TY - GEN AU - Hamburger, Andreas AU - Hancheva, Camellia AU - Volkan, Vamik D.; Ed. TI - Social trauma – an interdisciplinary textbook SN - 9783030478193 U1 - 616.8521 HAM/S PY - 2021/// CY - Switzerland PB - Springer KW - Medicine and health KW - Diseases of nervous system and mental disorders N1 - Part I: Theory of Social Trauma 1. Social Trauma: A Bridging Concept 2. Chosen Trauma 3. Collective Memory 4. Cultural Trauma Part II: Clinical Aspects of Social Trauma 5. The Complexity of Social Trauma Diagnosis and Intervention 6. Psychoanalytic Approaches to Social Trauma 7. Psychiatric Approaches to Social Trauma 8. Group Psychotherapy of Social Trauma 9. CBT of Social Trauma 10. Humanistic Approaches 11. Imaginative Psychotherapy in Cases of Social Trauma 12. Music Therapy 13. Dance Therapy 14. Family Systems Therapy 15. Psychodrama Part III: Developmental Psychology of Social Trauma 16. Developmental Trauma and the Society 17. Complex Trauma in Survivors 18. Attachment and Mentalization 19. Age Differences in Childhood Trauma Part IV: Memory Studies 20. Neurobiology of Traumatic Memories 21. Social Trauma Memory Construction 22. Autobiographical Narrative Related to Social Trauma 23. Generational Linking Part V: Social Psychology of Trauma 24. Chapter 24 25. Social Trauma in Organizational Culture 26. Traumatized Villages 27. Reconciliation 28. Social Integration and Disintegration Part VI: Legal and Ethical Aspects 29. Introduction 30. Gender based Violence in Forced Migration 31. Social Trauma Created/Perpetuated By Laws 32. Social Trauma and Psychocriminology Part VII: Specific Methodology and Practice in Social Trauma Research 33. Trauma Research 34: Quantitative Research 35. Qualitative Research 36: Ethnological and Action Research 37. Ethical Aspects of Social Trauma Research 38. Videotestimony Research Part VIII: Social Trauma and Education 39. The Role of the Education System in Social Trauma 40. Minority Education in Forced Migration 41. Initial Teacher Education 42. University Level Education on Social Trauma N2 - This book explores the intersection of clinical and social aspects of traumatic experiences in postdictatorial and post-war societies, forced migration, and other circumstances of collective violence. Contributors outline conceptual approaches, treatment methods, and research strategies for understanding social traumatizations in a wider conceptual frame that includes both clinical psychology and psychiatry. Accrued from a seven year interdisciplinary and international dialogue, the book presents multiple scholarly and practical views from clinical psychology and psychiatry to social and cultural theory, developmental psychology, memory studies, law, research methodology, ethics, and education. Among the topics discussed: Theory of social trauma Psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic approaches to social trauma Memory studies Developmental psychology of social trauma Legal and ethical aspects Specific methodology and practice in social trauma research Social Trauma: An International Textbook fills a critical gap between clinical and social theories of trauma, offering a basis for university teaching as well as an overview for all who are involved in the modern issues of victims of social violence. It will be a useful reference for students, teachers, and researchers in psychology, medicine, education, and political science, as well as for therapists and mental health practitioners dealing with survivors of collective violence, persecution, torture and forced migration ER -