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E-grāmata: Memory in Dispute

Edited by (Clinic for Dissociative Studies, London, UK)
  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429901966
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  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429901966

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'This is a much-needed book - experienced clinicians writing intelligently about one of the most fraught and complex clinical problems facing psychotherapy today. We have patients who are suffering - suffering because of memories of experiences with which they cannot cope, with which nobody should have to cope. This book is aimed at the clinicians working with such individuals. For the most part, it does not attempt to resolve the dispute or to provide an illusion of certainty in a context where none can exist. It is a challenge to all of us to preserve precious doubt in a situation where we are under pressure from our clients, from their relatives, and from the general public to adopt a clear position; however, when clarity can only be achieved through extremism, the price is too high - the sacrifice of individual lives is intolerable. This book contains some excellent chapters, and the editor is to be congratulated on her selection of themes. It is clearly not the final word in the field of recovered memory. It is, nevertheless, an enormously valuable contribution to psychotherapists working within a psychoanalytic framework with an additional impossible dilemma in an already impossible profession.'- Professor Peter Fonagy, from his Foreward to this book.

Recenzijas

'This is a much needed book - experienced clinicians writing intelligently about one of the most fraught and complex clinical problems facing psychotherapy today.we have patients who are suffering-suffering because of memories of experiences with which they cannot cope, with which nobody should have to cope. This book is aimed at the clinicians working with such individuals. For the most part, it does not attempt to resolve the dispute or to provide an illusion of certainty in a context where none can exist. It is a challenge to all of us to preserve precious doubt in a situation where we are under pressure from our clients, from their relatives, and from the general public to adopt a clear position; however, when clarity can only be achieved through extremism, the price is too high-the sacrifice of individual lives is intolerable.This book contains some excellent chapters, and the editor is to be congratulated on her selection of themes. It is clearly not the final word in the field of recovered memory. It is, nevertheless, an enormously valuable contribution to psychotherapists working within a psychoanalytic framework with an additional impossible dilemma in an already impossible profession.'- Professor Peter Fonagy, from his Foreword

About The Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Peter Fonagy
Introduction 1(16)
Valerie Sinason
Flying by twilight: when adults recover memories of abuse in childhood
17(11)
Gwen Adshead
``Children are liars aren't they?''- an exploration of denial processes in child abuse
28(14)
Arnon Bentovim
Trauma, skin: memory, speech
42(9)
Ann Scott
The psychoanalytic concept of repression: historical and empirical perspectives
51(10)
Brett Kahr
False memory syndrome
61(11)
Susie Orbach
``What if I should die?''
72(7)
Jennifer Johns
False memory syndrome movements: the origins and the promoters
79(16)
Marjorie Orr
Serving two masters: a patient, a therapist, and an allegation of sexual abuse
95(25)
Leslie Ironside
Syndromitis, false or repressed memories?
120(6)
Steven Rose
Terror in the consulting-room-memory, trauma, and dissociation
126(17)
Phil Mollon
Recovered memories: shooting the messenger
143(6)
Ashley Conway
False memory syndrome-false therapy syndrome
149(17)
R. D. Hinshelwood
How can we remember but be unable to recall? The complex functions of multi-modular memory
166(13)
Mary Sue Moore
Objective fact and psychological truth: some thoughts on ``recovered memory''
179(10)
Patrick Casement
APPENDIX: USEFUL ADDRESSES
Daughters and Their Allies
185(1)
Accuracy about Abuse
186(1)
British False Memory Society
187(1)
The False Memory Syndrome Foundation
187(2)
References and Bibliography 189(16)
Index 205
Valerie Sinason is a poet, writer, child psychotherapist and adult psychoanalyst. She is Founder Director of the Clinic for Dissociative Studies and President of the Institute for Psychotherapy. She is an Honorary Consultant Psychotherapist at the University of Cape Town Child Guidance Clinic and Chair of Trustees of the First People Centre, New Bethesda, South Africa. She is a Patron of Dorset Action on Abuse (DAA), editor of 'Trauma Dissociation and Multiplicity' and co-editor of 'Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy after Child abuse'. She has published numerous articles and books, including two poetry collections. Valerie Sinason was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the ISSTD (International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation) in April 2016.