A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma presents a theory of the nature of trauma and post traumatic mental functioning based on the concept of the â zero processâ .
A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma presents a theory of the nature of trauma and post traumatic mental functioning based on the concept of the â zero processâ .
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The International Psychoanalytical Association Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series
Joseph Fernando is the director of the Toronto Institute of Psychoanalysis, Canada. He has had a full-time psychoanalytic clinical practice, and taught and supervised students, for over 30 years. He is a Gradiva award winning author and has published widely and presented his ideas internationally.
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Series Editor's Foreword by Gabriela Legorreta Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 The Traumatic Process Lack of preparedness, and being overwhelmed Triggers, repetitions, and conversion symptoms Repression, dissociation, and ego shut down Fixation to trauma Overwhelming from outside versus overwhelming from inside Chapter 2 Trauma, the Zero Process, and the Construction of Reality Traumatic memories and the construction of reality The zero process, the primary process, and the secondary process Some applications: mourning, intergenerational transmission of trauma, and internal objects A trip down memory lane Chapter 3 The Zero Process Drive and Zero Process Defenses The zero process drive Repression Dissociation Zero process denial and temporal shifting Dissociative identity disorder and splitting of the identity Chapter 4 The Relation of Borderline Disorders to Trauma The zero process, the primary process, and the secondary process revisited Dynamics, deficits, and development in borderline disorders Repression, Internalization, and trauma Projective identification, identification with the aggressor, and splitting of the identity Chapter 5 Therapeutic Technique in Analyzing Post-Traumatic States Approaching the zero process The relation of the analysis of the zero process to the analysis of other phenomena The central post-traumatic complex Summary Conclusion Glossary References Index
Series Editor's Foreword by Gabriela Legorreta Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 The Traumatic Process Lack of preparedness, and being overwhelmed Triggers, repetitions, and conversion symptoms Repression, dissociation, and ego shut down Fixation to trauma Overwhelming from outside versus overwhelming from inside Chapter 2 Trauma, the Zero Process, and the Construction of Reality Traumatic memories and the construction of reality The zero process, the primary process, and the secondary process Some applications: mourning, intergenerational transmission of trauma, and internal objects A trip down memory lane Chapter 3 The Zero Process Drive and Zero Process Defenses The zero process drive Repression Dissociation Zero process denial and temporal shifting Dissociative identity disorder and splitting of the identity Chapter 4 The Relation of Borderline Disorders to Trauma The zero process, the primary process, and the secondary process revisited Dynamics, deficits, and development in borderline disorders Repression, Internalization, and trauma Projective identification, identification with the aggressor, and splitting of the identity Chapter 5 Therapeutic Technique in Analyzing Post-Traumatic States Approaching the zero process The relation of the analysis of the zero process to the analysis of other phenomena The central post-traumatic complex Summary Conclusion Glossary References Index
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