This paper seeks to address the issue of expected trauma and how practitioners of oral testimony might draw on some of the principles of transactional analysis to deal practically with recall that is unexpectedly traumatic. Transactional analysis is a psychoanalytic theory and style of therapy that Eric Berne developed in the 1950s. It works on the principle that individuals possess three ego states—parent, adult, and child—and that those ego states engage in transactions or interactions with the ego states of others. This paper argues that as practitioners of oral history, we might usefully mobilize some of the methodological functionality of transactional analysis as a means of better equipping ourselves, particularly in contexts where th...
In this discourse analysis of how memory acquires and is acquired in interview exchanges, we investi...
This research was aimed at giving a voice to three women, who are constructed as having had a trauma...
A problematic issue for forensic interviewers is that young children provide limited information in ...
Practitioners of oral history and life-history interviewing often claim therapeutic benefits for the...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
Trauma is a term that is widely used in memory studies, along with a number of other academic fields...
Trauma experience is understood through its expression in language, with implications for psycholing...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This paper explores some surprising effects of psychological trauma on memory and develops the puzzl...
It is concluded that redecision therapy is a form of exposure therapy. Whilst redecision therapy has...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Trauma and its consequences are ubiquitous in the courtroom. Research on memory for trauma suggests ...
Trauma and its consequences are ubiquitous in the courtroom. Research on memory for trauma suggests ...
The term trauma is a repartee to an event that includes conflicting elements such as ahistorical eve...
In this discourse analysis of how memory acquires and is acquired in interview exchanges, we investi...
This research was aimed at giving a voice to three women, who are constructed as having had a trauma...
A problematic issue for forensic interviewers is that young children provide limited information in ...
Practitioners of oral history and life-history interviewing often claim therapeutic benefits for the...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
Trauma is a term that is widely used in memory studies, along with a number of other academic fields...
Trauma experience is understood through its expression in language, with implications for psycholing...
How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to bl...
This paper explores some surprising effects of psychological trauma on memory and develops the puzzl...
It is concluded that redecision therapy is a form of exposure therapy. Whilst redecision therapy has...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Trauma and its consequences are ubiquitous in the courtroom. Research on memory for trauma suggests ...
Trauma and its consequences are ubiquitous in the courtroom. Research on memory for trauma suggests ...
The term trauma is a repartee to an event that includes conflicting elements such as ahistorical eve...
In this discourse analysis of how memory acquires and is acquired in interview exchanges, we investi...
This research was aimed at giving a voice to three women, who are constructed as having had a trauma...
A problematic issue for forensic interviewers is that young children provide limited information in ...