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The indescribable and the undiscussable = reconstructing human discourse after trauma /
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正題名/作者:
The indescribable and the undiscussable/ Dan Bar-On.
其他題名:
reconstructing human discourse after trauma /
其他題名:
Reconstructing human discourse after trauma
作者:
Bar-On, Dan,
出版者:
Budapest, Hungary :Central European University Press ; : c1999.,
面頁冊數:
xiii, 310 p. ;23 cm.
內容註:
Pt. I. The indescribable : "soft" impediments to discourse -- 1. Multiple representations : maps of mind and nature -- 2. Subjective theories of cardiac patients -- 3. Negotiating attributions : developing a constructive dialog -- 4. Feeling-facts : searching for words related to feelings -- 5. Pure and impure ideologies : the change of social contexts -- Pt. II. Severe impediments to discourse -- 6. Silenced facts from the victimizers' perspective -- 7. Silenced facts from the victims' perspective -- 8. My father and I : constructing a moral imagination -- 9. Psychosocial learning from experience.
標題:
Children of Holocaust survivors - Mental health. -
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ISBN:
0585058490 (electronic bk.)
The indescribable and the undiscussable = reconstructing human discourse after trauma /
Bar-On, Dan,1938-
The indescribable and the undiscussable
reconstructing human discourse after trauma /[electronic resource] :Reconstructing human discourse after traumaDan Bar-On. - Budapest, Hungary :Central European University Press ;c1999. - xiii, 310 p. ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p.[297]-304) and index.
Pt. I. The indescribable : "soft" impediments to discourse -- 1. Multiple representations : maps of mind and nature -- 2. Subjective theories of cardiac patients -- 3. Negotiating attributions : developing a constructive dialog -- 4. Feeling-facts : searching for words related to feelings -- 5. Pure and impure ideologies : the change of social contexts -- Pt. II. Severe impediments to discourse -- 6. Silenced facts from the victimizers' perspective -- 7. Silenced facts from the victims' perspective -- 8. My father and I : constructing a moral imagination -- 9. Psychosocial learning from experience.
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LC Class. No.: RC552.P67 / B36 1999eb
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