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Author Harrington, Francis Joseph

Title Trauma, Shame, and Secret Making : Being a Family Without a Narrative
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (198 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface: One Hundred and Thirty Years of Secrecy; Part I 1876-1909: When Men of Science Listened to Women; 1 Pierre Janet's Inquiry Into Hysteria; 2 The Straw and the Camel's Back: Rose (1876-1942); 3 Remaking a Narrative in a World of Silence; Part II 1910-1945: When the Medical Profession Listened to Men of War; 4 Abram Kardiner's Inquiry Into the Traumatic Neuroses of War; 5 Rose and Her Children: Aileen (1910-1983) and Leonard (1914-1971); 6 The Participant Observer Arrives on the Island
Part III 1946-1979: When We Listened to Post-war Families and Their Children7 The Inquiries of Salvador Minuchin, John Sigal and Marie-Anik Gagné; 8 Aileen and Her Children: Joseph (1948) and Mary Anne (1951-2007); 9 Moving On While Standing Still; Part IV 1980-1999: When We Named Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; 10 The Inquiries of Donald Meichenbaum, Judith Herman and Bessel Van der Kolk; 11 The Generation That Might Not Have Been: Kat (1987) and Dimitri (1988); 12 Reframing the Narratives of Children; Part V 2000 and Beyond: As We Apply the Findings of Neuroimaging and Epigenetics
13 The Neurobiology of Ruth Lanius and Epigenetics of Michael Meaney14 From Enmeshment to Disengagement to Loss; 15 Failures of the Participant Observer; Part VI Dates TBD: Recovery and the Social Commitment to Reducing Childhood Trauma; 16 Judith Herman's Stages of Recovery and John Rawls's Theory of Justice; 17 If Rose Answered the Ten Questions of Vincent Felitti's ACE Study; 18 The Participant Observer in the Schools; Afterword (2017): Freud and the Clergy Sexual Abuse Scandal; Index
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ISBN 9781315278193
1315278197