Part I: CHARACTER STRUCTURE Chapter 1. Listening Perspectives and Object Relations Foundations Chapter 2. Object Relations Reconsidered Part II: TRAUMA RE-EXAMINED AND REDEFINED Chapter 3. The Traumatic Moment Chapter 4. Splitting, Part 1 Chapter 5. Predator Other Chapter 6. Splitting, Part 2 Chapter 7. Trauma and Intrapsychic Organization Revisited Part III: SELF AND ATTACHMENT Chapter 8. Object Relations Part IV. DENIAL AND NOT KNOWING REVISITED Chapter 9. Disavowals Chapter 10. SAO/TEND Retrospective
Carl H. Shubs, Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice in Beverly Hills, California, integrating psychoanalytic and somatic psychotherapy. For over 30 years, he has helped people who are victims of violent crimes and other traumatic experiences. In doing so, he also developed specialties in anxiety, depression, addictions (substances and behaviors), LGBT issues, and infidelities.
"In this volume, Traumatic Experiences of Normal Development, Dr.
Shubs has produced an encyclopedic work on the title subject. He
brings to the task his understanding that comes from his clinical
experience of working for decades with victims of violent crimes.
In addition, he provides, in their own words, the personal theories
and interpretations of the leading authorities in the field.His
research comes from a personal, theoretical and experiential base.
This is no more evidenced than in a poem he wrote, "To Be in a
Closet," which he inserts at the beginning of his work, where he
says, "The final version [of the poem] grew out of my
self-awareness regarding my own array of closets and my knowing
that each of us has them."This book is an invaluable resource for
anyone working with the impact of traumatic experience on their
clients or themselves."Robert Hilton, Ph.D., co-founder of the
Southern California Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis and Trainer
Emeritus of the International Institute for Bioenergetic
Analysis."Carl Shubs has done it again! In his prior writings on
transference and countertransference with trauma victims, using
somatic therapies as well as psychoanalytic psychotherapy, Shubs
has demonstrated a remarkable capacity to stand in many theoretical
and clinical worlds at once. His unique gift is to understand and
be able to effectively integrate in highly original ways numerous
schools of psychoanalytic thinking as well as neuropsychological
studies, infant research, and somatic psychotherapy practices.In
this tour de force through the complex world of developmental,
neuropsychological, and trauma studies, Shubs makes clear that all
of the features described in pathological trauma situations are
also to one degree or another a part of normal development."
Lawrence E. Hedges, Ph.D., Psy.D., ABPP, Listening Perspectives
Study Center, Founder and Director
"In this volume, Traumatic Experiences of Normal Development, Dr.
Shubs has produced an encyclopedic work on the title subject. He
brings to the task his understanding that comes from his clinical
experience of working for decades with victims of violent crimes.
In addition, he provides, in their own words, the personal theories
and interpretations of the leading authorities in the field.His
research comes from a personal, theoretical and experiential base.
This is no more evidenced than in a poem he wrote, "To Be in a
Closet," which he inserts at the beginning of his work, where he
says, "The final version [of the poem] grew out of my
self-awareness regarding my own array of closets and my knowing
that each of us has them."This book is an invaluable resource for
anyone working with the impact of traumatic experience on their
clients or themselves."Robert Hilton, Ph.D., co-founder of the
Southern California Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis and Trainer
Emeritus of the International Institute for Bioenergetic
Analysis."Carl Shubs has done it again! In his prior writings on
transference and countertransference with trauma victims, using
somatic therapies as well as psychoanalytic psychotherapy, Shubs
has demonstrated a remarkable capacity to stand in many theoretical
and clinical worlds at once. His unique gift is to understand and
be able to effectively integrate in highly original ways numerous
schools of psychoanalytic thinking as well as neuropsychological
studies, infant research, and somatic psychotherapy practices.In
this tour de force through the complex world of developmental,
neuropsychological, and trauma studies, Shubs makes clear that all
of the features described in pathological trauma situations are
also to one degree or another a part of normal development."
Lawrence E. Hedges, Ph.D., Psy.D., ABPP, Listening Perspectives
Study Center, Founder and Director
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