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michaela huber: Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective George F Rhoades Jr, Vedat Sar, 2013-05-13 An international look at the similarities and differences of long-lasting trauma Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective examines the psychological, sociological, political, economic, and cultural aspects of trauma and its consequences on people around the world. Dispelling the myth that trauma-related dissociative disorders are a North American phenomenon, this unique book travels through more than a dozen countries to analyze the effects of long-lasting traumatization-both natural and man-made-on adults and children. Working from theoretical and clinical perspectives, the field’s leading experts address trauma in situations that range from the psychological effects of the Troubles in Northern Ireland to the emergence of Hikikomori, the phenomenon of social withdrawal in Japanese youth. Reactions to trauma can be both unique according to a person’s culture and similar to the experiences of others around the world. Dissociation, intense grief, anger, and survivor’s guilt are common responses as people split off mentally, physically, and emotionally from the source of the trauma, whether it’s an act of nature (tsunami, earthquake, flood, etc.) or the trauma created by violence, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, assault, confinement, kidnapping, and war. Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective examines the efforts of clinicians and researchers in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America, Australia, and New Zealand to develop sociopsychological methods of providing counseling to people who are suffering physically, emotionally and spiritually, training for professionals counted on to dispense that counseling, and economic and political solutions that might help to limit the devastating effects of natural disasters. Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective examines: the tensions between the National Health Service and the private sector in the United Kingdom how the Mandarin version of the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) is used in China Djinnai, a culture-bound syndrome and possession trance disorder found in Iran how colonialism has transmitted trauma to the Maori people of New Zealand transgenerational trauma in Turkey religious rituals and spirit possession in the Philippines memory wars in Israel traumatic syndromes among the French differences in dissociative experiences among Chinese and Japanese youth childhood trauma in Argentina and much more Trauma and Dissociation in a Cross-Cultural Perspective is an enlightening professional resource for anyone working in psychology, sociology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy. |
michaela huber: False memories of sexual abuse: the underestimated danger Hans Delfs, 2024-07-25 Memories change over time because they are constantly being reconstructed. This can also result in memories of experiences that never existed. The way the brain works does not differentiate between real and imagined content. Pseudo-memories arise particularly easily in psychotherapy through suggestive speculation about traumas suffered, such as sexual abuse. Those undergoing therapy are firmly convinced of the reality of these false memories. They suffer just as much as those who were really abused. They blame innocent people. Families are destroyed, livelihoods are threatened and there are only losers. It gets particularly bad when conspiracy theories of ritual abuse and victim programming are involved. |
michaela huber: The Haunted Self: Structural Dissociation and the Treatment of Chronic Traumatization (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) Onno van der Hart, Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis, Kathy Steele, 2006-11-17 Life is an ongoing struggle for patients who have been chronically traumatized. They typically have a wide array of symptoms, often classified under different combinations of comorbidity, which can make assessment and treatment complicated and confusing for the therapist. Many patients have substantial problems with daily living and relationships, including serious intrapsychic conflicts and maladaptive coping strategies. Their suffering essentially relates to a terrifying and painful past that haunts them. Even when survivors attempt to hide their distress beneath a facade of normality—a common strategy—therapists often feel besieged by their many symptoms and serious pain. Small wonder that many survivors of chronic traumatization have seen several therapists with little if any gains, and that quite a few have been labeled as untreatable or resistant. In this book, three leading researchers and clinicians share what they have learned from treating and studying chronically traumatized individuals across more than 65 years of collective experience. Based on the theory of structural dissociation of the personality in combination with a Janetian psychology of action, the authors have developed a model of phase-oriented treatment that focuses on the identification and treatment of structural dissociation and related maladaptive mental and behavioral actions. The foundation of this approach is to support patients in learning more effective mental and behavioral actions that will enable them to become more adaptive in life and to resolve their structural dissociation. This principle implies an overall therapeutic goal of raising the integrative capacity, in order to cope with the demands of daily life and deal with the haunting remnants of the past, with the “unfinished business” of traumatic memories. Of interest to clinicians, students of clinical psychology and psychiatry, as well as to researchers, all those interested in adult survivors of chronic child abuse and neglect will find helpful insights and tools that may make the treatment more effective and efficient, and more tolerable for the suffering patient. |
