(To see other currencies, click on price)
MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK
Main description:
What if philosophy could solve the psychological puzzle of trauma? Embodied Trauma and Healing argues just that, suggesting that one might be needed in order to understand the other. The book demonstrates how the body-mind problem that haunted Descartes was addressed by phenomenologists, whilst also proposing that the human experience is lived subjectively as embodied consciousness.
Throughout this book, the author suggests that the phenomenological tools that are used to explore the body can also be an effective way to discuss the physical and mental aspects of embodied trauma. Drawing on the work of Paul Ricoeur, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Emmanuel Levinas, the book outlines a phenomenological approach to the embodied and relational subject. It offers a reading of embodied trauma that can connect it to wider conversations in psychological underpinnings of trauma through Peter Levine's somatic research and Bessel van der Kolk's embodied remembering. Connecting to the analytic tradition, the book suggests that phenomenology can unify both language-based and body-based therapeutic practice. It also presents a compelling discussion that ties the embodied experience of relation in trauma to the wider causal factors of social suffering and relational rupture, intergenerational trauma and the trauma of land, as informed by phenomenology.
Embodied Trauma and Healing is essential reading for researchers within the fields of philosophy, psychology and medical humanities for it actively engages with contemporary configurations of trauma theory and recent research developments in healing and mental disorder diagnosis.
Contents:
Preface
Part One: Critical Discourses on Embodied Trauma
1 - Trauma and the Subject
2 - Trauma, Ego and the Body
3 - Labelling Traumatic Ambiguity
Part Two: Phenomenology and the Traumatised Subject
4 - The Phenomenology of Levinas
5- Ricoeur on Narrative Experiences
6 - Merleau-Ponty on Embodiment
Part Three: Living Trauma in Relationship
7 - Silence and Communicability: Speaking Truths
8 - Homelessness and At-Homeness: The Body as a Site of Integration
9 - The Intersubjectivity of Trauma: Politics, Rights and Decolonisation
Part Four: Living Trauma as Health
10 - Individual Healing: The Subject and Her Relationships
11 - Relational Healing: The Refiguration of a Place
12 - Conclusion
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: February, 2022
Pages: 192
Weight: 566g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Public Health