From survival to fulfillment : a framework for the life-trauma dialectic.
Material type: TextSeries: Series in trauma and lossPublication details: Philadelphia, Pa. : Brunner/Mazel, 1998Description: xv, 256 pISBN:- 0876309228 (pbk)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-238) and indexes
An introduction to the field of traumatology -- The triaxial framework: the process, parameters, and depth axes as coordinates for orientation of concepts in traumatic stress and fulfillment -- Survival strategies: an octave for the symphony of traumatic stress and fulfillment -- The wholist perspective: an integrated framework of traumatic stress and fulfillment
When the ability to survive and fulfill life is threatened, people manifest a variety of responses and effects. These range from the most basic instincts to the most sublime aspects of life. They include physical, psychological, and social symptoms and illnesses and vary according to time, place, age, and social system
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