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The Traumatic Neuroses of War PTSD

The Traumatic Neuroses of War PTSD

Abram Kardiner
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Kardiner, A. 1941. The Traumatic Neuroses Of War. Washington, DC: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Problems of Neurotic Behavior. OCLC 123390571
Most PTSD authors agree that Abram Kardiner's "Traumatic Neuroses of War" is the seminal psychological work on PTSD. In this work Kardiner distilled much psychiatric thought on the traumatic syndrome resulting from World War II, with what he had termed "neurosis of war." The symptoms of this syndrome included features such as fixation on the trauma, constriction of personality functioning and atypical dream life. Kardiner provided powerful new insights in these classic texts on the phenomenology, nosology, and treatment of war-related stress, thereby anticipating virtually every aspect of contemporary research on PTSD. Although Kardiner had observed war neuroses since 1925, when he was attending specialist at the U.S. Veterans Hospital, he was only able to theorize them to his satisfaction after he had written "The Individual and His Society," which dealt with the problems of adaptation. He came to see that in the traumatic neurosis of the war the defensive maneuver to ward off the trauma sometimes destroyed the individual's adaptive capacity. Thus, the traumatic neurosis of war was the result of an adaptive failure, not a conflictual illness. So concluding, Kardiner re-introduced the concept of traumatic neurosis into psychoanalytic theory.
年:
1941
出版社:
National Research Council
语言:
english
页:
271
ISBN 10:
1614273332
ISBN 13:
9781614273332
文件:
PDF, 4.70 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1941
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