michaela huber: Todd Saunders - Architecture in Northern Landscapes Jonathan Bell, Ellie Stathaki, 2012-12-21 Todd Saunders (1969) is one of the most important young contemporary Canadian architects working internationally. His architecture, simple yet powerful, incorporates elements of his country’s architectural identity – including the use of wood and carefully picked Modernist influences – bringing it at the same time into the 21st century with excellent execution, carefully chosen materials and a hands-on approach. Saunders (he lives and works in Bergen, Norway) has successfully executed work in both Canada, Norway, and Finland, creating architecture with a strong sense of northern identity, an individual approach that is informed by the strongness of natural landscape. The most important projects: Aurland Lookout, Long Studio, Fogo Island, Tower Studio, Fogo Island, Squish Studio, Fogo Island and Villa G. The first reference monograph on a remarkable young architect working in Scandinavia and Canada. The monograph provides interesting unpublished documents, curated by Jonathan Bell (Architecture Editor, Wallpaper* magazine) and Ellie Stathaki (Deputy Architecture Editor, Wallpaper* magazine) as well as three interviews by Olaf Gipser, Zita Cobb, and Brian MacKay-Lyons. The artwork of the book is by the international renowned graphic designer Henrik Nygren. |
michaela huber: International Humanitarian Law and Justice Mats Deland, Mark Klamberg, Pål Wrange, 2018-09-18 In the last decade, there has been a turn to history in international humanitarian law and its accompanying fields. To examine this historization and to expand the current scope of scholarship, this book brings together scholars from various fields, including law, history, sociology, and international relations. Human rights law, international criminal law, and the law on the use of force are all explored across the text’s four main themes: historiographies of selected fields of international law; evolution of specific international humanitarian law rules in the context of legal gaps and fault lines; emotions as a factor in international law; and how actors can influence history. This work will enhance and broaden readers’ knowledge of the field and serve as an excellent starting point for further research. |
michaela huber: Trauma and Trauma Consequence Disorder Markus J. Pausch, Sven J. Matten, 2022-08-13 This companion offers solutions for coping with anxiety as well as psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder with a special focus on the target group of exposed persons who are active in management, the media or in the public in general and are thus exposed to particularly strong observation and evaluation by their environment. This work explains and supports how this can be dealt with constructively and perhaps even used as a competitive advantage as well as overcome fears and regain personal happiness. |
michaela huber: Das Ezechielbuch als Trauma-Literatur Ruth Poser, 2012-04-03 The book of Ezekiel has long astonished its readership. In the history of exegesis, the book's (supposed) author has often been regarded as mad or ill, or as suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder according to a recent diagnosis. The present study radicalizes this approach by investigating the book of Ezekiel as trauma literature. On the basis of a multi-faceted trauma hermeneutics the peculiarities as well as the inconsistencies of the book are shown to be material aspects of a fictionalised trauma process in the context of Israel's experiences of siege warfare and mass deportation in the early 6th century bce. The analysis demonstrates that the potential for violence inherent in the catastrophe has created not only an intense discourse about blame and punishment but also a theologically disturbing picture of a traumatized deity; in both cases the purpose is to assure the survival of Yhwh and the people. Das Ezechielbuch hat seine Leserschaft seit jeher verwundert und verwirrt. Den vermeintlichen Autor des Buches hat man im Laufe der Auslegungsgeschichte immer wieder pathologisiert – zuletzt ist Ezechiel mehrfach die Diagnose „Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung“ attestiert worden. Die vorliegende Studie nimmt diesen Krankheitsansatz auf und radikalisiert ihn, indem sie das Ezechielbuch konsequent als fiktionale Trauma-Literatur analysiert. Vor dem Hintergrund einer mehrdimensionalen Trauma-Hermeneutik erschließt sie die Ezechielprophetie neu als literarisch-theologische Auseinandersetzung mit den traumatisierenden Kriegsereignissen, die Juda und Jerusalem zu Beginn des 6. Jh.s v.u.Z. getroffen haben. Es zeigt sich, dass die ungeheure Gewaltfülle der Exilskatastrophe nicht nur einen massiven Schuld-Strafe-Diskurs, sondern auch das theologisch erschütternde Bild einer traumatisierten Gottheit aus sich herausgesetzt hat – beides mit dem Ziel, das Überleben JHWHs und des Volkes zu sichern. |
michaela huber: Emerging Practice in Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy Greg Madison, 2014-04-21 Examining the cutting edge of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, this book gathers together unique insights into the future of the field from world leading psychotherapists. Covering recent innovations and emerging practical applications, this book offers new ideas for listening to the body in therapy. |
michaela huber: The Breath That Moves Inside You Manuela Heider de Jahnsen, MSc, 2024-02-02 In a world where trauma has become a common explanation for distress, anxiety, and depression, conventional medical approaches often fall short in providing personalized care and listening to individual narratives. Manuela Heider de Jahnsen presents a unique perspective in her book, drawing from the ancient healing systems of Ayurveda and Yoga to navigate the complexities of symptoms, behavioral changes, and safe treatment options. Through her 40 years of dedicated work caring for traumatized patients, Manuela offers profound insights into human consciousness and a pathway to recovery. Going beyond the limitations of conventional medicine, Ayurveda and Yoga meet individuals where they are, providing personalized care and showing ways towards healing and renewal. In this transformative book, Manuela’s compassionate approach shines a light on the horizon, offering hope and guidance for those seeking a holistic understanding of trauma and a path to lasting well-being. |
