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Interpersonal Trauma and its Consequences in Adulthood

Edited By: Alicja Kuczyńska, Agnieszka Widera-Wysoczańska

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This book presents studies on the influence of childhood abuse on adult functioning, including various symptoms, problems, and personality and neurobiological disorders. It also contains psychotherapeutic issues connected with interpersonal trauma.

The source of interpersonal psychological trauma is a traumatic event that is repetitive, chronic and complex in nature, and is caused by the action of…
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The source of interpersonal psychological trauma is a traumatic event that is repetitive, chronic and complex in nature, and is caused by the action of a closely related person, most frequently in a dysfunctional and pathological family. This book presents studies on the influence of various forms of abuse experienced in childhood on the personal functioning of that individual in adulthood, including various types of symptoms, problems, and personality and neurobiological disorders. It also contains psychotherapeutic issues connected with interpersonal trauma.

Agnieszka Widera-Wysoczanska, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist; Adjunct Professor in the Clinical Department at the Institute of Psychology, Wrocław University, Poland; and Co-Developer of the Mental Health Center for Persons from Dysfunctional Families. She specializes in interpersonal, chronic and complex childhood trauma in dysfunctional families and in the risk factors of sexual abuse in the families. She is a Psychotherapist of the European Psychotherapy Association, Trauma Specialist, Supervisor in diagnosis and therapy for people after trauma, and Consultatnt in Child Clinical Psychology. She was a member of the National Agency Against Family Violence (2007–2009). She has authored books entitled Dialog About Dying: Hermeneutical Approaches (2000) and Mechanism of Abuse in the Family: From Generation to Generation (2010), and has published numerous articles on related topics.

Alicja Kuczyńska, PhD, is a Clinical and Social Psychologist. She is a Professor and Head of the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at the Institute of Psychology, Wrocław University, Poland. She is Editor of the Polish Journal of Applied Psychology. Her main field of interest is concerned with human bonding in social and personal relationships, from the point of view of evolution and social theories (e.g. sex and gender as well as other non-verbal aspects). For the last ten years she has been focusing her interest on borderline personality disorders.

Alicja Kuczynska, Maria Beisert, Lidia Cierpiałkowska, Dorota Dyjakon, Rudolf Gregurek, Marilyn Korzekwa, Irena Pospiszyl, ola Sakson, Beata Pastwa Wojciechowska, Jowita Wycisk

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2400-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2400-2
  • Date of Publication: 2010-11-17

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2468-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2468-2
  • Date of Publication: 2010-11-17

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: MMJ, MMJT, JFFE3
  • THEMA: MKM, MKMT, JBFK3
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