Mit einem Vorwort der Verfasserin. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Ulrike Wasel und Klaus Timmermann. Originaltitel: Unchained memories. Mit Anmerkungen und einem Registe
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Schreckliches Vergessen, heilsames Erinnern: Traumatische Erfahrungen drängen ans Licht. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Ulrike Wasel und Klaus Timmermann. (1995)
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ISBN: 9783463402550 bzw. 3463402556, in Deutsch, München: Kindler, gebraucht, mit Einband.
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368 S., 22 cm. SU. leicht berieben, ansonsten sehr gut erh. ISBN: 3463402556 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 640.
368 S., 22 cm. SU. leicht berieben, ansonsten sehr gut erh. ISBN: 3463402556 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 640.
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Schreckliches Vergessen, heilsames Erinnern. Traumatische Erfahrungen drängen ans Licht. Mit einem Vorwort der Verfasserin. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Ulrike Wasel und Klaus Timmermann. Originaltitel: Unchained memories. Mit Anmerkungen und einem Registe (1995)
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ISBN: 3463402556 bzw. 9783463402550, in Deutsch, München : Kindler Verlag, mit Einband.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkosten in die BRD.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BOUQUINIST Versand-Antiquariat GbR , 80799 München.
Deutsche Erstausgabe. 368 Seiten. 22 cm Grauer Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr guter Zustand. Frisches Exemplar. Wie ungelesen. - Lenore C. Terr (born 1936) is a pediatric, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist and author known for her work with post traumatic stress disorder within children. Terr graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School with an MD. She is the winner of the Blanche Ittleson Award for her research on childhood trauma.[1] Too Scared To Cry: Terr's book Too Scared to Cry (Basic Books, 1990) is divided into four parts focusing on the following aspects of childhood psychic trauma: emotions, mental work, behavior and treatment and contagion. Within this book she describes several cases that illustrate the troubling problem of children's statements and behaviors that are based in factitious traumatic events. Within this book she details the results of her review of twenty pre-schoolers, and concludes that trauma suffered before the age of three years was rarely able to be fully described verbally, instead events were reenacted behaviorally. She also draws on her interviews and follow-up with the victims of the 1976 Chowchilla kidnapping and with a number of similar children from surrounding towns, used as a control group. Lastly, Terr notes the distinction between a single, sudden traumatic event as being clearly held in a child's mind and subsequently accessible to verbal remembering, versus repetitive or prolonged trauma that severely compromises accurate verbal recall. Repressed Memory Theory: Terr has also been actively involved in advocating the psychological theory of repressed memory - a controversial proposition which asserts people can recall memories which have been repressed, frequently because of trauma. According to the theory, the memory can be suddenly recalled through visual or auditory stimuli and psychological therapeutic treatment. Terr was the primary expert witness for the prosecution in the criminal case of People v. Franklin (1990) - wherein George Thomas Franklin was convicted by a jury in 1990 for the homicide of nine-year-old Susan Nason, a murder that took place more than 20 years previously near Foster City, Calif. The prosecution and ultimate conviction was based solely upon the supposed recovered memory of Franklin's daughter, Eileen, who alleged she witnessed the murder and then for some reason repressed the memory for 21 years before suddenly recovering the memory of the murder and then reporting her recollection of the incident to the San Mateo County, Calif., sheriff's department. Terr was the prosecution's expert witness to support the theory of repressed memory and its corresponding recovery, which was instrumental in the conviction of Franklin.[2] The conviction was later reversed by a federal appeals court, partially because so-called repressed memory is not acceptable as a contributing factor to conviction in a criminal proceeding.[3][4][5][6][7] George Franklin was later exonerated by DNA evidence collected at the crime scene, casting further doubt on the use of repressed memories in criminal trials. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Versand D: 5,00 EUR Erwachsener ; Erinnerung ; Kind ; Psychisches Trauma ; Verdrängung, Gedächtnis, Psychologie, Traumanalyse, Triebe, Traumarten, Traumerlebnis, Traumsprache, Traumforschung, Taschenbücher vor 1960, Psychische Vorgänge, Verdrängung, Taschenbuchreihen, Triebtheorie, Psychische Krankheiten, Unbewußtes, Psychodiagnostik, Komik, Witz/Witze, Psychiater, Psychologie, Psychoanalyse, Aberglaube, Traumdeutung, Traum, Psychische Krankheit, Psychische Störung, Aberglauben, Psychische Störungen, Traumata, Trauma, Psychische Verarbeitung, Psychologie , Unbewusste, Das, Psychisches Trauma, Psyche, Unbewußte (Das), Psychoanalytiker, Traumsymbolik, Psychiatrie / Geschichte, Fehlleistungen, Aberglaube, Irrtum.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BOUQUINIST Versand-Antiquariat GbR , 80799 München.
