Unhealed Wounds: How Traumatized People Become Painful
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Clinical and forensic psychologist Ahona Guha does not excuse the behavior of criminals or argue that we should not defend ourselves against them. She only talks about the need to understand their behavior in the context of what they themselves have experienced.
In her book, she sheds light on the "difficult" victims of trauma who are often ignored by society and addresses vital questions such as: - What is trauma really? - How to stop being a perpetual victim? - What is the difference between trauma and a stressful event? - Why do some people recover from trauma while others continue to suffer? - Where do you find the strength and courage to seek help? - How to cope with trauma to someone who is helping to overcome them? - How does a traumatized person build a healthy relationship with the world around them? "We must recognize the right of people who commit physical or emotional abuse to be seen not only as the executioner, but also as the victim. I wholeheartedly recommend the book to my colleagues (psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists) among others, especially those who work with perpetrators. Ahona Guha looks at the issue of trauma not only from the perspective of someone who has faced an abusive relationship, but also through the eyes of a professional. Our eyes. - ELENA KOLESNICHENKO, PhD, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, author of the book "Anxiety Monsters. Exercises and techniques that will help to subdue anxiety".
In her book, she sheds light on the "difficult" victims of trauma who are often ignored by society and addresses vital questions such as: - What is trauma really? - How to stop being a perpetual victim? - What is the difference between trauma and a stressful event? - Why do some people recover from trauma while others continue to suffer? - Where do you find the strength and courage to seek help? - How to cope with trauma to someone who is helping to overcome them? - How does a traumatized person build a healthy relationship with the world around them? "We must recognize the right of people who commit physical or emotional abuse to be seen not only as the executioner, but also as the victim. I wholeheartedly recommend the book to my colleagues (psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists) among others, especially those who work with perpetrators. Ahona Guha looks at the issue of trauma not only from the perspective of someone who has faced an abusive relationship, but also through the eyes of a professional. Our eyes. - ELENA KOLESNICHENKO, PhD, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, author of the book "Anxiety Monsters. Exercises and techniques that will help to subdue anxiety".
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- All books in the series The body remembers everything. Books on the treatment of psychosomatic diseases and psychotraumas