

An edition of The mosaic mind (1995)
empowering the tormented selves of child abuse survivors
By Regina A. Goulding
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Norton
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
As a window into the human psyche, the authors use one abuse survivor's extraordinary journal entries, in which her inner dialogues are dramatically revealed. This survivor (a legal client of the first author and a therapy client of the second author) takes the reader on a remarkable odyssey. Her narrative brings the IFS model to life. Reading her story we learn how the human psyche overcomes even the most severe traumas and emotional injuries. From the IFS perspective, the survivor's symptoms - the inability to trust anyone, the compulsive self-soothing or self-punishment, the pervasive sense of shame and badness, the hidden rage - are all seen not as symptoms of psychopathology, but as heroic efforts by warring sub-personalities to protect the core Self from the destructive effects of the abuse. The authors provide guidelines for accessing this core Self, undamaged in even the most severely abused individuals. With the Self in the lead, survivors can release their parts from extreme roles and restore the internal system to its natural state of balance and harmony. The authors present revolutionary psychological theories that bring unfaltering hope to survivors of abuse. This illuminating, pioneering book opens a new world of understanding for all students of the human psyche.
subjects: Adult child sexual abuse victims, Multiple personality, Rehabilitation, Psychosynthesis, Kind, Therapie, Réadaptation, Personnalité multiple, Psychosynthèse, Sexual Child Abuse, Adult, Sexueller Missbrauch, Enfants victimes d'abus sexuels devenus adultes, Psychotherapy, Persönlichkeitsstörung, Abused children, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Methods