This article presents a dialectical perspective, which attempts to elucidate the integrative components of trauma processing in therapy. It is proposed that the inherent movement toward greater integration is an expanding dialectical movement. It is conceived as a spiral resulting from the synergy of two dialectical movements. The horizontal line moves between the opposite aspects of the individual (thesis vs. antithesis) toward a synthesis. The vertical line moves upward via whole/part shifts toward greater integration, or downward toward disintegration and fragmentation. It is proposed that the complementary processes of differentiation and linking are the building blocks of the integrative/dialectical movement. Differentiation relates to...
This paper is based on Pierre Janet's dissociation theory and his concept of the non-realizatio...
Trauma has been an important topic of psychology from the very beginning. However, the view of it ha...
This dissertation is informed by a bio psychosocial model of trauma, synthesising elements of emotio...
This article presents a dialectical perspective, which attempts to elucidate the integrative compone...
Abstract: This article offers a description of dialectical thinking as a psychological phenomenon th...
This article offers a description of dialectical thinking as a psychological phenomenon that reflect...
This case study illustrates how theoretical and methodological integration may occur in an emerg...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
This article provides the conceptualization of the post-traumatic development (PTD) in terms of a di...
Addressing the aftermath of trauma is among the most important contributions of psychology. As the n...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
seeks to understand how the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences, ...
This commentary discusses the therapy of a trauma survivor from the perspective of psychotherapy int...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
We react to serious mishaps, life altering setbacks, disasters, abuse, and death by going through th...
This paper is based on Pierre Janet's dissociation theory and his concept of the non-realizatio...
Trauma has been an important topic of psychology from the very beginning. However, the view of it ha...
This dissertation is informed by a bio psychosocial model of trauma, synthesising elements of emotio...
This article presents a dialectical perspective, which attempts to elucidate the integrative compone...
Abstract: This article offers a description of dialectical thinking as a psychological phenomenon th...
This article offers a description of dialectical thinking as a psychological phenomenon that reflect...
This case study illustrates how theoretical and methodological integration may occur in an emerg...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
This article provides the conceptualization of the post-traumatic development (PTD) in terms of a di...
Addressing the aftermath of trauma is among the most important contributions of psychology. As the n...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
seeks to understand how the structure and function of the mind and brain are shaped by experiences, ...
This commentary discusses the therapy of a trauma survivor from the perspective of psychotherapy int...
Despite a large and rapidly expanding literature on psychological trauma, many fundamental questions...
We react to serious mishaps, life altering setbacks, disasters, abuse, and death by going through th...
This paper is based on Pierre Janet's dissociation theory and his concept of the non-realizatio...
Trauma has been an important topic of psychology from the very beginning. However, the view of it ha...
This dissertation is informed by a bio psychosocial model of trauma, synthesising elements of emotio...