michaela huber: Queer Jewish Lives Between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine Andreas Kraß, Moshe Sluhovsky, Yuval Yonay, 2021-12-03 When queer Jewish people migrated from Central Europe to the Middle East in the first half of the 20th century, they contributed to the creation of a new queer culture and community in Palestine. This volume offers the first collection of studies on queer Jewish lives between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine. While the first section of the book presents queer geographies, including Germany, Austria, Poland and Palestine, the second section introduces queer biographies between Europe and Palestine including the sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld (1868–1935), the writer Hugo Marcus (1880–1966), and the artist Annie Neumann (1906-1955). |
michaela huber: Sexualised Crimes, Armed Conflict and the Law Hannah Baumeister, 2018-06-04 From ancient to modern times, sexualised war violence against women was tolerated if not encouraged as a means of reward, propaganda, humiliation, and terror. This was and is in defiance of international laws that have criminalised acts of sexualised war violence since the 18th century. Ad hoc international tribunals have addressed especially war rape since the 15th century. The International Criminal Court (ICC), however, is the first independent, permanent, international criminal court that recognises not only war rape but also sexual slavery and other sexualised crimes as crimes against humanity, war crimes, and acts of genocide in its statute and supporting documents. This book explores how the ICC definitions of rape and forced marriage came about, and addresses the ongoing challenge of how to define war rape and forced marriage in times of armed conflict in a way that adequately reflects women’s experiences, as well as the nature of the crimes. In addition to deepening the understanding of the ICC negotiations of war rape and forced marriage, and of the crimes themselves, this volume highlights relevant factors that need to be considered when criminalising acts of sexualised war violence under international law. Sexualised Crimes, Armed Conflict and the Law draws on feminist and constructivist theories and offers a comprehensive theoretical and empirical examination of the definition of rape and forced marriage. It presents the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, officials and intergovernmental organisations, and students in the fields of post-conflict law and justice, international law, human rights law, international relations, gender studies, politics, and criminology. |
michaela huber: Haunted Self Onno van der Hart, Ellert R Nijenhuis, K Steele, 2006-10-17 Life is an ongoing struggle for patients who have been chronically traumatized. They typically have a wide array of symptoms, often classified under different combinations of comorbidity, which can make assessment and treatment complicated and confusing for the therapist. Many patients have substantial problems with daily living and relationships, including serious intrapsychic conflicts and maladaptive coping strategies. Their suffering essentially relates to a terrifying and painful past that haunts them. Even when survivors attempt to hide their distress beneath a facade of normality—a common strategy—therapists often feel besieged by their many symptoms and serious pain. Small wonder that many survivors of chronic traumatization have seen several therapists with little if any gains, and that quite a few have been labeled as untreatable or resistant. In this book, three leading researchers and clinicians share what they have learned from treating and studying chronically traumatized individuals across more than 65 years of collective experience. Based on the theory of structural dissociation of the personality in combination with a Janetian psychology of action, the authors have developed a model of phase-oriented treatment that focuses on the identification and treatment of structural dissociation and related maladaptive mental and behavioral actions. The foundation of this approach is to support patients in learning more effective mental and behavioral actions that will enable them to become more adaptive in life and to resolve their structural dissociation. This principle implies an overall therapeutic goal of raising the integrative capacity, in order to cope with the demands of daily life and deal with the haunting remnants of the past, with the “unfinished business” of traumatic memories. Of interest to clinicians, students of clinical psychology and psychiatry, as well as to researchers, all those interested in adult survivors of chronic child abuse and neglect will find helpful insights and tools that may make the treatment more effective and efficient, and more tolerable for the suffering patient. |
michaela huber: Religion and Crime: Theory, Research, and Practice Kent R. Kerley, 2018-11-15 This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue Religion and Crime: Theory, Research, and Practice that was published in Religions |
michaela huber: (Not) In the Game Regina Seiwald, Edwin Vollans, 2023-08-21 How do games represent history, and how do we make sense of the history of games? The industry regularly uses history to sell products, while processes of creation and of promotion leave behind markers of a game’s history. The access to this history is often granted by so-called paratexts, which are accompanying elements orbiting texts. Exploring this fully, case studies in this work move the focus of debate from the games themselves to wider, ancillary materials and ask how history is used in, and how we can use history to study games. |
michaela huber: Creative Activism Research, Pedagogy and Practice Elspeth Tilley, 2022-03-10 This collection explores the growing global recognition of creativity and the arts as vital to social movements and change. Bringing together diverse perspectives from leading academics and practitioners who investigate how creative activism is deployed, taught, and critically analysed, it delineates the key parameters of this emerging field. |
