Attachment deficits, personality structure, and PTSD. |
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Authors: | Mills Jon |
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Abstract: | Comments on an article by P. Verhaeghe and S. Vanheule (see record 2006-00627-003). The question surrounding etiological factors informing the emergence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to preexisting personality deficits is explored in relation to recent advances in understanding the indissolubility between attachment pathology and developmental trauma. Universal generalizations regarding the causal relation between structural self-deficits and the emergence of PTSD remain suspended. The nature of traumatic representation continues to be a contested area of empirical and theoretical debate, the consequences of which may inevitably inform clinical technique. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | PTSD attachment trauma personality structure neurosis actual neurosis actual-neurotic structure posttraumatic stress disorder drive regulation therapeutic implications traumatic event |
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