Complex trauma describes that category of severe, chronic interpersonal trauma usually originating in the formative years of a child. In the adult, this can result in global dissociative difficulties across areas of cognitive, affective, somatic, and behavioral functions. Targeting this field of traumatic pathology, this article reviews the contributions and developments within one broad approach: psychodynamic theory and practice. Brief descriptions of aspects of analytical, Jungian, relational, object relations, and attachment therapeutic approaches are given, along with understandings of pathology and the formulation of therapeutic goals. Major practices within client sessions are canvassed and the issues of researching treatment outcome...
As a therapist, Cyclical Psychodynamic theory has been a useful stance with a variety of symptom pre...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
Trauma has been an important topic of psychology from the very beginning. However, the view of it ha...
Victims of childhood trauma and abuse predominantly experience many forms of trauma and multiple tra...
Complex psychological trauma is more complicated and pervasive than the isolated traumatic event, oc...
The article considers a new diagnostic category — complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), in...
Authoritative and comprehensive, this volume provides a contemporary psychodynamic perspective on fr...
In psychodynamic theory, trauma is associated with a life event, which is defined by its intensity, ...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that there is a high incidence of childhood trauma...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy has been criticised as being based on outdated principles of psychoanaly...
Reviews of currently empirically supported treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) show...
Two clinical cases are used to describe how the use of trauma-focused treatment interventions—trauma...
Addressing the aftermath of trauma is among the most important contributions of psychology. As the n...
Research on and disagreements regarding the appropriate treatments for various types of traumas have...
The focus of this research was to gain a better understanding of the challenges of working with clie...
As a therapist, Cyclical Psychodynamic theory has been a useful stance with a variety of symptom pre...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
Trauma has been an important topic of psychology from the very beginning. However, the view of it ha...
Victims of childhood trauma and abuse predominantly experience many forms of trauma and multiple tra...
Complex psychological trauma is more complicated and pervasive than the isolated traumatic event, oc...
The article considers a new diagnostic category — complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), in...
Authoritative and comprehensive, this volume provides a contemporary psychodynamic perspective on fr...
In psychodynamic theory, trauma is associated with a life event, which is defined by its intensity, ...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that there is a high incidence of childhood trauma...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy has been criticised as being based on outdated principles of psychoanaly...
Reviews of currently empirically supported treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) show...
Two clinical cases are used to describe how the use of trauma-focused treatment interventions—trauma...
Addressing the aftermath of trauma is among the most important contributions of psychology. As the n...
Research on and disagreements regarding the appropriate treatments for various types of traumas have...
The focus of this research was to gain a better understanding of the challenges of working with clie...
As a therapist, Cyclical Psychodynamic theory has been a useful stance with a variety of symptom pre...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
Trauma has been an important topic of psychology from the very beginning. However, the view of it ha...