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Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Not Just a North American Phenomenon

by George F Rhoades Jr and Vedat Sar
Hardback
Publication Date: 03/11/2006

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An international look at the similarities and differences of long-lasting trauma

Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective examines the psychological, sociological, political, economic, and cultural aspects of trauma and its consequences on people around the world. Dispelling the myth that trauma-related dissociative disorders are a North American phenomenon, this unique book travels through more than a dozen countries to analyze the effects of long-lasting traumatization-both natural and man-made-on adults and children. Working from theoretical and clinical perspectives, the field's leading experts address trauma in situations that range from the psychological effects of the Troubles in Northern Ireland to the emergence of Hikikomori, the phenomenon of social withdrawal in Japanese youth.

Reactions to trauma can be both unique according to a person's culture and similar to the experiences of others around the world. Dissociation, intense grief, anger, and survivor's guilt are common responses as people split off mentally, physically, and emotionally from the source of the trauma, whether it's an act of nature (tsunami, earthquake, flood, etc.) or the trauma created by violence, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, assault, confinement, kidnapping, and war. Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective examines the efforts of clinicians and researchers in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America, Australia, and New Zealand to develop sociopsychological methods of providing counseling to people who are suffering physically, emotionally and spiritually, training for professionals counted on to dispense that counseling, and economic and political solutions that might help to limit the devastating effects of natural disasters.

Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective examines:



the tensions between the National Health Service and the private sector in the United Kingdom

how the Mandarin version of the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) is used in China

Djinnai, a culture-bound syndrome and possession trance disorder found in Iran

how colonialism has transmitted trauma to the Maori people of New Zealand

transgenerational trauma in Turkey

religious rituals and spirit possession in the Philippines

memory wars in Israel

traumatic syndromes among the French

differences in dissociative experiences among Chinese and Japanese youth

childhood trauma in Argentina

and much more

Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective is an enlightening professional resource for anyone working in psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy.
ISBN:
9780789034076
9780789034076
Category:
Psychiatry
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
03-11-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
360
Dimensions (mm):
210x148x29mm
Weight:
0.83kg

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