michaela huber: Improving Public Opinion Surveys John H. Aldrich, Kathleen M. McGraw, 2012 The American National Election Studies (ANES) is the premier social science survey program devoted to voting and elections. Conducted during the presidential election years and midterm Congressional elections, the survey is based on interviews with voters and delves into why they make certain choices. In this edited volume, John Aldrich and Kathleen McGraw bring together a group of leading social scientists that developed and tested new measures that might be added to the ANES, with the ultimate goal of extending scholarly understanding of the causes and consequences of electoral outcomes. The contributors--leading experts from several disciplines in the fields of polling, public opinion, survey methodology, and elections and voting behavior--illuminate some of the most important questions and results from the ANES 2006 pilot study. They look at such varied topics as self-monitoring in the expression of political attitudes, personal values and political orientations, alternate measures of political trust, perceptions of similarity and disagreement in partisan groups, measuring ambivalence about government, gender preferences in politics, and the political issues of abortion, crime, and taxes. Testing new ideas in the study of politics and the political psychology of voting choices and turnout, this collection is an invaluable resource for all students and scholars working to understand the American electorate. |
michaela huber: Traumafachberatung, Traumatherapie & Traumapädagogik Marlene Biberacher, Volker Dittmar, Regina Wolf-Schmid, Ulrike Beckrath-Wilking, 2012-12-10 |
michaela huber: The Science of Giving Daniel M. Oppenheimer, Christopher Y. Olivola, 2011-01-19 Americans donate over 300 billion dollars a year to charity, but the psychological factors that govern whether to give, and how much to give, are still not well understood. Our understanding of charitable giving is based primarily upon the intuitions of fundraisers or correlational data which cannot establish causal relationships. By contrast, the chapters in this book study charity using experimental methods in which the variables of interest are experimentally manipulated. As a result, it becomes possible to identify the causal factors that underlie giving, and to design effective intervention programs that can help increase the likelihood and amount that people contribute to a cause. For charitable organizations, this book examines the efficacy of fundraising strategies commonly used by nonprofits and makes concrete recommendations about how to make capital campaigns more efficient and effective. Moreover, a number of novel factors that influence giving are identified and explored, opening the door to exciting new avenues in fundraising. For researchers, this book breaks novel theoretical ground in our understanding of how charitable decisions are made. While the chapters focus on applications to charity, the emotional, social, and cognitive mechanisms explored herein all have more general implications for the study of psychology and behavioral economics. This book highlights some of the most intriguing, surprising, and enlightening experimental studies on the topic of donation behavior, opening up exciting pathways to cross-cutting the divide between theory and practice. |
michaela huber: Trauma and Beyond Ursula Wirtz, 2020-06-08 In this seminal work on the clinical, archetypal and spiritual dimension of trauma, the author offers a compelling vision of the transformative potential of suffering and the dialectic of Dying and Becoming. Wirtz outlines a healing path from fragmentation to integration and illuminates the resilience of the human spirit in the face of severe trauma. Trauma and Beyond will be essential reading and a valuable resource for counsellors, therapists and Jungian analysts who are challenged in their practice with individual and collective traumata. |
michaela huber: Todd Saunders – Architecture in Northern Landscapes Todd Saunders, Jonathan Bell, Ellie Stathaki, 2016-07-11 Norway-based Todd Saunders is one of the most important contemporary Canadian architects working internationally. His simple yet powerful architecture incorporates elements of his home country’s vernacular identity – including the use of wood and carefully picked Modernist influences – brought into the 21st century with excellent execution, quality materials and a hands-on approach. His most important projects include the Aurland Lookout in Norway and the series of artists' studios and a hotel on Fogo Island in Newfoundland. This second revised edition includes new projects and unpublished material. Edited by Jonathan Bell and Ellie Stathaki (respectively editor-at-large and architecture editor at Wallpaper), the book was designed by renowned graphic designer Henrik Nygren. |
michaela huber: Machtmissbrauch in der Psychotherapie Mia Schubert, 2009 Mia Schubert, selber Psychotherapeutin, begibt sich eines Tages in psychotherapeutische Behandlung. Dort erlebt sie die schlimmste Zeit ihres Lebens. Völlig entmündigt hätte sie sich am Ende einer dramatischen Entwicklung fast das Leben genommen. In diesem ergreifenden Bericht schildert sie die Geschichte ihres Missbrauchs. |
michaela huber: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2001 |
michaela huber: Translation and Emotion Séverine Hubscher-Davidson, 2017-10-31 This volume tackles one of the most promising and interdisciplinary developments in modern Translation Studies: the psychology of translation. It applies the scientific study of emotion to the study of translation and translators in order to shed light on how emotions can impact decision-making and problem-solving when translating. The book offers a new critical approach to the study of emotion in translation by analysing translators' accounts of their experiences, as well as drawing on a case study of emotional intelligence involving 155 professional translators. The author identifies three distinctive areas where emotions influence translators: emotional material contained in source texts, their own emotions, and the emotions of source and target readers. In order to explore the relevance and influence of emotions in translation, each chapter focuses on a different emotion trait: emotion perception, emotion regulation, and emotion expression. |
