can be dysfunctional or functional, depending on the cultural setting. The book is divided into three parts. In the first section, contributors consider dissociative experience against a backdrop of cross-cultural interpretation. They explore the causes of the disorders and explain instances of dissociative or other human experiences. Secondly, the authors explore definitions and descriptions of specific exceptional human phenomena. The broad concept of dissociation is discussed with numerous examples of narrative material. Each story recognizes the conditions in which the narrator lives and the complexity of his or her experiences. The third and final part examines issues brought up in the first two sections of the book, including the variety of dissociative experiences and implications for understanding and treating these patients. Exploring issues such as repressed memory, extraterrestrial abduction accounts, and near-death experience stories, this user-friendly book can be enjoyed by the clinician as well as the lay person. Practical and provocative, it serves as a guide for those who want a deeper look into the human psyche and a more encompassing vision of the less predictable aspects of the mind.
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Integrated Care for the Traumatized puts forth a model for the
future of behavioral health focused on health care integration and
the importance of the Whole Person Approach (WPA) in guiding the
integration. This book fills a void applying the WPA integration to
the traumatized that enables the reader to learn from experienced
trauma practitioners on how to assess and treat trauma as humanely
and compassionately as possible. This approach of expanding the
possibilities of behavioral health by centering upon the whole
person is an old idea that is emerging as a modern solution to over
specialized practices. Among other things this WPA approach,
completed with spirituality, psychology, medicine, social work, and
psychiatry, helps traumatized and their families function in the
social environment. The book has four sections: Foundations,
Interventions for Individuals, Interventions for Communities, and
Future of Integrative Care for the Traumatized. Each chapter
discusses the importance of working within an integrative and WP
approach, with descriptions of integrative models, research
evidence and applications that are already working. These chapters
can help students, families, and seasoned professionals to improve
upon and expand their practice with the traumatized in both the
individual and community contexts.
Each and every one of us grapples with our own highly personal
mythology-the psychic force that allows us to weave the fragments
of our experience into coherent story. These mythologies shape our
every thought, perception, and action, helping us to feel safe and
secure in our identities. But when our personal mythologies do not
grow and change along with us, we find ourselves stuck in
self-defeating life patterns.In Personal Mythology, David
Feinstein, Ph.D., and Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., hailed by Jean
Houston as masters of the geography of the inscapes, provide a
series of detailed exercises developed over a combined 80 years of
clinical practice, personal development workshops, and teaching on
psychological topics. Using ritual, dreams, and imagination to
liberate you from the mythologies of your childhood and culture,
the 12-week course will ignite the mystery of a transformed inner
life into authentic outer expression. This third edition of a
life-changing classic has been revised to include a new Support
Guide combining their ground-breaking model for incorporating
Energy Psychology into the process of personal transformation.
The first of its kind, this guidebook provides an overview of
clinical holistic interventions for mental-health practitioners.
Submissions from 21 contributors examine the validity of different
methods and provide information on credentialed training and
licensure requirements necessary for legal and ethical practice.
Chapters covering a range of healing modalities describe the
populations and disorders for which the intervention is most
effective, as well as the risks involved, and present research on
the effectiveness of treatment, with step-by-step sample clinical
sessions.
The history of humankind cannot be charted as a steady linear
upward slope but rather as a series of quantum jumps of short
duration separated by plateaus of varying duration during which no
progress occurred. During these periods of no progress, the
revolutionaries who produced the preceding quantum jump pass from
the scene, their principles and concepts become concretized as
dogma, and a new establishment is born whose sacred duty is the
protection of the dogma against the new revolutionaries. The last
quantum jump was the scientific revolution of the nineteenth
century which laid the groundwork for our present technological
civilization, and perhaps more important, also shaped our
philosophical view of what is a human being. Since the basis of
this scientific revolution was reason, logic, measurement, and
total reliance upon the organized senses, the resultant view of the
person is that of an automaton, functioning in a clockwork world.
The power of this view is evident in the advances made in medical
science up until the 1950s. The twin triumphs of sanitation and
preventive medicine and the develop ment of the antibiotic concept
completely revolutionized the practice of medicine, and by 1950
those of us in the profession were anticipating a new golden age of
medicine. But, in fact, the reality has been disaster. The
mechanistic view of humanity has led to more and more technologi
cal applications of ever increasing complexity and cost and ever de
creasing efficiency."
Montague Ullman The second volume of this series includes essays on
methods and issues in ESP research (Morris), research findings in
ESP (Palmer), and theories of psi (Rao). It thus complements the
areas covered in Volume 1, the two volumes taken together providing
the reader with a sound grounding in the progress and achievements
of parapsychological research from its inception to the present
day. What is immediately striking is the rapid increase in the
amount and variety of experimental reports appearing in the last
decade and the increasing number of centers in which research is
being carried out. Work in parapsychology is moving toward a
broader disciplinary base, the use of more imaginative technology,
greater academic support, and more activity on an international
scale. These are promising signs of a rapprochement between
parapsychological research and the mainstream of science. Robert O.
Becker, in his preface to Volume 1, holds out the hope that
parapsychology will lead the way to a new view of the biological or
ganism, one going beyond mechanism to "a new vision of the human
being and his place in the universe" (Becker, 1977). Heavy as this
respon sibility may be, a careful reading of the present volume
should persuade the reader that a new view is very much in order."
Integrated Care for the Traumatized puts forth a model for the
future of behavioral health focused on health care integration and
the importance of the Whole Person Approach (WPA) in guiding the
integration. This book fills a void applying the WPA integration to
the traumatized that enables the reader to learn from experienced
trauma practitioners on how to assess and treat trauma as humanely
and compassionately as possible. This approach of expanding the
possibilities of behavioral health by centering upon the whole
person is an old idea that is emerging as a modern solution to over
specialized practices. Among other things this WPA approach,
completed with spirituality, psychology, medicine, social work, and
psychiatry, helps traumatized and their families function in the
social environment. The book has four sections: Foundations,
Interventions for Individuals, Interventions for Communities, and
Future of Integrative Care for the Traumatized. Each chapter
discusses the importance of working within an integrative and WP
approach, with descriptions of integrative models, research
evidence and applications that are already working. These chapters
can help students, families, and seasoned professionals to improve
upon and expand their practice with the traumatized in both the
individual and community contexts.
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Ethnoautobiography (Paperback)
Jurgen Werner Kremer, Robert Jackson-Paton, R. Jackson-Paton; Foreword by Stanley Krippner
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Practiced in community centers and psychiatric hospitals throughout
Brazil, Spiritist therapies are gaining increasing recognition
internationally for their ability to complement conventional
medicine. This pioneering text is the first comprehensive account
of the philosophy, theory, practical applications and wider
relevance of Spiritist therapies to be published in the English
language. Leading practitioners and researchers in the field
describe the history, principles and diagnostic processes of the
Spiritist approach to mental health, and provide an extensive
summary of the various methodologies used, including spiritual
mediumship, energy work, prayer, homeopathy, past life regression
and the practice of integrating spirituality into counselling and
psychotherapy. Considering the ways in which Spiritism aligns with
contemporary science, they show that the Spiritist model has the
potential to bring about a positive transformation in the ways in
which mental health care is conceptualized and delivered around the
globe. The final part of the book explores how Spiritist centers
and psychiatric hospitals are established and financed, with
specific examples from Brazil and the USA. Providing important new
insights into the rich tradition of Brazilian Spiritism, this
authoritative text will be of interest to mental health
professionals, counselors, therapists and alternative and
complementary health practitioners.
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