1989
DOI: 10.1002/jts.2490020404
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Pierre Janet's treatment of post‐traumatic stress

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“…Pierre Janet is credited with first developing a threephase approach to the treatment of dissociative sequelae of trauma (Van der Hart, Brown, & Van der Kolk, 1989). However, the contemporary development of therapies for posttraumatic self-dysregulation did not begin in earnest until it became apparent in the late 1970s that sexual abuse, incest, and domestic violence were prevalent among girls and women (Herman, 1992)-a finding also applicable to men (Gartner, 2000).…”
Section: A Phase-oriented Integrative Model For Treatment Of Posttraumentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Pierre Janet is credited with first developing a threephase approach to the treatment of dissociative sequelae of trauma (Van der Hart, Brown, & Van der Kolk, 1989). However, the contemporary development of therapies for posttraumatic self-dysregulation did not begin in earnest until it became apparent in the late 1970s that sexual abuse, incest, and domestic violence were prevalent among girls and women (Herman, 1992)-a finding also applicable to men (Gartner, 2000).…”
Section: A Phase-oriented Integrative Model For Treatment Of Posttraumentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The vehicle for treatment was the therapeutic rapport underpinned by hypnoidal influence rather than by the transference. Treatment sought synthesis and integration of the personality (van der Hart et al, 1989) in contrast to the Freudian cathartic (Brown, 2002), abreaction of emotion (van der Hart & Brown, 1992). Janet also conceived of a social self, although this was an intrapersonal -rather than an interpersonal -social psychological entity.…”
Section: Bottom-up Therapeutic Model: Neo-janetianmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite significant literature stating that somatic dysregulation is an outcome of preverbal traumatic experiences (Cook et al 2005; Van der Hart et al 1989Hart et al , 2005, few treatments are designed to target somatic symptoms, and few studies have examined somatic symptoms as outcomes (c.f. exceptions including Langmuir et al 2012;Price 2007).…”
Section: The Role Of Somatic Regulation In the Treatment Of Preverbal Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%