Falling Into Invisible Wounds

May 3, 2020 0

Dan:  I’ve fallen down three times this week. I am beginning to wonder. Some moments I think there must be something wrong with my brain or my knees or hip or balance. Or maybe I […]

Three Problems with Dissociation

May 6, 2019 0

Bryan T. Reuther, PsyD In the minds of clinicians and researchers, the term ‘dissociation’ conjures up a variety of intriguing and controversial phenomena; it should therefore come as no surprise that some have complained that […]

Worlds Apart: Dissociation and Traumatic Temporality

May 6, 2019 0

Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D. Coined by Pierre Janet in his investigations of hysteria, the term dissociation has taken on a variety of not-always-compatible meanings and usages in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. Donnel Stern (1997), for […]

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