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Traumata
Magazine article from: Film - Dienst Kleiner, Felicitas July 20, 2006 700+ words 37 726 Traumata Trauma Grobritannlen 2004 Produktion Little Bird Produzenten Nicky Kentish Barnes, Jonathan Cavendish, Lizzie Francke Regie Marc... |
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Hope and betrayal: A psychoanalytic reading of "Amy Foster".(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Conradiana Finkelstein, Sue March 22, 2000 700+ words ...will show that this and the many other traumata which marked Conrad's history reflect...acceptance of displaced versions of the traumata engraved upon his spirit. It is in the...father, he endured not only major shock traumata but also numerous strain traumata. The... |
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Colonial aggression and collective aggressor trauma1
Magazine article from: International Journal of Psychoanalysis West-Leuer, Beate October 1, 2009 700+ words ...Volkan, 1999). I understand 'aggressor traumata' to be the personal and collective...injustices committed. These aggressor traumata are various and variously experienced...with the aggressors and their collective traumata. She assumed, as well as she could... |
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Pathological findings and clinical outcomes study of 101 fibromyalgia patients...
Magazine article from: Frontier Perspectives Bauer, Johann A. March 22, 2007 700+ words ...Is there any evidence of micro-traumata? * Is that the case of a chronic progressive...Neither thesaurismoses, nor micro-traumata could be found. The changes exclusively...staining. Therefore, repeated micro-traumata may not play a role in the aetiology... |
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Pathological findings and clinical outcomes study of 101 fibromyalgia patients...
Magazine article from: Frontier Perspectives Bauer, Johann A. September 22, 2006 700+ words ...Is there any evidence of micro-traumata? * Is that the case of a chronic progressive...Neither thesaurismoses, nor micro-traumata could be found. The changes exclusively...staining. Therefore, repeated micro-traumata may not play a role in the aetiology... |
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Posttraumatic re-experiencing in older people: Working through or covering up?
Magazine article from: American Journal of Psychotherapy Schreuder, J N April 1, 1996 700+ words ...between the general, often more concrete, characteristics of traumata, and their individual perception and significance. I will...consider the following aspects fundamental elements of war traumata: an abrupt disruption of one's existential continuity... |
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Real-life role play: a cognitive therapy case study with two young sex-abuse...
Magazine article from: Journal of Group Psychotherapy Psychodrama and Soiometry Jacobs, Julie E. June 22, 2002 700+ words ...in cognitive therapy with two children who survived similar traumata. I describe details of the case and offer a brief discussion...at age 10. One girl is now 15 and has undergone additional traumata in the subsequent 4 years. The younger girl was brought into... |
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Biographical truths and their clinical consequences: Understanding 'embodied...
Magazine article from: International Journal of Psychoanalysis Leuzinger-Bohleber, Marianne December 1, 2008 700+ words ...essential for therapeutic change. A detailed biographical reconstruction of the idiosyncratic traumata also proved indispensible for accepting the childhood traumata and their lasting consequences as part of one's own life and biography. To give just... |
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Data from University of Basel provide new insights into dental traumatology.
Newspaper article from: Health & Medicine Week January 12, 2009 700+ words ...of the DZ pairs were concordant. With respect to facial traumata, 52.4% of the MZ pairs compared to 58.1% of the DZ pairs...dominate in determining an individual's risk for orofacial traumata." Wasmer and colleagues published their study in Dental Traumatology... |
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The "adualistic" representation of trauma: On malignant internalization
Magazine article from: American Journal of Psychotherapy Meares, Russell July 1, 1999 700+ words ...and related disorders has created renewed interest in the clinical impact of traumata. As yet, however, little attention has been paid to the way in which these traumata are represented in memory, and how these representations differ from that... |
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Tooth Replantation
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers ...year. Most teeth that are replanted are lost through trauma, usually falls and other types of accidents. The most common traumata resulting in tooth avulsion are sports accidents that result in falls or blows to the head. The mandatory use of mouthguards... |
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Berger, Hans
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography ...has proved to be of ever increasing importance in diagnosing and treating neurological diseases (epilepsy, brain tumors, traumata). Berger ’ s work was strongly influenced by the exact psychology of the nineteenth century. In developing his... |
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Bauer, Ida (1882-1945)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...Peppina, Philip then started a long liaison with her. Dora's conflicts were aggravated by that liaison and also by two traumata that she suffered at the hands of Hans. Although she consulted Freud once in 1898, Dora did not go into treatment with him... |
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Memory
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ...to problems of memory) is the third perspective, involving the alleviation of pathological symptoms by recalling forgotten traumata. Freud himself did a great deal to promote this point of view through the significance he attached in numerous of his writings... |
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