Child Survivor

Child Survivor

Healing Developmental Trauma and Dissociation

Silberg, Joyanna L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2021

386

Dura

Inglês

9781138044760

15 a 20 dias

644

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List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Trauma and Its Effects 2. An Integrative Developmental Model of Dissociation 3. Diagnostic Considerations 4. Assessing Dissociative Processes 5. Beginning the Treatment Journey 6. Educate and Motivate: Introducing The EDUCATE Model 7. Bridging the Selves: Healing through Connections to what's Hidden 8. "I Try to Forget to Remember": Reversing Amnesia 9. Befriending the Body: Somatic Considerations for the Child Survivor 10. Staying Awake: Reversing Dissociative Shutdown 11. Building Attachment across States: Affect Regulation in the Context of Relationships 12. Child-Centered Family Therapy: Family Treatment as Adjunct to Dissociation-Focused Interventions 13. Rewriting the Script: Processing Traumatic Memories and Resolving Flashbacks 14. Countering Organized Abuse: Organized Attachment and Love 15. Interfacing With Systems: The Therapist as Activist 16. Integration of Self: Towards a Healing Future References Appendices Index
Dissociative Children;complex trauma;Do;neurobiology;Transitional Identities;affect regulation;Dissociative Symptoms;developmental trauma;Dissociative Disorder;interpersonal neurobiology;Imaginary Friends;Child Survivor;EMDR;Dissociative Amnesia;Young Man;Wo;National Child Traumatic Stress Network;Affect Scripts;Child Sexual Abuse Imagery;Conditioned Avoidance Response;Conditioned Avoidance;Angry Voice;Dissociative Phenomena;Dissociative Shutdown;Transition Moments;Organized Abuse;Dissociative Strategies;Dissociative Reactions;Violated;Chronic