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Apr 2020
55m 24s

Book: Trauma and Recovery, Part Two

EMMA SUNSHAW
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Dr. E shares about a book she discovered through a class with the ISSTD.  She explores what she has learned about Charcot, Janet, and Freud.  She gives the historical context of their rivalry, and how that later connected to research with veterans who had endured combat.  She tells how the book explains the women’s movement as the catalyst in connecting the two, so that trauma could finally be openly discussed - much less treated.  Trigger warning for mention of abuse, incest, and war experiences, but no disclosures or details given.

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