Psychotherapy and the Terrorized Patient
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$74.50$67.05 - Hardback: 116 pages
- Published: January 1985
- ISBN: 978-0-86656-442-7
- Publisher: Routledge
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- By E Mark Stern.
Successful interventions for helping terrorized patients cope with and overcome the pangs of uncertainty and dread which they experience constantly.
Table of Contents
Contents Introduction
- Keeping Faith With the Terrorized Patient: A Dialogue
- Two Terrorized Patients: Some Wartime Recollections
- Terror and Its Treatment
- The Headless Toy Soldiers: The Terroriation of a Patient by Unsoothing Introjects
- Power and Terror of Change
- The Psychotherapy Patient and the Initial Session: What to Do With the Emotional State
- Primitive Agonies
- Healing the Terrorized Patient as a Model for Healing a Terrorized World
- The Terrorized Patient as Brutalized Person
- Integrating the Splits in Crime Victims’ Self Images: Toward the Reparation of the Damaged Self
- I Was an Incest Victim
- Incest 1964: Confusion and Terror 1984. Entitlement: A Mediation for the Psychotherapy Patient