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Therapeutic Implications of a Social Interaction Model of Posttraumatic Stress
Authors:Willi Butollo
Affiliation:(1) Institute für Psychologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Leopoldstrasse 13, 80802 München, Germany
Abstract:Out of the many aspects of posttraumatic adaptation the role of self-process is emphasized, where ldquoselfrdquo is conceptualized as the representation of social interaction: Not only the ldquomessagesrdquo conveyed by others, but also a person's inner response to that messages, forms ongoing self-processes. Traumatic experiences lead to distorted self-processes, to a great extent due to posttraumatic inner dialogues. Therapeutic implications and experiences from Bosnia are discussed, where this model has been applied.
Keywords:traumatized self  dialogical self-processes  social interactions  trauma therapy  posttraumatic stress disorder
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