Deutsche Erstausgabe. 368 Seiten. 22 cm Grauer Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr guter Zustand. Frisches Exemplar. Wie ungelesen. - Lenore C. Terr (born 1936) is a pediatric, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist and author known for her work with post traumatic stress disorder within children. Terr graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School with an MD. She is the winner of the Blanche Ittleson Award for her research on childhood trauma.[1] Too Scared To Cry: Terr's book Too Scared to Cry (Basic Books, 1990) is divided into four parts focusing on the following aspects of childhood psychic trauma: emotions, mental work, behavior and treatment and contagion. Within this book she describes several cases that illustrate the troubling problem of children's statements and behaviors that are based in factitious traumatic events. Within this book she details the results of her review of twenty pre-schoolers, and concludes that trauma suffered before the age of three years was rarely able to be fully described verbally, instead events were reenacted behaviorally. She also draws on her interviews and follow-up with the victims of the 1976 Chowchilla kidnapping and with a number of similar children from surrounding towns, used as a control group. Lastly, Terr notes the distinction between a single, sudden traumatic event as being clearly held in a child's mind and subsequently accessible to verbal remembering, versus repetitive or prolonged trauma that severely compromises accurate verbal recall. Repressed Memory Theory: Terr has also been actively involved in advocating the psychological theory of repressed memory - a controversial proposition which asserts people can recall memories which have been repressed, frequently because of trauma. According to the theory, the memory can be suddenly recalled through visual or auditory stimuli and psychological therapeutic treatment. Terr was the primary expert witness for the prosecution in the criminal case of People v. Franklin (1990) - wherein George Thomas Franklin was convicted by a jury in 1990 for the homicide of nine-year-old Susan Nason, a murder that took place more than 20 years previously near Foster City, Calif. The prosecution and ultimate conviction was based solely upon the supposed recovered memory of Franklin's daughter, Eileen, who alleged she witnessed the murder and then for some reason repressed the memory for 21 years before suddenly recovering the memory of the murder and then reporting her recollection of the incident to the San Mateo County, Calif., sheriff's department. Terr was the prosecution's expert witness to support the theory of repressed memory and its corresponding recovery, which was instrumental in the conviction of Franklin.[2] The conviction was later reversed by a federal appeals court, partially because so-called repressed memory is not acceptable as a contributing factor to conviction in a criminal proceeding.[3][4][5][6][7] George Franklin was later exonerated by DNA evidence collected at the crime scene, casting further doubt on the use of repressed memories in criminal trials. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Versand D: 5,00 EUR Erwachsener ; Erinnerung ; Kind ; Psychisches Trauma ; Verdrängung, Gedächtnis, Psychologie, Traumanalyse, Triebe, Traumarten, Traumerlebnis, Traumsprache, Traumforschung, Taschenbücher vor 1960, Psychische Vorgänge, Verdrängung, Taschenbuchreihen, Triebtheorie, Psychische Krankheiten, Unbewußtes, Psychodiagnostik, Komik, Witz/Witze, Psychiater, Psychologie, Psychoanalyse, Aberglaube, Traumdeutung, Traum, Psychische Krankheit, Psychische Störung, Aberglauben, Psychische Störungen, Traumata, Trauma, Psychische Verarbeitung, Psychologie , Unbewusste, Das, Psychisches Trauma, Psyche, Unbewußte (Das), Psychoanalytiker, Traumsymbolik, Psychiatrie / Geschichte, Fehlleistungen, Aberglaube, Irrtum.
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Schreckliches Vergessen, heilsames Erinnern. Traumatische Erfahrungen drängen ans Licht. Mit einem Vorwort der Verfasserin. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Ulrike Wasel und Klaus Timmermann. Originaltitel: Unchained memories. Mit Anmerkungen und einem Registe (1995)
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ISBN: 9783463402550 bzw. 3463402556, in Deutsch, München : Kindler Verlag, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
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Schreckliches Vergessen, heilsames Erinnern. Traumatische Erfahrungen drängen ans Licht. (1995)
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ISBN: 9783463402550 bzw. 3463402556, in Deutsch, München: Kindler. gebundenes Buch, mit Einband.
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Schreckliches Vergessen, heilsames Erinnern: Traumatische Erfahrungen drängen an
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