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Transgenerational Trauma and Therapy The Transgenerational Atmosphere

โœ Scribed by Tihamรฉr Bakรณ, Katalin Zana


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
127
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Forewords
Nancy R. Goodman: Inspiration: Growing the Mind
Ferenc Erล‘s
Preface
Introduction
1. The impact of trauma
Healthy development of personality
Explosive phase
Possible effects of trauma
The shocking event and the traumatic reaction
Healthy processing of trauma
Pathological processing of the trauma
2. From trauma to transgenerational trauma
The role of the containing function of society
Findings from Holocaust research
Society and trauma
Risk factors for a
trauma becoming transgenerational
What can help in the healthy processing of trauma?
The role of witnesses and the sharing of the experience
Pathological processing of transgenerational trauma
3. The first-generation impacts of collective societal traumas
The loss of basic trust
The deadened state
Traumatic space and time
Damage to the mourning process. The transgenerational secret, shame, and guilt
Memory Damage, narrative, and non-narrative forms of memory
Continuity
Imagination
Relationships
4. The transgenerational atmosphere
Characteristics of the transgenerational atmosphere
The functions of the transgenerational atmosphere
The meeting of transgenerational atmospheres
5. The transgenerational self-experience
The we-self
The self-part enclosed in the capsule in the following generation
The atmosphere as a
primitive defense mechanism in the next generation
6. The impact of collective societal traumas on subsequent generations
Born into the atmosphere
Basic mistrust
Children not born for their own sake
The relationship to reality, distortion of space-time in the subsequent generations
Parallelism
Guilt and shame
Anxiety
Remembering and narrative
Continuity
Imagination
Relationship characteristics
7. Therapeutic aspects of transgenerational trauma
Observations from therapy in the Holocaust literature
Therapeutic aspects of the transgenerational atmosphere
8. Methodology for the therapy of transgenerational trauma
The purpose of the therapy; therapeutic principles
The therapy process
Summary
Closing thoughts
Reflections
Jรบlia Hardy (dr.), family and psychodrama psychotherapist
Rita Horvรกth (PhD.), literary scholar and historian
Dezsล‘ Nรฉmeth (PhD., DSC.), cognitive psychologist
Andrรกs Szรฉcsรฉnyi (PhD.), historian
รgnes Zana (PhD.), cultural anthropologist
Jรกnos Zana (dr.), control systems specialist
References
Index


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