Trauma, Shame, and Secret Making: Being a Family Without a Narrative

Author:   Francis Joseph Harrington (private practice, Maryland, USA)
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Pages:   190
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
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Author:   Francis Joseph Harrington (private practice, Maryland, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781138231177


ISBN 10:   1138231177
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Francis Joseph Harrington has written an insightful account of his inward journey to understand the ways in which what is unseen and unspoken within a family system profoundly shapes the lives of its members. What sets this book apart is the author’s candid self-honesty and the way in which he combines research in the social sciences, personal experience, and family history to discover how his life has been influenced in surprising ways. His understanding of the role of ‘abulia’ in trauma is creative as well as intriguing. This is a must read for clinicians and students in the social sciences."" Martin Helldorfer, DMin, MA, MS, author of Healing with Heart: Inspirations for Healthcare Professionals, the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2008 (leadership and management) ""Harrington gives us the courageous telling of his story as participant-observer of three generations of trauma lived out in his own family. This compelling and scholarly narrative brings to life the evolution of trauma literature from its foundations in the early work of physicians, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers to the present-day work in the areas of epigenetics and neuro-imaging. It is a must read for clinicians and public policy experts seeking deeper understanding of trauma’s role in mental and behavioral illnesses and answers to the epidemic of intergenerational trauma."" Colette Horn, PhD, licensed psychologist, Courtland Psychological Services, Maryland


"""Francis Joseph Harrington has written an insightful account of his inward journey to understand the ways in which what is unseen and unspoken within a family system profoundly shapes the lives of its members. What sets this book apart is the author’s candid self-honesty and the way in which he combines research in the social sciences, personal experience, and family history to discover how his life has been influenced in surprising ways. His understanding of the role of ‘abulia’ in trauma is creative as well as intriguing. This is a must read for clinicians and students in the social sciences."" Martin Helldorfer, DMin, MA, MS, author of Healing with Heart: Inspirations for Healthcare Professionals, the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2008 (leadership and management) ""Harrington gives us the courageous telling of his story as participant-observer of three generations of trauma lived out in his own family. This compelling and scholarly narrative brings to life the evolution of trauma literature from its foundations in the early work of physicians, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers to the present-day work in the areas of epigenetics and neuro-imaging. It is a must read for clinicians and public policy experts seeking deeper understanding of trauma’s role in mental and behavioral illnesses and answers to the epidemic of intergenerational trauma."" Colette Horn, PhD, licensed psychologist, Courtland Psychological Services, Maryland"


Francis Joseph Harrington has written an insightful account of his inward journey to understand the ways in which what is unseen and unspoken within a family system profoundly shapes the lives of its members. What sets this book apart is the author's candid self-honesty and the way in which he combines research in the social sciences, personal experience, and family history to discover how his life has been influenced in surprising ways. His understanding of the role of `abulia' in trauma is creative as well as intriguing. This is a must read for clinicians and students in the social sciences. Martin Helldorfer, DMin, MA, MS, author of Healing with Heart: Inspirations for Healthcare Professionals, the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2008 (leadership and management) Harrington gives us the courageous telling of his story as participant-observer of three generations of trauma lived out in his own family. This compelling and scholarly narrative brings to life the evolution of trauma literature from its foundations in the early work of physicians, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers to the present-day work in the areas of epigenetics and neuro-imaging. It is a must read for clinicians and public policy experts seeking deeper understanding of trauma's role in mental and behavioral illnesses and answers to the epidemic of intergenerational trauma. Colette Horn, PhD, licensed psychologist, Courtland Psychological Services, Maryland


Francis Joseph Harrington has written an insightful account of his inward journey to understand the ways in which what is unseen and unspoken within a family system profoundly shapes the lives of its members. What sets this book apart is the author's candid self-honesty and the way in which he combines research in the social sciences, personal experience, and family history to discover how his life has been influenced in surprising ways. His understanding of the role of 'abulia' in trauma is creative as well as intriguing. This is a must read for clinicians and students in the social sciences. Martin Helldorfer, DMin, MA, MS, author of Healing with Heart: Inspirations for Healthcare Professionals, the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2008 (leadership and management) Harrington gives us the courageous telling of his story as participant-observer of three generations of trauma lived out in his own family. This compelling and scholarly narrative brings to life the evolution of trauma literature from its foundations in the early work of physicians, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers to the present-day work in the areas of epigenetics and neuro-imaging. It is a must read for clinicians and public policy experts seeking deeper understanding of trauma's role in mental and behavioral illnesses and answers to the epidemic of intergenerational trauma. Colette Horn, PhD, licensed psychologist, Courtland Psychological Services, Maryland


Francis Joseph Harrington has written an insightful account of his inward journey to understand the ways in which what is unseen and unspoken within a family system profoundly shapes the lives of its members. What sets this book apart is the author's candid self-honesty and the way in which he combines research in the social sciences, personal experience, and family history to discover how his life has been influenced in surprising ways. His understanding of the role of `abulia' in trauma is creative as well as intriguing. This is a must read for clinicians and students in the social sciences. Martin Helldorfer, DMin, MA, MS, author of Healing with Heart: Inspirations for Healthcare Professionals, the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2008 (leadership and management) Harrington gives us the courageous telling of his story as participant-observer of three generations of trauma lived out in his own family. This compelling and scholarly narrative brings to life the evolution of trauma literature from its foundations in the early work of physicians, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers to the present-day work in the areas of epigenetics and neuro-imaging. It is a must read for clinicians and public policy experts seeking deeper understanding of trauma's role in mental and behavioral illnesses and answers to the epidemic of intergenerational trauma. Colette Horn, PhD, licensed psychologist, Courtland Psychological Services, Maryland


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Francis Joseph Harrington, MDiv, MEd, has spent more than three decades working closely with individuals and families adapting to stress, first as a priest in the Archdiocese of Toronto, and later as a staff psychologist in the department of psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center and as a school psychologist in Maryland.  

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