The Inner World Of Trauma

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Review
"Kalsched's work is highly relevant to the current debate regarding false memory syndrome, the healing of post-traumatic stress, and openings for spiritual emergence out of sometimes life-threatening spiritual emergencies."
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"One of the most outstanding and important contributions to the practice of Jungian analysis (and psychoanalysis altogether) that I have encountered in the last few years."
–Mario Jacoby, C. G. Jung Institute, Switzerland

Product Description
Psychoanalysis had its origins in a study of trauma and the 'rediscovery' of childhood physical and sexual abuse has again revived psychiatric interest in dissociative disorders resulting from trauma. In this thought-provoking book Donald E. Kalsched draws on his own clinical work to show the value of Jung's insights into the inner world of the psyche in treating such patients, especially those suffering from multiple personality disorder and post-traumatic stress. At the same time he proposes some revisions to Jung's theories in response to the findings of researchers and clinicians approaching the problem from different theoretical perspectives such as object relations and self psychology.

About the Author
Donald E. Kalsched is a Jungian Analyst in New York.

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  • Model: 9780415123297
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  • Authored by: Donald Kalsched


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