
Remembering Trauma
A Psychotherapist's Guide to Memory and Illusion
Phil Mollon(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 15. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-86156-315-6 (ISBN)
Description
Dr. Phil Mollon has written a new introduction and first chapter, and has substantially revised and modified the rest of the book.
Reviews / Votes
"Based on his own deep understanding and exposure to difficult cases, Mollon succeeds in capturing the complexity and challenge of this kind of work while encouraging the therapist to perservere and live with uncertainty. His principles and approach will be an inspiration to anyone working with traumatized clients." Clinical Psychology ForumMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
539 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86156-315-6 (9781861563156)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Book
04/1998
Wiley
€23.55
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Person
Phil Mollon is a member of the Independent Group within the British Psychoanalytical Society. He is also a clinical psychologist, and trained in psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic.
Content
Cracking The Shell of Illusion - a Brief Theory of Trauma and Dread. Disputes and Ambiguities Regarding Traumatic Memory.
Some Effects of psychological Trauma - a Brief Outline With Particular Reference to The experience of Memory, Memory.
What is it?
How is it Organized?
How Reliable is it? How is it Distorted?.
Forgetting and Remembering Trauma.
Repression, implicit Memory and Other Forms of Knowing and not Knowing.
What Happens to memory in Traumatized States of Mind?.
Lessons From Hypnosis and Dissociative identity Disorder.
Processing Traumatic Memory - Psychoanalytic Perspectives on emdr.
Freud and Recovered Memories.
True and False Narratives in Psychoanalysis.
Memory, Reconstruction and Healing.
Recollections of Evil Cult.
Religious and ritual Abuse.
Some Guidelines for Work With Patients With Borderline and dissociative Personality Disorders.
Summary of Factors That Many Contribute to misleading or Confabulated.
Memories - With Particular Reference to The psychotherapeutic Context.
Concluding Comments.
Lessons of Trauma and The debate About Memory.
Appendix.
Morphic Fields.
Some Effects of psychological Trauma - a Brief Outline With Particular Reference to The experience of Memory, Memory.
What is it?
How is it Organized?
How Reliable is it? How is it Distorted?.
Forgetting and Remembering Trauma.
Repression, implicit Memory and Other Forms of Knowing and not Knowing.
What Happens to memory in Traumatized States of Mind?.
Lessons From Hypnosis and Dissociative identity Disorder.
Processing Traumatic Memory - Psychoanalytic Perspectives on emdr.
Freud and Recovered Memories.
True and False Narratives in Psychoanalysis.
Memory, Reconstruction and Healing.
Recollections of Evil Cult.
Religious and ritual Abuse.
Some Guidelines for Work With Patients With Borderline and dissociative Personality Disorders.
Summary of Factors That Many Contribute to misleading or Confabulated.
Memories - With Particular Reference to The psychotherapeutic Context.
Concluding Comments.
Lessons of Trauma and The debate About Memory.
Appendix.
Morphic Fields.