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Volume 2 (2024), Edition 4
Trauma Kultur Gesellschaft- Journal:
- Trauma Kultur Gesellschaft
- Publisher:
- 06.12.2024
Summary
Trauma Culture Society is an interdisciplinary journal of psychotraumatology. It is edited by closely cooperating experts from medicine, psychology and psychoanalysis, social and cultural sciences, and philosophy. In a broad spectrum of topics, it always deals with severe psychological injuries from which people suffer in the long term, often for life. Not only are individual fates illuminated and the experience of the wounded examined, but medical, psychodynamic, and therapeutic treatment options are also discussed, and the social significance of and cultural approaches to trauma are explored. Excessive violence, its manifold preconditions as well as its subjective and social, also intergenerationally inherited consequences have shaped human coexistence since time immemorial. Traumas are part of the lives of many people - also in our present, worldwide. The new journal is dedicated to this complex issue. It combines psychotraumatological perspectives with the analysis of social, historical and cultural forms of life, in which very different ways of dealing with psychological injuries and their social consequences can be observed - from denial, trivialization or repression to conscious enlightenment in political cultures of remembrance, which commemorate the victims of excessive violence as well as the transgenerational transmission of their suffering even after decades and centuries. This can take many forms and media. The booklets contain original works, workshop reports from current research projects, practice reports, book and film reviews, and clinical case presentations.
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Bibliographic data
- ISSN-Print
- 2752-2121
- ISSN-Online
- 2752-213X
- Publisher
- Psychosozial-Verlag, Gießen
- Language
- German
- Product type
- Volume
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Children with histories of exposure to multiple traumatic experiences within their families or in medical settings usually meet criteria for numerous clinical diagnosis, none of which capture the complexity of their biological, emotional and...
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This chapter takes a look at paradigms and dominant theoretical figures in recent trauma informed pedagogy using the example of the ›safe place‹ and attachment theory and scrutinises them in terms of their scientific foundation and their impact...
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This article describes the necessity of expanding trauma informed care concepts to youth welfare and child protection services, and the entry into trauma-sensitive relationship and resilience -oriented help and treatment planning. The necessity...
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A subgroup of delinquent and deviant clients who are particularly psychosocially and socially burdened cannot be adequately reached by existing pedagogic or psychotherapeutic services. In order to meet this target group in a development-promoting...
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At a time of increasing political uncertainty and crises, in early 2024, the author of this article, a teacher in a Berlin ›welcome class‹, turns to a trauma pedagogy case report from 2015 till 2017. A Syrian-Palestinian pupil in her class had...
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The article introduces various concepts of an understanding of trauma extended to include social conditions: ›sequential traumatization‹ (Keilson), ›social mediation‹ (critical psychology) of violence and trauma – and the results of the...
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