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Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence--from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror Paperback – May 30, 1997
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- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBasic Books
- Publication dateMay 30, 1997
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.75 x 8 inches
- ISBN-100465087302
- ISBN-13978-0465087303
- Lexile measure1330L
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- Publisher : Basic Books; Reprint edition (May 30, 1997)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0465087302
- ISBN-13 : 978-0465087303
- Lexile measure : 1330L
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.75 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #407,115 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #693 in Post-Traumatic Stress
- #713 in Medical Psychology Pathologies
- #1,271 in Popular Psychology Pathologies
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Customers find the book helpful and compelling for understanding trauma. They describe it as a powerful tool for understanding the effects of trauma on human beings. The pacing is described as lucid and easy to understand, with sophisticated vocabulary. Readers appreciate the well-researched information about a broad range of trauma. Overall, they consider the book valuable and worth owning.
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Customers find the book easy to read and helpful for mental health professionals. They describe it as an insightful guide on trauma recovery and a good starting point for understanding PTSD. The content is described as excellent and thorough.
"...book to have your family, spouse, significant other, or other supportive individual read...." Read more
"...This book is probably the most helpful book I have read on trauma recovery in 20 years...." Read more
"...This book resonates with me, on a personal and professional level. I am glad to have added it to my library...." Read more
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Customers find the book helpful for understanding the effects of trauma on humans. They say it provides a deep look into the minds of people who have been impacted by trauma. The book helps readers gain insights that change their perspective on misfortune and help them change their lives. Readers mention it's one of the most important psychiatric works published since Freud, providing a step-by-step guide to recovery.
"...34;Trauma and Recovery," however, explains trauma in a way that relates to EVERYONE and explains it in GREAT DETAIL...." Read more
"...outlines three main stages: establishing safety, remembering and integrating one's story, and re-integrating oneself back into the social world...." Read more
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"...She starts with history, goes into trauma and various treatments. She delineates differences of acute trauma of a single event vs chronic traumas...." Read more
Customers find the book readable and informative. They appreciate the clear writing style and sophisticated vocabulary, yet it's easy to understand and perform the exercises. The author writes with compassion and has a deep understanding of healing.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2013I have suffered from severe, debilitating depression for several years as a result of a trauma that is actually completely unrelated to what this book focuses on. Despite not having suffered trauma due to a rape, war or kidnapping, I found this book to be life-changing. I looked and searched endlessly for in-depth information to explain why I feel the way I do, and until this book, there was absolutely nothing out there. I came across countless webpages, medical literature, books, shows, blogs, essays, research papers, medical sites, and none explained WHY. A great deal of them focused on symptoms, but only general symptoms that could apply to a great deal of things. Besides, I already knew what my symptoms were. Another significant portion were dedicated to veterans and PTSD. I would read them, but again, they would still only discuss things on a very superficial basis. Blogs would talk about what medications people took, and arguments would ensue about who had the worse story. Medical literature would delve into explanations of which receptor and which brain lobe shrunk or expanded, and shock rates of rats. Why was there no simple explanation for why people feel these symptoms when suffering from trauma? I even asked my psychiatrist that I see twice a week -I would beg him to explain to me in detail what I had, why I had this, when I would get better, and why I experienced these awful symptoms. He would always respond the same way.... that I had "complicated depression," "complicated grief," and that I had "experienced a severe trauma." Any symptom I specifically asked about, was just a "symptom common in trauma." Was there just NO explanation?
Based on my past experience with being let down, I had little faith this book would be able to explain what I have been going through for several years now, ESPECIALLY because it focuses on trauma related to rape, war, kidnapping. "Trauma and Recovery," however, explains trauma in a way that relates to EVERYONE and explains it in GREAT DETAIL. The detail and depth was beyond any hope I had or anything I could have imagined. It brought up points that I did not even consider, and thoughts that made me learn a great deal about my affliction. In fact, this book brought to light answers and closure for issues that I had tried to address with my $300/hr psychiatrist for the past 3 years. I thought to myself, "wtf?! what took my doctor so long and why has he been torturing me about this???!" Yes - this book WILL drum up emotions, and it did cost me plenty of tears and opening of wounds that were supposedly healed over, however, I definitely needed to understand the answers to these questions in order to move on.
This is an ideal book to have your family, spouse, significant other, or other supportive individual read. A great struggle for me, and one that has brought me much pain, is feeling as though I constantly have to explain myself and my actions/affliction to my family. They are actually the most supportive people anyone could ever hope for, yet they STILL can't understand what it is that I am going through or why I do the things I do. It is an awful feeling. I begged them to read this book, they didn't unfortunately, but I truly believe that if you love someone who is going through PTSD, depression/trauma/grief, you would show amazing support in reading this to help them.
In terms of what I have, and how this helped me.... I have experienced ups/downs, cycles of feeling great, then feeling terrible, not being able to get out of bed or my home for days even weeks, withdrawing socially, unable to work for several years, feeling unbelievably overwhelmed by the littlest of things, losing track of time, barely able to keep up with anything, uninterested in anything, no form of romantic relationships whatsoever, flashbacks to the event(s), extreme fatigue, uncontrollable sobbing, anxiety, hopelessness, chest pain, accelerated aging, feeling like something in me has permanently changed and I'm not "me", indifference, guilt. This is the foremost work in bringing to light the underlying cause(s) for these symptoms and why/how trauma affects us differently that just plain depression.
