Mental, physical, or sexual abuse in close personal relationships commonly results in trauma that is very different from the trauma of accidents, illness, or war. Making creative use of attachment theory to explicate the multifaceted outcomes of trauma, this book provides a powerful conceptual framework and a concise, masterly review of a huge knowledge base. Encyclopedic in scope and scholarly in its up-to-the-minute survey of research findings.List of Tables and Figures.
About the Author.
Foreword--Peter Fonagy.
Preface.
DEVELOPMENTAL FOUNDATIONS.
A Developmental Approach to Trauma.
Trauma in Attachment Relationships.
Attachment, Relationships, and Reenactment.
The Traumatized Self.
TRAUMA-RELATED DISORDERS.
PTSD and Traumatic Memories.
Trauma as Chronic Physical Illness.
Dissociative Detachment and Compartmentalization.
Substance Abuse, Eating Disorders, and Self-Harm.
Post-Traumatic Depression.
Post-Traumatic Personality Disorders.
TREATMENT AND LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT.
Containing Trauma.
Narrating Trauma.
Psychoeducational Approaches.
Therapists At Risk.
References.
Index.well-researched and insightful book..overwhelmed by the powerful conceptual framework...comprehensive and concise review of a huge knowledge base contained in this book (Profbook.com 21.8.2001)
Allen should receive particular praise...some very interesting material (Mental Health Today, October 2001)
...clear structure, beinl³"