michaela huber: Healthy (again) Susanne Edelmann, 2020-02-10 Health is no accident, but rather consists of many individual factors. Factors that can have influenced in a targeted manner. Independently and self-empowered. The present book is therefore, not an information booklet, but rather, very deliberately intended as support to accompany you towards your health (again). Health is no accident, but sometimes has to have consciously searched for and reinstalled afterwards. In your own body, but also in your own life. A task that only you can do yourself. I myself have worked in medical healthcare for 35 years and have repeatedly experienced its blessing and its limitation up close. I have often wondered what helps people find their way back to health. I trained myself in a wide and varied way, tried countless things in advising and accompanying people with impaired health and learned a lot, a lot, a lot, while doing so. I would like to share this wealth with you in this book. So that, it personally supports you in being fully and holistically healthy again and becomes thus a valuable companion on your path in this regard. A path that is completely your own and that nobody can relieve you of. A path that usually takes several months, sometimes even years, but at the same time brings you back in touch with yourself, your own wishes, desires and needs. An extraordinarily wholesome and valuable way, therefore. |
michaela huber: Hystories Elaine Showalter, 1997 Filled with fascinating new perspectives on a culture saturated with syndromes of every sort, Hystories skillfully surveys the condition of hysteria--its causes, cures, famous patients, and doctors--in the 20th century to show that hysterias are always with us, a kind of collective coping mechanism for changing times. |
michaela huber: Social Policy and Social Dimensions on Vulnerability and Resilience in Europe Birgit Bütow, María Luisa Gómez Jiménez, 2015-05-04 There are two tendencies in present public discussions.Social problems have their causes in the individual, and are thus not a problem of socio-economic inequality. Consequently, we find an increasing policy in Europe of selfactivation and self-help as substitutes of social work. On the other hand, new types of social vulnerability and challenges for social work and social policy are detected which are discussed in the book in their European dimensions. Beginning in the last century in Europe, processes of social exclusion are discussed as common phenomena of the crisis in social welfare systems. They have their origins in the radical changes in paid employment, the weakening of family ties, and the increasing incapability of the welfare state to promote social inclusion. New types of ,social vulnerabilities’ are emerging - containing chances as well as risks. They are discussed in two ways. On the one hand the implementation of indicator-based management systems of social services is attempted, which implies a range of chances and risks in ethical and professional self-image. On the other hand there are self-help movements, social networks and other social types of resilience – which are often a complement or support to Social Work. Yet there is a policy to substitute Social Work by a strategy of self-activation. Both developments are signs of the present and indicators of the future of Social Work. They show the necessity of clarifying the social and political scopes and prospects of Social Work in societies at the crossroads of enhancing civility, human development and social security or overburden the vulnerable, who face new dimensions of psychological, ecological and economic distress. This book is an attempt to bring together several European discussions concerning Social Work and social politics. |
michaela huber: Begleitung von Flüchtlingen mit traumatischen Erfahrungen Ulrike Imm-Bazlen, Anne-Kathrin Schmieg, 2016-07-13 Dieses Buch bietet Ihnen das nötige Grundlagenwissen zur Begleitung von traumatisierten Menschen und das Wissen um Methoden, die auch bei geringen Deutschkenntnissen angewendet werden können. Unter anderem werden darin folgende Fragen beantwortet: Was ist ein Trauma? Wie entsteht es? Wie kann es erkannt werden? Welche Schicksale verbergen sich hinter der Bezeichnung Flüchtling bzw. Flüchtling mit traumatischen Erfahrungen? Im Mittelpunkt dieses Buches stehen Menschen: der (traumatisierte) Flüchtling und Sie als sein Begleiter. Dabei beeinflussen Sie sich gegenseitig. Entsprechend wichtig ist die Frage, wen der Flüchtling sieht. Was bringen Sie bewusst oder unbewusst in die Begleitung ein? Und so kann es in mehrfacher Hinsicht ein absolut spannendes Buch für Sie werden, das weit über die Vermittlung von Grundlagenwissen hinaus geht. Es lädt Sie auch zu einer Entdeckungsreise zu sich selbst ein. Aber schauen Sie selbst... di/div/div |
michaela huber: In Liebe wachsen und glücklich werden Felicitas Römer, 2019-11-22 Jedes Paar streitet. Und das ist auch gut so, denn in jedem Konflikt stecken Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten für die einzelnen Partner und für das Paar. Das gilt auch für Konflikte, die immer wiederkehren, manchmal eskalieren oder sinnlos zu sein scheinen. Dass selbst diffuse oder widersinnige Konfliktmuster einen tieferen Sinn haben, verdeutlicht die Paartherapeutin Felicitas Römer in diesem Buch. Anschaulich erklärt die Autorin die Zusammenhänge zwischen biografischen Erfahrungen - zum Beispiel schwierigen Erlebnissen in der Kindheit – und der aktuell schmerzhaften Paardynamik. Anhand vieler praktischer Beispiele aus ihrer therapeutischen Praxis zeigt sie auf, wie es Paaren gelingt, sich aus ihrer gegenseitigen Verstrickung zu lösen und gemeinsam zu einem neuen Verständnis für den anderen zu gelangen. ” Konfliktmuster in der Beziehung verstehen und ändern ” Hilfe für Paare, wieder zu tieferer Liebe zu finden ” Befreiung der Liebe vom Einfluss schwieriger Kindheitserfahrungen |
