2004
DOI: 10.4324/9780203336281
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The Psyche of the Body

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“…Contemporary literature now broadly gives theoretical support to the link between trauma and the body, which manifests in psychosomatic events incorporating the central nervous system (CNS) due to an absence of dualism; the concept of dualism here refers to the assumption that the body and mind are separate and distinct (Descartes, 1641), including the works of Jung (1943Jung ( /1966Holifield, 2020), Ramos (2004), Schore (2009), andVan Der Kolk (2014), among others. Yet, embodied trauma remains an elusive term with no formally agreed definition (Hustvedt, 2014).…”
Section: Trauma Embodiment Psychosomatic Symptoms and The Therapeutic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contemporary literature now broadly gives theoretical support to the link between trauma and the body, which manifests in psychosomatic events incorporating the central nervous system (CNS) due to an absence of dualism; the concept of dualism here refers to the assumption that the body and mind are separate and distinct (Descartes, 1641), including the works of Jung (1943Jung ( /1966Holifield, 2020), Ramos (2004), Schore (2009), andVan Der Kolk (2014), among others. Yet, embodied trauma remains an elusive term with no formally agreed definition (Hustvedt, 2014).…”
Section: Trauma Embodiment Psychosomatic Symptoms and The Therapeutic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She writes, "I don't know if I am real because I can't feel my body, I feel lost and empty." Jungian analyst Denise Ramos (2004) reminds us that the body speaks long before conscious realization of what is going on. Psyche and soma are very present in the initial stage of analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In her first months of treatment, Chloe expresses her pain and current sense of self. She writes, “I don’t know if I am real because I can’t feel my body, I feel lost and empty.” Jungian analyst Denise Ramos (2004) reminds us that the body speaks long before conscious realization of what is going on. Psyche and soma are very present in the initial stage of analysis.…”
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