Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation.
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2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma: How We Become Fragmented; 2 Understanding Parts, Understanding Traumatic Responses; 3 Changing Roles for Client and Therapist; 4 Learning to See Our "Selves": An Introduction to Working with Parts; 5 Befriending Our Parts: Sowing the Seeds of Compassion; 6 Complications of Treatment: Traumatic Attachment; 7 Working with Suicidal, Self-Destructive, Eating Disordered, and Addicted Parts
- 8 Treatment Challenges: Dissociative Systems and Disorders9 Repairing the Past: Embracing Our Selves; 10 Restoring What Was Lost: Deepening the Connection to Our Young Selves; 11 Safety and Welcome: The Experience of Earned Secure Attachment; Appendix A: Five Steps to "Unblending"; Appendix B: Meditation Circle for Parts; Appendix C: Internal Dialogue Technique; Appendix D: Treatment Paradigm for Internal Attachment Repair; Appendix E: Dissociative Experiences Log; Appendix F: The Four Befriending Questions; Index