Intensive psychotherapy for persistent dissociative processes : the fear of feeling real / Richard A. Chefetz.
Material type: TextSeries: Norton series on interpersonal neurobiologyPublisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 462 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0393707520
- 9780393707526
- 616.8914 23
- RC553.D5 .C44 2015
Contents:
A mind hiding from itself -- Life as performance art : the search for felt coherence -- Recognizing dissociative experience and self states -- Opening a treatment for persistent dissociative processes -- Affect, neurobiology, and dissociative processes -- Fear and depersonalization -- Incest, sexual addiction, and dissociative processes -- Waking the dead therapist -- The unconscious fear of feeling real : negativity and the negative therapeutic reaction -- Object-coercive doubting -- In the throes of an enactment -- Emerging from an enactment.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A mind hiding from itself -- Life as performance art : the search for felt coherence -- Recognizing dissociative experience and self states -- Opening a treatment for persistent dissociative processes -- Affect, neurobiology, and dissociative processes -- Fear and depersonalization -- Incest, sexual addiction, and dissociative processes -- Waking the dead therapist -- The unconscious fear of feeling real : negativity and the negative therapeutic reaction -- Object-coercive doubting -- In the throes of an enactment -- Emerging from an enactment.
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