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9780876308516

Broken Images Broken Selves: Dissociative Narratives In Clinical Practice

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    9780876308516

  • ISBN10:

    0876308515

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-08-01
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Saybrook Inst., San Francisco, CA. Uses case studies to describe dissociation in various cultural settings. For clinicians and the lay-person. 14 U.S. contributors. DNLM: Dissociative Disorders--psychology.

Table of Contents

About the Editors v(2)
About the Contributors vii(2)
Introduction ix
Part I. The Realm of Dissociation 3(122)
Chapter 1. Dissociation in Many Times and Places
3(38)
Stanley Krippner
Chapter 2. History of Dissociation in Western Psychology
41(20)
Peggy A. Wright
Chapter 3. The Etiologies of Dissociation
61(27)
Etzel Cardena
Chapter 4. Dissociation, Narrative, and Exceptional Human Experiences
88(37)
Rhea A. White
Part II. Narratives of Dissociative Experiences 125(180)
Chapter 5. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Existential-Humanistic Perspective
125(11)
Thomas Greening
Chapter 6. The Body and Modernity in MPD/DID
136(27)
Roger Levin
Chapter 7. Near-Death Narratives
163(18)
Bruce Greyson
Chapter 8. Inspiration, Mediumship, Surrealism: The Concept of Creative Dissociation
181(18)
Michael Grosso
Chapter 9. Alien Abduction Narratives
199(17)
Susan Marie Powers
Chapter 10. The Relationship of Dissociative Conditions to Sleep and Dreaming
216(14)
Deirdre Barrett
Chapter 11. Good Trips, Bad Trips: Psychedelic Drugs and Dissociation
230(18)
Gary Greenberg
Chapter 12. Dissociation in Terror of Death: The "Hypnoid State" Revisited
248(26)
Daniel Lapin
Chapter 13. Fantasy Proneness, Dissociation, and Narrative Construction
274(31)
Stephen Jay Lynn
Judith Pintar
Judith W. Rhue
Part III. Truth and Culture 305(58)
Chapter 14. Metaphoric Truth and Narrative Structure: Implications for Understanding and Treating Patients Exhibiting Dissociative Phenomena
305(18)
Michael W. Barclay
Chapter 15. Dissociative Narratives and Veracity
323(13)
Susan Marie Powers
Chapter 16. The Varieties of Dissociative Experience
336(27)
Stanley Krippner
Name Index 363(6)
Subject Index 369

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