If you need this book, I send you my prayers and wish you the best in your or your loved one's recovery.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2004This is not your usual trauma recovery book. Most books on healing explain symptoms, offer exercises, and provide illuminating case histories. Judith Herman does all this, but she goes beyond just focusing on healing oneself in isolation. We are social animals, and must live within our culture. Thus, how our culture regards trauma and traumatized people is very important to those trying to become reintegrated into society after massive psychic shock. Dr. Herman explains our modern Western culture's attitudes toward trauma and the traumatized, gives a fascinating and pertinent history of how those attitudes have changed throughout the past century, and shows how those attitudes affect how survivors recover.
Dr. Herman sets forth most of this broader cultural history in Part 1, Chapter 1, "A Forgotten History." She begins with the female hysteria patients of 19th Century Europe, and ends up with the Vietnam veterans' movement to demand treatment for battle induced post-traumatic stress. The veterans' work bore fruit. In 1980 the American Psychiatric Association included "post-traumatic stress disorder" in its official manual of mental disorders. This paved the way in the 1980s for victims of rape, childhood abuse, and domestic violence to be treated for post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms.
Part of the history Herman sets forth explores why people tend to shun and try to silence trauma survivors. She writes, "It is very tempting to take the side of the perpetrator. All the perpetrator asks is that the bystander do nothing. He appeals to the universal desire to see, hear, and speak no evil. The victim, on the contrary, asks the bystander to share the burden of pain. The victim demands action, engagement, and remembering."
I would guess that most people recovering from trauma have experienced the dynamic of those around them "taking the side of the perpetrator." Without understanding why they are doing so only compounds the suffering the survivor experiences, and intensifies the feeling that one is tainted, bad, or defective for having been traumatized in the first place. In exploring the cultural dynamics of collective repression and denial, Herman does a great service to those who must heal and re-enter a culture which can sometimes be seen to be in league with the perpetrators in our world.
The remainder of Part 1 deals with the types of abuse and the symptoms which follow. This information can be found in other books, but here it is set in a larger cultural context which helps the reader to make more sense out of the symptoms.
Part 2 describes the stages of recovery. This information is very concrete, very helpful, and hopeful as well. Dr. Herman outlines three main stages: establishing safety, remembering and integrating one's story, and re-integrating oneself back into the social world.
This book is probably the most helpful book I have read on trauma recovery in 20 years. Dr. Herman's idea of exploring the social matrix in which healing occurs is brilliant. After all, we are all connected. We cannot heal ourselves without making some sort of peace with the culture around us. We cannot always change the attitudes of those around us, but we can learn to understand, and thus approach those who cannot comprehend our reality with at least some measure of forgiveness and compassion.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024I am biased because I love the author's work. It is amazingly well-researched, but also accessible, compassionate, and never loses sight of the people who are impacted by different types of trauma. This book resonates with me, on a personal and professional level. I am glad to have added it to my library. Also, worth noting, it arrived in perfect condition, and quite quickly.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024Interesting to know that his clinical approach to healing those who have been exposed to trauma is over 30 years old.
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Luis ReyesReviewed in Mexico on July 1, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
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Alexander HuelleReviewed in Germany on October 8, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Ein Klassiker voller Empathie
Dr. Hermans Buch ist seit vielen Jahren ein unverzichtbares Standardwerk der Traumatherapie. Mir hat es geholfen, die Wirkung von traumatischen Erlebnissen in der Arbeit einer internationalen NGO zu verstehen und toxische Arbeitsverhältnisse zu verbessern. Empfohlene Lektüre.
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JulsOReviewed in Spain on July 24, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Vital para trabajar el trauma.
El enfoque de la integración del trauma desde dos tipos de traumas tan fuertes y tan distintos a la vez es maravilloso. Un "must" para el psicólogo clínico.
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Italy on January 22, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Un libro eccezionale
Quello di Judith Herman è un contributo importantissimo per conoscere e trattare il trauma. Ha una visione molto ampia e ben radicata nelle problematiche sociali e culturali. Il trauma non è visto solo da una prospettiva medico-scientifica ma piuttosto inserendo la persona all'interno del contesto umano, familiare, relazionale e sociale a tutti i livelli. Denuncia l'ineguaglianza e la violenza, richiama l'urgenza di scardinarle per una maggiore giustizia sociale.
MommaDragonReviewed in Canada on April 18, 20185.0 out of 5 stars I can't say enough about how beneficial and integral this book is to understanding and healing - regardless the trauma source!
This book was one of so very few that actually helped me to heal, to find support enough and compassion enough to let go of the pain of putting up wit uninformed and blaming / shaming / punishing bystanders who believe their opinion "should matter more than" my experiences and proceed to tell those who are violated just how that is. This book gave me tools and knowledge to help myself deal with this sort of post-trauma assault and trauma - a survival tool needed in a society of low eq social peers. Every page was a "Yes! / Oh My God, that's So True / Accurate!" This was a healing balm for a tormented psyche, and a supportive friend in the walk to, through and beyond healing. I still read this every now and again to give myself a boost - Thank you so much world / deities / Universe, for Judith Herman's efforts with this work! <3
For those who know of someone traumatized by IPV / DV / or any other type of Trauma, who's struggling to cope; this is a fantastic book to read to understand why they're there, and to give as a support in helping to reconnect and feed hope and healing.
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