Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma

Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma

Post-Traumatic Mental Functioning, the Zero Process, and the Construction of Reality

Fernando, Joseph

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

232

Mole

Inglês

9781032254425

15 a 20 dias

453

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Series Editor's Foreword by Gabriela Legorreta

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 The Traumatic Process

Lack of preparedness, and being overwhelmed

Triggers, repetitions, and conversion symptoms

Repression, dissociation, and ego shut down

Fixation to trauma

Overwhelming from outside versus overwhelming from inside

Chapter 2 Trauma, the Zero Process, and the Construction of Reality

Traumatic memories and the construction of reality

The zero process, the primary process, and the secondary process

Some applications: mourning, intergenerational transmission of trauma, and internal objects

A trip down memory lane

Chapter 3 The Zero Process Drive and Zero Process Defenses

The zero process drive

Repression

Dissociation

Zero process denial and temporal shifting

Dissociative identity disorder and splitting of the identity

Chapter 4 The Relation of Borderline Disorders to Trauma

The zero process, the primary process, and the secondary process revisited

Dynamics, deficits, and development in borderline disorders

Repression, Internalization, and trauma

Projective identification, identification with the aggressor, and splitting of the identity

Chapter 5 Therapeutic Technique in Analyzing Post-Traumatic States

Approaching the zero process

The relation of the analysis of the zero process to the analysis of other phenomena

The central post-traumatic complex

Summary

Conclusion

Glossary

References

Index
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Borderline Disorders;Weak Repressions;Primary Process;Process Memories;Process Drive;Flashbulb Memories;Traumatic Memories;Trauma Therapy;Process Denial;Mother's Death;Borderline Personality Disorder;Borderline Dynamics;Selective Repression;Primary Dissociation;Do;Primal Denials;Unrepresented States;Internal Family Systems Therapy;Identity Disorder;Implicit Memories;Perennial Mourning;Perceptual Memories;Stimulus Barrier;Secondary Dissociation;Psychosomatic Disorders