Terror, Evil, and the Loss of the Self

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7 hours 40 minutes

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Topics: Attachment, Trauma, The Self

Terror, Evil, and the Loss of the Self

Survivors of childhood deprivation or physical and sexual abuse routinely describe themselves as freaks, existing outside of normal human relations because they feel evil or bad. This is because the child victim takes the evil of the abuser into him/herself in order to preserve the primary attachment to the parents. This sense of badness or evil becomes a staple of the personality structure, and many survivors spend their lives refusing to be absolved of blame. This course presents basic concepts from analytical psychology and shows how they can be useful in the treatment of post-traumatic stress syndrome.

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Brenda Donahue, RN, LCSW is a Jungian analyst in private practice in the western suburbs of Chicago.

© 1994 Brenda Donahue
â“… 1994 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

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Donahue, Brenda

Brenda Donahue, RN, LCSW is a Jungian analyst in private practice in the western suburbs of Chicago.

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