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Social Trauma – An Interdisciplinary Textbook
✍ Scribed by Andreas Hamburger, Camellia Hancheva, Vamık D. Volkan
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Springer
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 381
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book explores the intersection of clinical and social aspects of traumatic experiences in postdictatorial and post-war societies, forced migration, and other circumstances of collective violence. Contributors outline conceptual approaches, treatment methods, and research strategies for understanding social traumatizations in a wider conceptual frame that includes both clinical psychology and psychiatry. Accrued from a seven year interdisciplinary and international dialogue, the book presents multiple scholarly and practical views from clinical psychology and psychiatry to social and cultural theory, developmental psychology, memory studies, law, research methodology, ethics, and education.
Among the topics discussed:
- Theory of social trauma
- Psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic approaches to social trauma
- Memory studies
- Developmental psychology of social trauma
- Legal and ethical aspects
- Specific methodology and practice in social trauma research
Social Trauma: An International Textbook fills a critical gap between clinical and social theories of trauma, offering a basis for university teaching as well as an overview for all who are involved in the modern issues of victims of social violence. It will be a useful reference for students, teachers, and researchers in psychology, medicine, education, and political science, as well as for therapists and mental health practitioners dealing with survivors of collective violence, persecution, torture and forced migration.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Social Trauma: A Bridging Concept (Andreas Hamburger)....Pages 3-15
Chosen Traumas and Their Impact on Current Political/Societal Conflicts (Vamık D. Volkan)....Pages 17-24
Cultural Memory (Aleida Assmann)....Pages 25-36
Cultural Trauma (Ron Eyerman)....Pages 37-42
The Wounds of History: About the Historical Dealing with Traumatic Experiences (Jörn Rüsen)....Pages 43-51
Front Matter ....Pages 53-53
The Complexity of Social Trauma Diagnosis and Intervention (Andreas Hamburger)....Pages 55-67
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Social Trauma (M. Gerard Fromm)....Pages 69-76
Psychiatric Approaches to Social Trauma: From Normal Response to Psychopathology and Psychobiological Conceptions (Gamze Özçürümez Bilgili)....Pages 77-84
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approaches to Social Trauma (Diana Ridjic)....Pages 85-91
A Dialogical-Humanistic Approach to the Treatment of Complex Trauma Sequelae in Social Trauma (Thomas Maurer, Willi Butollo)....Pages 93-105
Psychodynamic Imaginative Trauma Therapy in the Treatment of Patients with Social Trauma (Luise Reddemann, Ljiljana Joksimović)....Pages 107-113
Music Therapy and Social Trauma (Susanne Metzner)....Pages 115-122
Dance/Movement Therapy and Social Trauma (Beatrix Weidinger-von der Recke)....Pages 123-129
Using Psychodrama and Sociodrama to Overcome Social Trauma (Konrad Schnabel)....Pages 131-137
Front Matter ....Pages 139-139
Developmental Trauma and Society (Camellia Hancheva)....Pages 141-153
Complex and Sequential Traumatic Stress Disorders (Annette Streeck-Fischer)....Pages 155-162
Attachment and Mentalization in Social Trauma (Julia Holl, Svenja Taubner)....Pages 163-171
Age Differences in Childhood Trauma (Aleksandra Hadžić)....Pages 173-179
Front Matter ....Pages 181-181
Neurobiology of Memory in Trauma Survivors (Maida Koso-Drljević, Dženana Husremović)....Pages 183-189
Social Trauma Memory Construction (Camellia Hancheva)....Pages 191-200
Development of Autobiographical Narrating: Possible Implications for Coping with Social Trauma (Tilmann Habermas, Eleonora Bartoli)....Pages 201-207
Trans-Generational Transmission of Trauma (Sue Grand, Jill Salberg)....Pages 209-215
Front Matter ....Pages 217-217
Social Trauma: A Socio-Psychological Perspective (Phil C. Langer, Alina Brehm)....Pages 219-233
Organizational Psychology: Traumatic Traces in Organization (Vladimir Hedrih, Dženana Husremović)....Pages 235-242
Understanding Social Trauma in Low-Resource Settings (Shahla M. Eltayeb)....Pages 243-252
Social Identity Transformations and Social Trauma Nexus (Selma Porobić)....Pages 253-260
Secondary Traumatization (Marko Živanović, Maša Vukčević Marković)....Pages 261-267
Front Matter ....Pages 269-269
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Social Trauma (Saime Ozcurumez)....Pages 271-277
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and Social Trauma (Saime Ozcurumez)....Pages 279-285
Environmental Violence and Social Trauma in a Post-War Context: A Psychoanalytic Approach (Damir Arsenijević)....Pages 287-294
Ethical Aspects of Social Trauma Research (Nikola M. Petrović)....Pages 295-302
Social Trauma Between Psycho-Criminology and Psycho-Victimology (Astrid Hirschelmann, Abdul Rahman Rasho)....Pages 303-310
Front Matter ....Pages 311-311
Social Trauma Research (Vladimir Hedrih)....Pages 313-326
Quantitative Research in Social Trauma (Sonja Protić)....Pages 327-334
Qualitative Approach to Social Trauma Research (Biljana Stanković)....Pages 335-342
Videotestimony Research (Andreas Hamburger)....Pages 343-351
Front Matter ....Pages 353-353
Education and Social Trauma (Dženana Husremović, Maida Koso-Drljević)....Pages 355-369
Education of Migrants and Vulnerable Groups: Trauma or Protective Factor? (Tinde Kovač-Cerović)....Pages 371-378
University Level Education on Social Trauma (Carmen Scher, Lisa Malmheden)....Pages 379-386
Back Matter ....Pages 387-395
✦ Subjects
Psychology; Psychotherapy and Counseling; Personality and Social Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Psychoanalysis
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