Background
Herman, Judith Lewis was born on March 31, 1942 in New York City. Daughter of Naphtali and Helen Lewis.
(本書は、2000年12月に誠信書房(¥4,500)から出版されましたが、絶版となったため当団体が原著出版社(HAR...)
本書は、2000年12月に誠信書房(¥4,500)から出版されましたが、絶版となったため当団体が原著出版社(HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS)と契約を行い、電子出版するものです。初版は出版本の画像データになっております。このため、スマホなど小さな端末では閲覧に適しません(10インチ以上を推奨)。また、データサイズを考慮して解像度も高くないので文字にカスレが見られます。ご不便をおかけしますが絶版本のためこのような形でも出版する意義があると考え出版に至りました。将来的にはテキスト形式に移行したいと考えてはいます。 (原著者紹介) ジュディス・ハーマン(Judith Lewis Herman、MD,)はアメリカの精神科医で、『心的外傷と回復』の著者として知られています。 1942年、ニューヨーク市に生まれ、マサチューセッツ州ラドクリフ・カレッジを卒業したあとハーバード大学医学部に入学、1968年に卒業しました。 彼女は1992年に『Trauma and Recovery』(邦題『心的外傷と回復』中井久夫訳 1999年)を発表し、PTSDをめぐる歴史、症状、治癒過程を詳しく叙述しました。この書物は、いまやPTSDによって苦しめられている人たちにとってバイブルのような存在になっています。 その中で、それまでの事故や災害など一回的なトラウマから起こるPTSDと区別して、たとえば幼少期の家庭内での虐待のように、一回ずつの出来事は身体的に命にかかわる重篤性を帯びていないとしても、継続的に受け続けた心的外傷から起こるPTSDを「複雑性PTSD」という概念で説明ました。 1990年代初めの記憶戦争では、ハーマンは虐待被害者の側に立って法廷で果敢に戦ってくれましたが、相手方の証人として出廷してきた著名な女性心理学者ロフタスや、ロフタスと連動して裁判を戦っていく財政基盤をととのえたFMSF(偽記憶症候群財団)などによる周到な反撃にあって、だいぶ苦戦し、その結果、社会的なバッシングにさらされることとなりました。 しかし、このような逆境においても、自分の信じることを坦々とやっていくことしかないという心境に達したハーマンは、1999年に過去の研究の延長である『Father-Daughter Incest』(邦題『父-娘 近親姦 :「家族」の闇を照らす』齊藤學訳 2000年)を発表し、家庭内で行われている近親姦は、一般に知られているよりもはるかに多いことを実証し、それによって今後のPTSD治療の指針を示しました。 そのことについてハーマンは、2000年にボストンを訪れた齊藤學と会談しました。当時、日本でもマスメディアなどによる無理解とバッシングにさらされていた齊藤學は、ハーマンの姿勢を見て学び、もともと理解しようとしていない人々へ反論しても意味はないと考えるようになり、以後は社会的発言よりも、自身も坦々と自分の信じる方法を続けることに重きを置くようになったと後に述べています。 その後ハーマンは、ハーバード大学医学精神科准教授であるとともに、ボストンのトラウマ支援団体(Boston Trauma Support)の犠牲者回復センターVOV(Victim of Violence Program)の監修者として活動をつづけています。 (http://www.just.or.jp当団体ホームページより引用)
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( A revised and updated edition of the groundbreaking wor...)
A revised and updated edition of the groundbreaking work that changed the way we think about and treat traumatic events and trauma victims. When Trauma and Recovery was first published in 1992, it was hailed as a groundbreaking work. In the intervening years, it has become the basic text for understanding trauma survivors. By placing individual experience in a broader political frame, Judith Herman argues that psychological trauma can be understood only in a social context. Drawing on her own research on incest, as well as on a vast literature on combat veterans and victims of political terror, she shows surprising parallels between private horrors like child abuse and public horrors like war. A new epilogue reviews what has changed--and what has not changed--over two decades. Trauma and Recovery is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand how we heal and are healed.
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Spine and cover are in good condition. Multiple chapters have sentences that are underlined in pen. Great buy if you don't mind some marks on the pages!
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( When Trauma and Recovery was first published in 1992, i...)
When Trauma and Recovery was first published in 1992, it was hailed as a groundbreaking work. In the intervening years, Herman's volume has changed the way we think about and treat traumatic events and trauma victims. In a new afterword, Herman chronicles the incredible response the book has elicited and explains how the issues surrounding the topic have shifted within the clinical community and the culture at large.Trauma and Recovery brings a new level of understanding to a set of problems usually considered individually. Herman draws on her own cutting-edge research in domestic violence as well as on the vast literature of combat veterans and victims of political terror, to show the parallels between private terrors such as rape and public traumas such as terrorism. The book puts individual experience in a broader political frame, arguing that psychological trauma can be understood only in a social context. Meticulously documented and frequently using the victims' own words as well as those from classic literary works and prison diaries, Trauma and Recovery is a powerful work that will continue to profoundly impact our thinking.
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( Through an intensive clinical study of forty incest vic...)
Through an intensive clinical study of forty incest victims and numerous interviews with professionals in mental health, child protection, and law enforcement, Judith Herman develops a composite picture of the incestuous family. In a new afterword, Herman offers a lucid and thorough overview of the knowledge that has developed about incest and other forms of sexual abuse since this book was first published. Reviewing the extensive research literature that demonstrates the validity of incest survivors' sometimes repressed and recovered memories, she convincingly challenges the rhetoric and methods of the backlash movement against incest survivors, and the concerted attempt to deny the events they find the courage to describe.
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Rich with expert, practical guidance for therapists, this book presents an evidence-based group treatment approach for survivors of interpersonal trauma. This time-limited treatment is designed for clients who have achieved basic safety and stability in present-day life and who are ready to work on the more enduring ways that trauma has harmed their self-perception and relationships. Vivid case examples and transcripts illustrate the process of screening, selecting, and orienting group members and helping them craft and work toward individualized goals, while optimizing the healing power of group interactions. In a convenient large-size format, the book includes reproducible handouts, worksheets, and flyers.
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Herman, Judith Lewis was born on March 31, 1942 in New York City. Daughter of Naphtali and Helen Lewis.
Bachelor, Radcliffe College, 1964; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1968.
Intern, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968-1969; resident in psychiatry, Boston University Medical Center, 1970-1973; psychiatric director, Women's Mental Health Collective, Inc., Somerville, Massachusetts, 1973-1994; assistant clinical professor psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1981-1989; associate clinical professor psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, since 1990; dir training victims of violence program, Cambridge Hospital Department Psychiatry, since 1985.
(本書は、2000年12月に誠信書房(¥4,500)から出版されましたが、絶版となったため当団体が原著出版社(HAR...)
( Through an intensive clinical study of forty incest vic...)
( Rich with expert, practical guidance for therapists, th...)
( A revised and updated edition of the groundbreaking wor...)
( When Trauma and Recovery was first published in 1992, i...)
(Spine and cover are in good condition. Multiple chapters ...)
Fellow American Psychiatric Association (chairman commission on women 1984-1985, commission on abuse of psychiatry 1985-1988, task force on DSM IV 1990-1993, Manfred Guttmacher award 1994).
Married Peter Herman, September 8, 1963 (divorced 1971). Married Jerry Berndt, May 8, 1978. 1 child, Emma Lewis Berndt.