
Healing the Fractured Mind
A Revolutionary Method for Treating Addiction and Other Disorders
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- English
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Healing the Fractured Mind
A Revolutionary Method for Treating Addiction and Other Disorders
About this book
Healing the Fractured Mind: A Revolutionary Method for Treating Addiction and Other DisordersĀ offers the reader a journey into the human mind in search of an answer to the human paradox: how can we be both so loving and also so destructive, to ourselves and to others? The answer: there is no such thing as a human mind; there are in fact many different human mindsets. The way people feel and behave depends so much on how safe they felt in the hands of their parental figures and on the social context in which they are brought up in and live.
The human infant's utter dependency on the mother in early development means that, should she become unavailable or threatening, the infant can neither fight nor flee but only freeze and thereby disconnect. It is at this point that the infant brain adopts an alternative developmental mode referred to as the "traumatic attachment" with the potential to develop different mindsets to ensure survival in a frightening world where others cannot be trusted.
For many, the cost of these ways of feeling, thinking, and behaving outweighs the benefit: they suffer from the effects of addiction, prolonged grief, domestic and other forms of violence, borderline personality disorder, developmental or complex trauma, and other 'disorders'. Conventional treatment often fails to find a way out of these debilitating behaviours. Through years of research and clinical practice, Felicity de Zulueta has developed the Traumatic Attachment Induction Procedure (TAIP), a revolutionary method which can lead sufferers to full recovery. Through the TAIP, it is possible to gain access to the hitherto unconscious or implicit traumatic attachment and its accompanying internal working models.
Healing the Fractured MindĀ is an uplifting account of several clients' therapeutic journeys from a past of chronic suffering and shame to the discovery of their true selves with the freedom to realise their long-hidden potential. It opens a new avenue of therapeutic practice and research in the field of early developmental trauma which could alleviate the suffering of so many. This book offers comfort and hope to therapists, the general public, and society as a whole by sharing the knowledge that these conditions are now treatable.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- About the authors
- Preface by Valerie Sinason
- Introduction
- 1.: The elephant in the room
- 2.: Born to love and cooperate
- 3.: Natureās Stockholm syndrome
- 4.: Eliciting the traumatic attachment with the TAIP
- 5.: Reversing the traumatic attachment via the TAIP to heal PTSD and BPD
- 6.: The role of the TAIP in understanding and healing ādifficult-to-treatā disorders
- 7.: āIt feels like a big empty hole insideā ā Monique Notice
- 8.: The visceral impact of the TAIP: what could not be expressed by words is expressed through the body ā Jayshree Unadkat
- 9.: The importance of integration in healing traumatic attachment: case studies using Lifespan Integration therapy and the TAIP ā Leonor de Escoriaza
- Conclusion: Dissociation ā the neglected portal to ill health
- References
- Index
- Copyright
- Back Cover