The Traumatised Memory – Protection and Resistance: How traumatic stress encrypts itself in the body, behaviour and soul and how to detect it

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Ralf Vogt
Lehmanns Media, Mar 12, 2019 - Psychology - 210 pages

 Much has already been written about trauma psychotherapeutic methods. However, little research has so far been done on how psychodynamic traumatic incidents are psychologically mapped and coded into symptoms of the body and into mental images – although this topic is extremely exciting!
How is psychological stressful data saved and stored by humans depending on their age, the cruelty level of the incident or the accumulation of terrible events? Which variants of remembrance are available to the body and mind? How can encrypted data be later retrieved and decrypted, so it is therapeutically effective and emotionally acceptable?
This book is a collection of theoretical and practical contributions that can be understood by psychotherapeutic colleagues and affected clients alike. The illustrative case examples are also interesting for anyone who wants to experience the logic and contradictions of the fascinating unconscious.

 

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Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Section 18
lxxi
Section 19
lxxxix
Section 20
xcvii
Section 21
ciii
Section 22
cv
Section 23
cvi
Section 24
cviii
Section 25
cx

Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
vii
Section 14
xxvii
Section 15
xlii
Section 16
liii
Section 17
lxx
Section 26
cxii
Section 27
cxviii
Section 28
cxix
Section 29
cxxxi
Section 30
cxxxii
Section 31
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Section 32
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