Healing The Heart Of Trauma And Dissociation Wi... -

: The analyst does not observe from a distance but recognizes that their own subjectivity is part of the system. Conclusion

: Trauma disrupts the normal linear flow of time. The traumatic past is "freeze-framed" into an eternal present. Healing the Heart of Trauma and Dissociation wi...

: The ISP perspective focuses on both the patient's strengths (Leading Edge) and repetitive traumatic patterns (Trailing Edge). : The analyst does not observe from a

: When a child's distress is ignored or invalidated, the affect remains unintegrated and overwhelming. : The ISP perspective focuses on both the

Healing the Heart of Trauma and Dissociation: An Intersubjective Self Psychology Perspective

: Healing requires a "relational home" where painful feelings can be held, understood, and integrated. 2. Dissociation as Traumatic Temporality

Stolorow defines trauma as the experience of . Crucially, pain itself is not inherently traumatic. It becomes traumatic when an individual’s central affect states (such as intense fear or grief) fail to evoke an attuned response from a caregiver or significant other.

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