michaela huber: Shattered but Unbroken Valerie Sinason, Amelia Van der Merwe, 2018-05-08 Shattered but Unbroken is an edited volume focusing on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), which combines the narratives of survivors of ritual abuse with academic contributions on the causes, correlates and interventions applicable to DID. The book is divided into two distinct parts. Part 1 begins with the missing memoir of Anna, a survivor of ritual abuse. Anna chose not to publish her memoir for fear of retribution from her perpetrators. The plight of Anna is interwoven between all the contributions in the book, be they life writing or academic contributions. So too are the life writings of Annalise, writing under pseudonym. Instead of using Anna's memoir, the politics of anonymity is addressed by a range of survivors of ritual abuse, who write about their decision to use their real name in their narratives, or to use pseudonyms. Part 2 of the book contains academic contributions, which deal with the causes, correlates and interventions applicable to the most common response to ritual abuse, DID. |
michaela huber: George Hanns and Mary Ann Braund, Their Descendants and Ancestors , 1999 George Hanns Braund was born 15 July 1813 in Higher Grenicombe, Devonshire, England. His parents were John Brand and Elizabeth Hanns Lang. He married Mary Ann Baskerville, daughter of Richard Baskerville and Mary Weeks, 9 August 1836. They had eight children. They emigrated in 1851 and settled in Adams County, Wisconsin. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Wisconsin, Illinois, Texas and California. |
michaela huber: The Art of Taking a Walk Anke Gleber, 2020-09-01 Anke Gleber examines one of the most intriguing and characteristic figures of European urban modernity: the observing city stroller, or flaneur. In an age transformed by industrialism, the flaneur drifted through city streets, inspired and repelled by the surrounding scenes of splendor and squalor. Gleber examines this often elusive figure in the particular contexts of Weimar Germany and the intellectual sphere of Walter Benjamin, with whom the concept of flanerie is often associated. She sketches the European influences that produced the German flaneur and establishes the figure as a pervasive presence in Weimar culture, as well as a profound influence on modern perceptions of public space. The book begins by exploring the theory of literary flanerie and the technological changes--street lighting, public transportation, and the emergence of film--that gave a new status to the activities of seeing and walking in the modern city. Gleber then assesses the place of flanerie in works by Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer, and other representatives of Weimar literature, arts, and theory. She draws particular attention to the works of Franz Hessel, a Berlin flaneur who argued that flanerie is a reading of the city that perceives passersby, streets, and fleeting impressions as the transitory signs of modernity. Gleber also examines connections between flanerie and Weimar film, and discusses female flanerie as a means of asserting female subjectivity in the public realm. The book is a deeply original and searching reassessment of the complex intersections among modernity, vision, and public space. |
michaela huber: Treating Trauma-Related Dissociation: A Practical, Integrative Approach (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) Kathy Steele, Suzette Boon, Onno van der Hart, 2016-11-29 Winner of the 2017 International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) Pierre Janet Writing Award. Establishing safety and working with dissociative parts in complex trauma therapy. Therapists around the world ask similar questions and struggle with similar challenges treating highly dissociative patients. This book arose not only out of countless hours of treating patients with dissociative disorders, but also out of the crucible of supervision and consultation, where therapists bring their most urgent questions, needs, and vulnerabilities. The book offers an overview of the neuropsychology of dissociation as a disorder of non-realization, as well as chapters on assessment, prognosis, case formulation, treatment planning, and treatment phases and goals, based on best practices. The authors describe what to focus on first in a complex therapy, and how to do it; how to help patients establish both internal and external safety without rescuing; how to work systematically with dissociative parts of a patient in ways that facilitate integration rather than further dissociation; how to set and maintain helpful boundaries; specific ways to stay focused on process instead of content; how to deal compassionately and effectively with disorganized attachment and dependency on the therapist; how to help patients integrate traumatic memories; what to do when the patient is enraged, chronically ashamed, avoidant, or unable to trust the therapist; and how to compassionately understand and work with resistances as a co-creation of both patient and therapist. Relational ways of being with the patient are the backbone of treatment, and are themselves essential therapeutic interventions. As such, the book also focused not only on highly practical and theoretically sound interventions, not only on what to do and say, but places strong emphasis on how to be with patients, describing innovative, compassionately collaborative approaches based on the latest research on attachment and evolutionary psychology. Throughout the book, core concepts—fundamental ideas that are highlighted in the text in bold so they can be seen at a glance—are emphasized. These serve as guiding principles in treatment as well as a summing-up of many of the most important notions in each chapter. Each chapter concludes with a section for further examination. These sections include additional ideas and questions, exercises for practicing skills, and suggestions for peer discussions based on topics in a particular chapter, meant to inspire further curiosity, discovery, and growth. |
michaela huber: Wych Elm Max Coleman, 2009 Wych Elm is a celebration of a quintessentially British tree. This book describes in detail for the first time the ecological and cultural history of a tree species ravaged by Dutch elm disease but still thriving in its last European stronghold in the Highlands and West coast of Scotland. |
