Wounded By Reality Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series Volume 6 Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series DONNEL STERN, PH.D., SERIES EDITOR Volume 1 Clinical Values: Emotions That Guide Psychoanalytic Treatment Sandra Buechler Volume 2 What Do Mothers Want? ContemporaryPerspectivesinPsychoanalysisandRelatedDisciplines Sheila Brown Volume 3 The Fallacy of Understanding / The Ambiguity of Change Edgar A. Levenson Volume 4 PrelogicalExperience: AnInquiryintoDreams&OtherCreativeProcesses Edward S. Tauber and Maurice R. Green Volume 5 Prologue to Violence: Child Abuse, Dissociation, and Crime Abby Stein Volume 6 Wounded By Reality: Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma Ghislaine Boulanger Wounded By Reality Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma Ghislaine Boulanger THE ANALYTIC PRESS 2007 Mahwah, NJ London Acknowledgment is gratefully made to: ContemporaryPsychoanalysisforgrantingpermissiontousemate- rialthatoriginallyappearedintwoarticlespublishedinitspages: “TheCostofSurvival:PsychoanalysisandAdultOnsetTrauma,”38: 17–44,January2002.And“WoundedbyReality:TheCollapseofthe SelfinAdultOnsetTrauma,”38:45–76,January2002. Chapter 7 is an expanded and adapted version of “From Voyeur to Witness: The Recovery of Symbolic Function after Massive Psy- chic Trauma,” which originally appeared inPsychoanalytic Psy- chology, 22:21–31, 2005. Copyright 2005 by the Educational Publishing Foundation. Adapted with permission. Chapter 9 is an expanded and adapted version of “The Strength Found in Innocence,” which originally appeared inPsychoanaly- sis and Psychotherapy, 20:119–136. Copyright 2003, Interna- tional Universities Press. The Estate of Mrs. ClaireBlundenandPFD(www.pfd.co.uk) for permission to reproduce EdmundBlunden’spoem “1916 seen from 1921” (© Estate of Mrs. ClaireBlunden1922). This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2011. To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk. Copyright © 2007 by The Analytic Press, Inc. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereproduced inanyform,byphotostat,microform,retrievalsystem,or anyothermeans,withoutpriorwrittenpermissionofthe publisher. The Analytic Press, Publishers 10 Industrial Avenue Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 www.erlbaum.com Cover design byTomaiMaridou CIPinformation for this volume may be obtained by contacting the Library of Congress ISBN 0-203-83779-7 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 978-0-88163-430-3 — 0-88163-430-1 (cloth) For Charles Kadushin Contents Acknowledgments xi Chapter 1: Toward a Psychodynamic Understanding 1 of Adult Onset Trauma Chapter 2: Catastrophic Dissociation and Childhood Trauma: 19 Some Distinctions Chapter 3: The Cost of Survival: Historical Perspectives 41 on Adult Onset Trauma Chapter 4: Wounded by Reality: The Relational Turn 61 Chapter 5: The Core Self in Crisis: Deconstructing 77 Catastrophic Dissociation Chapter 6: The Relational Self in Crisis: Further 95 Deconstructing Catastrophic Dissociation Chapter 7: From Voyeur to Witness: The Crisis in Symbolic 113 Functioning During Catastrophic Dissociation Chapter8:TheAncientMariner’sDilemma:Constructing 131 aTraumaNarrative vii viii Chapter9:TheStrengthFoundinInnocence:Resistanceto 151 WorkingPsychodynamicallywithSurvivorsofAdultOnsetTrauma Chapter 10: The Psychological Politics of Catastrophe: 169 Local, Personal, and Professional References 185 Index 197 1916 seen from 1921 Tired with dull grief, grown old before my day, I sit in solitude and only hear Long silent laughters, murmurings of dismay, The lost intensities of hope and fear; In those old marshes yet the rifles lie, On the thin breastwork flutter the grey rags, The very books I read are there — and I Dead as the men I loved, wait while life drags Its wounded length from those sad streets of war Into green places here, that were my own. But now what once was mine is mine no more, I seek such neighbors here and I find none. With such strong gentleness and tireless will These ruined houses seared themselves in me, Passionate I look for their dumb stories still, And the charred stub outspeaks the living tree. —EdmundBlunden(1921) EdmundBlunden,“1916seenfrom1921”fromMenWhoMarchAway,I.M.Parson,ed.
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