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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andreas HamburgerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Karnac Books Weight: 0.521kg ISBN: 9781782204473ISBN 10: 1782204474 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION -- Social trauma research in a collaborative network -- Andreas Hamburger -- PART I -- GENOCIDE AND PERSECUTION ARE NOT EARTHQUAKES: THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL TRAUMA -- Introduction to Part I CHAPTER ONE -- From earthquakes to ethnic cleansing: massive trauma and its individualised and societal consequences -- Vamik Volkan -- CHAPTER TWO -- New thoughts on genocidal trauma -- Andreas Hamburger -- CHAPTER THREE -- Psychological theory and therapy of traumatic memory Sabina Alispahic -- PART II -- COPING WITH SOCIAL TRAUMA CULTURALLY AND INDIVIDUALLY -- Introduction to Part II -- CHAPTER FOUR Psychoanalysis by surprise -- Mark Solms -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Bosnia and Herzegovina as the stage for three parallel and conflicted historical memories: is Bosnia and Herzegovina a ""failed state""? -- Dubravko LovrenoviC -- CHAPTER SIX -- Narratives in the family: history spoken and elided—theoretical considerations and initial observations on a Bulgarian sample -- Camellia Hancheva -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- A user-centred approach to helping women survivors of war rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Amra DeliC and Esmina AvdibegoviC -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- Who should be held responsible for war crimes? -- Sara RistiC -- CHAPTER NINE -- Genocide can be mourned: the wager of psychoanalysis in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Damir ArsenijeviC and Emin EminagiC -- PART III -- CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL TRAUMA -- Introduction to Part III -- CHAPTER TEN -- In the shadow of the Obersalzberg: the daughter of an SS officer -- Horst Kdohele -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- Psychopathology and resident status—comparing asylum seekers, refugees, irregular migrants, labour migrants, and residents -- Martina Heeren, Lutz Wittmann, Ulrike Ehlert, Ulrioh Sohnyder, Thomas Maier, and Julia Mtiller -- CHAPTER TWELVE Trauma and attachment -- Anna BuChheim -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN -- Attachment in students from cities of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- Tatjana StefanoviC StanojeviC and Jasmina NedeljkoviC -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN -- Attachment in postwar societies of the former Yugoslavia -- Vladimir Hedrih, Marija PejiciC, and Ivana PedoviC -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN -- Attachment and mentalization in war veterans with and without post-traumatic stress disorder -- Vedrana BerlekoviC and Aleksandar DimitrijeviC -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN -- Psychic trauma and drug addiction -- Nikola Atanassov and Svetoslav Savov -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN -- Scenic re-enactment in Holocaust testimonies: scenic-narrative microanalysis and grounded theory -- PasCal Heberlein and Andreas Hamburger -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN -- Assessing traumatic re-enactment—now moments in survivor interviews -- Jasmin Bleimling -- PART IV -- DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES -- Introduction to Part IV -- CHAPTER NINETEEN -- Marked for life—psychotherapy in the case of a severely traumatised child -- Annette StreeCk-FisCher -- CHAPTER TWENTY -- Can mentalization disrupt the circle of violence in adolescents with early maltreatment? -- Svenja Taubner and Paul Sohroder -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE -- Mentalization of trauma in juvenile offenders -- Sonja ProtiC -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO -- Hostility and empathy in adolescence as predictors of aggressive, prosocial, and avoidant behaviour -- Svetlina Koleva -- PART V -- TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN SOCIAL TRAUMA -- Introduction to Part V -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE -- What do psychology students learn about social trauma in study programmes at trauma, trust, and memory network universities? -- MaSa BoioviC, Chrysanthi Papadopoulou, Margarita Papazova, DuSka Sain, Jusuf HafizoviC, -- Aleksandra StojilkoviC, Gloria Velinova, Jonas Diekhans, SiniSa LakiC, Tomi Tzolov, and Sonja ProtiC -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR -- International master's study course in social trauma -- Camellia HanCheva, Carmen SCher, and Andreas Hamburger -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE -- An academic network on social trauma in southeast Europe -- Andreas Hamburger and Carmen SCher -- INDEX"ReviewsAuthor InformationAndreas Hamburger is a Professor of Psychology at the International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, and a psychoanalyst who writes on literature, film, and psychoanalysis, among other topics. He is a member of the Munich Work Group on Film and Psychoanalysis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |