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[Support psychotherapy in traumatic situations].

Pau Pérez-Sales1, Carmelo Vázquez Valverde

  • 1Centro de Salud Mental de Parla, Madrid. pauperez@arrakis.es

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|February 19, 2004
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Overcoming trauma, grief, and blame requires active engagement and a desire to move forward. Integration, not forgetting, is key to healing from past experiences.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Trauma Studies
  • Grief Counseling

Context:

  • Traumatic experiences threaten physical or psychological integrity, eliciting fear and horror.
  • Confronting the past involves psychological phenomena related to trauma, mourning, and blame.
  • These experiences are irreversible realities that necessitate integration for personal advancement.

Purpose:

  • To explore the interconnectedness of trauma, mourning, and blame.
  • To identify common premises for therapeutic intervention in these situations.
  • To highlight the importance of active participation and the desire to move forward in healing.

Summary:

  • Trauma, mourning, and blame are interconnected psychological responses to past events.
  • Healing requires an active role from the individual and a motivation to progress.

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  • Integration of past experiences, rather than forgetting, is the ultimate goal for recovery.
  • Impact:

    • Understanding these dynamics can facilitate therapeutic engagement.
    • Recognizing the symbolic value of these experiences is crucial for overcoming them.
    • Effective intervention requires acknowledging the individual's reality and fostering active participation in healing.