Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors
Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation
by:
Janina Fisher
Summary:
The book presents a comprehensive approach to treating complex trauma, focusing on the concept of internal disconnection and the fragmentation of the self that often results from traumatic experiences. It offers therapeutic strategies for helping clients to recognize and integrate these fragmented parts, using techniques that promote healing, self-compassion, and the reclamation of a cohesive sense of identity.
Key points:
1. Internal Self-Alienation: Refers to the disconnection trauma survivors feel from themselves. Therapists need to understand this to help patients reconnect with their fragmented selves.
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