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Splintered Innocence: An Intuitive Approach To Treating War Trauma

Splintered Innocence: An Intuitive Approach To Treating War Trauma

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THE SORROWS OF CHILDHOOD WAR TRAUMA OVERSHADOWING ADULTHOOD In the new millennium, global peace remains elusive and the demon of war as present, as ever. Splintered Innocence, while focusing on the horrific scale and spectrum of psychological trauma inflicted by the Second World War, describes the disturbing and complex spectrum of the long-term psychological impact of early war trauma on the conscious and unconscious minds of war children, and the transmission of these trauma to their offspring. Based on the author's own clinical practice and innovative style of intuitive discovery, Splintered Innocence is designed to draw attention to a hugely neglected topic in mental health theory, diagnosis and treatment, and to help psychiatrists, psychotherapists, family therapists, counsellors and other professionals working with adults and children who have suffered war trauma in childhood. While providing a blueprint for dealing with the trauma of wars and armed conflicts that have ravaged many countries of the globe over the last seventy years, Splintered Innocence is also intended to help interested general readers obtain a greater awareness of the powerful impact of war on their lives.

Author: Peter Heinl
Publisher: Thinkaeon
Published: 07/21/2015
Pages: 238
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780993153235

About the Author
Dr Peter Heinl MD MRCPsych is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and family therapist working in private practive and teaching in the UK, Germany and Austria. After obtaining a Magna cum laude degree in medicine and conducting research in physiology, he trained in mental health at the Maudsley Hospital and the Tavistock Clinic in London. He is a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, an International Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a Patron of the Children-in-War Memorial Day Project and a Member of the Scientific Committee of the Holocaust Centrum Austria. Dr Peter Heinl lives in London.

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