Abstract
"Reconstructing self and personhood when the assumptive world is shattered by trauma" by Karla Dolinsky
Healing complex trauma often involves many layers of therapeutic processing. At times, the trauma event can be processed, and the client reports feeling better or ‘healed from the event’, yet symptoms may linger. The author presents an intervention of a series of questions aimed at reconstructing the sense of self and personhood when the assumptive world is shattered by trauma.
"Reconstructing self and personhood when (...)" by Karla Dolinsky Vol 1 Issue 1
Healing complex trauma often involves many layers of therapeutic processing. At times, the trauma event can be processed, and the client reports feeling better or ‘healed from the event’, yet symptoms may linger. The author presents an intervention of a series of questions aimed at reconstructing the sense of self and personhood when the assumptive world is shattered by trauma.