michaela huber: Religion in Sociological Perspective Keith A. Roberts, David Yamane, 2020-07-15 Religion in Sociological Perspective introduces students to the systems of meaning, structure, and belonging that make up the complex social phenomena we know as religion. Authors Keith A. Roberts and David Yamane use an active learning approach to illustrate the central theories and methods of research in the sociology of religion and show students how to apply these analytical tools to new groups they encounter. |
michaela huber: Handbook of Religion and Society David Yamane, 2016-07-15 The Handbook of Religion and Society is the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of a vital force in the world today. It is an indispensable resource for scholars, students, policy makers, and other professionals seeking to understand the role of religion in society. This includes both the social forces that shape religion and the social consequences of religion. This handbook captures the breadth and depth of contemporary work in the field, and shows readers important future directions for scholarship. Among the emerging topics covered in the handbook are biological functioning, organizational innovation, digital religion, spirituality, atheism, and transnationalism. The relationship of religion to other significant social institutions like work and entrepreneurship, science, and sport is also analyzed. Specific attention is paid, where appropriate, to international issues as well as to race, class, sexuality, and gender differences. This handbook includes 27 chapters by a distinguished, diverse, and international collection of experts, organized into 6 major sections: religion and social institutions; religious organization; family, life course, and individual change; difference and inequality; political and legal processes; and globalization and transnationalism. |
michaela huber: Zwischen Urangst und Urvertrauen Monika Renz, 2009 Zugrunde gehen oder auf den Grund gehen? So ähnlich lautete die Frage der Autorin in ihrer persönlichen Ausgangslage, als sie, mit immer neuen Krankheiten konfrontiert, über Jahre ratlos nach Hintergründen der Leiden suchte. Das vorliegende Buch ist über solche Erfahrungen entstanden. Es wird selbst zum Abstieg in eine tiefere Ebene: konkret nachvollziehbar anhand zahlreicher Beispiele von Menschen, die den Gang ins Labyrinth wagten; theoretisch im Versuch, zu begreifen, welche Themen und Ängste auf diesem Gang angeschaut werden müssen und welche Kräfte dabei frei werden. Das Buch bleibt aber nicht bei Berichten therapeutischer Aufarbeitung stehen. Es wagt, Bezüge herzustellen zur frühen menschlichen Entwicklung. Zahlreiche Leiden werden neu einfühlbar, wenn frühe Entwicklung - außerhalb dessen, was derzeit wissenschaftlich erforschbar ist - als geheimnisvoller Übergang von einem grundsätzlich anderen Zustand in das sinnenhaft körperliche Dasein betrachtet wird. Etwas im Menschen lebt in einem Bereich und kommt aus einem Ort jenseits dessen, was Menschen zu erfassen oder in ihrem Gedächtnis zu speichern vermögen. Ein geniales Werk, das uraltes Wissen von Wandlungsprozessen und Symbolik mit fundierter psychotherapeutischer Arbeit verbindet. Es ist gut lesbar und sehr eindrücklich. - Pfarrbrief - Basel/Soloturm. |
michaela huber: Eyes Wide Open: The Illuminati Tigress-Programing, -Training and -Using Angelina Jolie (Second Edition) Istvan Adorjan, 2018-09-24 p { margin-bottom: 0.25cm; line-height: 120%; } p { margin-bottom: 0.25cm; line-height: 120%; } Corroborated mainly with cinematographic evidences, this book expounds a theory, according to which the American national secret political organization named “Illuminati” used the film art of the American actress Angelina Jolie for her tigress-programing and training for national secret political purposes. |
michaela huber: Beware of the Other Side(s) Heike Schwarz, 2014-03-15 This interdisciplinary study examines the still vivid phenomenon of the most controversial psychiatric diagnosis in the United States: multiple personality disorder, now called dissociative identity disorder. This syndrome comprehends the occurrence of two or more distinct identities that take control of a person's behavior paired with an inexplicable memory loss. Synthesizing the fields of psychiatry and the dynamics of the disorder with its influential representation in American fiction, the study researches how psychiatry and fiction mutually shaped a mysterious syndrome and how this reciprocal process created a genre fiction of its own that persists until today in a very distinct self-referential mode. |
michaela huber: Einzelfallstudie zur generationsübergreifenden Vererbung von Kriegstrauma Dr. phil. Ilona Hündgen, 2021-05-13 Band 1 der Reihe Trauma, vererbtes Kriegstrauma, transgenerationale Traumatherapie zeigt am Beispiel einer von der Autorin entwickelten und durchgeführten Einzelfallstudie zu einem ehemaligen Flüchtlingskind auf, an welchen typischen Merkmalen transgenerationales Kriegstrauma erkennbar ist, wie destruktiv es sich auf das Leben auswirken und wie es therapiert werden kann. Gegenstand der vorliegenden Facharbeit ist der Fall der heute volljährigen Frau A., die im Kindesalter mit ihrer kriegstraumatisierten Mutter und mit Geschwistern aus einem Kriegsland nach Deutschland geflohen war. Frau A. hatte die Bedrohungen des Krieges im Heimatland tagtäglich direkt, aber im Schutz der Mutter und der Familie - bei oft abwesendem Vater – miterlebt. