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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Trauma and recovery
Book • 1901
In this groundbreaking work, Judith Lewis Herman places individual experiences of trauma within a political frame, drawing parallels between private horrors like child abuse and public horrors like war.
The book details a three-stage sequence of trauma treatment and recovery: establishing safety, working through the trauma, and reconnecting with oneself and the world.
Herman emphasizes the importance of community in healing and the need for a secure base for recovery.
The book includes a new epilogue assessing changes in understanding and treating trauma over the last three decades.
The book details a three-stage sequence of trauma treatment and recovery: establishing safety, working through the trauma, and reconnecting with oneself and the world.
Herman emphasizes the importance of community in healing and the need for a secure base for recovery.
The book includes a new epilogue assessing changes in understanding and treating trauma over the last three decades.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Brandi Lust quotes this author's work on the dynamics between victims and perpetrators.

How to Respond to Abuse of Power: Practical Advice for Survivors Pt. 2 with Ginny Gay & Brandi Lust
Mentioned by Sofie Folke as describing long-term, recurring traumatic experiences and their effect on personality structure.

Traumer, PTSD og kompleks PTSD med psykolog og seniorforsker Sofie Folke