The book explores the concept of dissociation through various vignettes and case studies, highlighting the contributions of psychoanalysis. It illustrates how therapy enables patients to transform their fears into a 'psychic space,' fostering resilience and a stronger sense of self. By examining these multidimensional aspects, the work emphasizes the therapeutic journey towards overcoming vulnerability and achieving personal growth.
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Children of Refugees
Torture, Human Rights, and Psychological Consequences
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on therapeutic work with children and young people, this book offers insights into relevant processes and potential challenges faced by therapists. It emphasizes the importance of understanding a child's past and current issues to deliver effective interventions. This comprehensive overview equips therapists with the knowledge needed to navigate complex situations and improve outcomes for their young clients.
In this prescient and sensitive volume, Aida Alayarian looks at how psychoanalysis in group settings can benefit refugees who have experienced trauma, with an express focus on transference and countertransference.