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird zu ermitteln versucht, ob die zahlreichen Symptome von Frau A. durch die Annahme von indirekt-transgenerationaler Kriegstraumatisierung erklärbar oder zumindest miterklärbar sind. Die Facharbeit ist als wissenschaftliche Studie angelegt. Es handelt sich um eine qualitative literaturanalytische Arbeit mit empirisch-investigativer deduktiver Komponente. Auf der Grundlage von typischen Aspekten transgenerationaler Kriegstraumatisierung, die exemplarisch auf der Grundlage von Forschungsliteratur erarbeitet wurden, wird geprüft, ob sich Symptome und auffällige Verhaltensmerkmale der Probandin, die durch transgenerationale Kriegstraumatisierung verursacht oder mitverursacht sein könnten, diesen typischen Aspekten zuordnen lassen (Deduktion). Die empirischen Daten stammen aus einem ausführlichen initialen Interview mit der Probandin, aus weiteren Gesprächen, aus Beobachtungen im Rahmen eines beruflichen Coachings sowie aus einer Befragung der Eltern von Frau A. Auf dieser Grundlage werden Hypothesen darüber aufgestellt, ob und in welcher Hinsicht bei meiner Probandin transgenerationale Kriegstraumatisierung vorliegen könnte. Zahlreiche Kriegsenkel und deren Nachfahren leiden darunter, dass sie selbst nicht wissen, dass sie transgenerational kriegstraumatisiert sind, und/oder dass Therapeuten transgenerationales Kriegstrauma oft nicht als Krankheitsursache erkennen und anerkennen. Ohne therapeutische Bearbeitung der Kriegstraumatisierungen kann jedoch oft keine nachhaltige Besserung erzielt werden. Gerade bei Flüchtlingen können TraumaberaterInnen und -therapeutInnen mit hochkomplexen Situationen konfrontiert sein, für die sie oft nicht ausreichend sensibilisiert und ausgebildet sind. Um das Leid der Betroffenen zu lindern, tut vor allem Aufklärung durch Psychoedukation Not. Das Buch führt leicht verständlich in das komplexe Thema der transgenerationalen Kriegstraumatisierung ein. Es richtet sich ebenso an Einsteiger in dieses wichtige und oft unterschätzte Thema wie an Angehörige der Gesundheits- und Pflegeberufe, an deren Ausbilder sowie an alle, die sofort anwendbares fundiertes theoretisches und praktisches Wissen in den Bereichen Trauma und Kriegstrauma benötigen. Das Buch eignet sich als Schulungsmaterial für das Eigenstudium ebenso wie zum Einsatz in Bildungseinrichtungen. Die Autorin ist auf den Bereich der Therapie von transgenerationalem Kriegstrauma spezialisiert und wendet alle genannten Verfahren im Rahmen von Psychotherapie selbst an. |
michaela huber: THIS BABY DOLL WILL BE A JUNKIE Ulrike Möntmann, 2017-11-20 As the portrait of a fringe group, this book invites the reader to engage with the phenomenon of outcasts; it orders the rich material – which has grown out of numerous projects of artistic research with female drug users in European prisons and therapy institutions – and sets it into context. In this way, the conditions which have become structurally embedded in social processes are laid open and made perceptible as a matter of public concern. The biographical and artistic work with the inmates, the correspondence, the interventions in the isolated, public, and cultural sphere, the minutes, reflections, and results of the interdisciplinary exchange with scientists are comprehensively documented and illustrated. |
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Michaela (Hebrew מיכאלה) is a female given name. It is a female form of the Hebrew name Michael (מִיכָאֵל), which means "Who is like God". As of 2008, it was 357th in rank for newborn girls in the …
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The meaning of Michaela is 'who is like God?'. It is a biblical name derived from miy which means 'who' ; el 'God, powerful'. The generic name has been used in the Old Testament of the Bible. …
Michaela Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · The name Michaela is considered a feminine form of the name Michael, which has Hebrew origins. Michael is an archangel in Judeo-Christian traditions and is often associated with …
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Michaela - Name Meaning, What does Michaela mean?
Michaela as a girls' name is pronounced mih-KAY-lah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Michaela is "who is like God?". Latin feminine form of Michael. Kayla is a popular derivative of this …
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In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Michaela is: Feminine of Michael, meaning gift from God. In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Michaela is: Who is like God? Gift from …
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Aug 29, 2024 · Michaela is a feminine name derived from Michael, which means "Who is like God" in Hebrew. It signifies divine strength, protection, and grace. The name is particularly associated …
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Michaela (Hebrew מיכאלה) is a female given name. It is a female form of the Hebrew name Michael (מִיכָאֵל), which means "Who is like God". As of 2008, it was 357th in rank for newborn …
Michaela - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity
See the popularity of the baby name Michaela over time, plus its meaning, origin, common sibling names, and more in BabyCenter's Baby Names tool.
Michaela - Meaning of Michaela, What does Michaela mean?
The meaning of Michaela is 'who is like God?'. It is a biblical name derived from miy which means 'who' ; el 'God, powerful'. The generic name has been used in the Old Testament of the Bible. …
Michaela Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · The name Michaela is considered a feminine form of the name Michael, which has Hebrew origins. Michael is an archangel in Judeo-Christian traditions and is often associated …
Meaning, origin and history of the name Michaela
Dec 1, 2024 · Feminine form of Michael. Name Days?
Michaela - Name Meaning, What does Michaela mean?
Michaela as a girls' name is pronounced mih-KAY-lah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Michaela is "who is like God?". Latin feminine form of Michael. Kayla is a popular derivative of …
Michaela: Name Meaning and Origin - SheKnows
In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Michaela is: Feminine of Michael, meaning gift from God. In Hebrew Baby Names the meaning of the name Michaela is: Who is like God? Gift …
Michaela: Meaning, Origin, Traits & More | Namedary
Aug 29, 2024 · Michaela is a feminine name derived from Michael, which means "Who is like God" in Hebrew. It signifies divine strength, protection, and grace. The name is particularly …
Michaela: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on BabyNames.com
4 days ago · The name Michaela is primarily a female name of English origin that means Who Is Like God?. Click through to find out more information about the name Michaela on …