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Trauma, Truth and Reconciliation
Healing damaged relationships
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People do great wrongs to each other all the time, sometimes deliberately, sometimes accidentally. Many within the fields of mental health are centrally involved in helping people to heal from traumatic events and to come to terms with wrongs done to them by others. However, there is surprisingly little in the way of guidance, few texts that situate healing from trauma or evildoing within a combined political and philosophical context. This book looks at how people,
communities, and nations can address great wrongs and how they can heal from them - taking into consideration how differences in cultures, histories, and group expectations affect the possibilities for healing.
The book examines the merits of forgiveness and reconciliation in the context of civic and interpersonal relationships - looking at the role of the law compared to extra-legal and therapeutic approaches to individual and collective, personal and social, healing.

Topics include gendered norms for forgiveness, the role of narrative in contrast to a search for truth when conflicts arise, and an analysis of the conception of truth that undergirds truth and reconciliation commissions. Some chapters also look at how healing can occur when power imbalances exist, how to understand and address evil, genocide, and war. Finally, the book examines the importance of relational models of human interaction to thinking about trauma and healing, and how aboriginal
models for healing can contribute to our understanding of trauma and forgiveness. Throughout, each contributor considers the psychological toll of trauma on both victims and perpetrators of wrongdoing and critically inquires into value systems that enhance or inhibit healing. Several authors draw on
real-life cases to support their arguments, and others provide a rich theoretical framework within which readers can think through various approaches and models in a critical manner.

This highly original and thought-provoking collection of articles by authors in psychiatry, psychology, philosophy, and theology is unique in its emphasis on systems of oppression that intersect with anguish and moral uncertainty.


Contents:

1. Psychotherapy and the truth and reconcilation commission: the dialectic of individual and collective healing ; 2. Spiral of growth: a social psychiatric perspective on conflict resolution, reconciliation and relationship development ; 3. Reconciliation as compromise and the management of rage ; 4. Political reconciliation, the rule of law and post-traumatic stress disorder ; 5. When philosophical assumptions matter ; 6. How much truth and how much reconciliation? Intrapsychic, interpersonal and social aspects of resolution ; 7. Forgiveness: Beyond virtue and the law; on the moral significance of the act of forgiveness in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit ; 8. Elements of a phenomenology of evil and forgiveness ; 9. Forgiveness: a critical appraisal ; 10. Forgiveness therapy in gendered contexts: what happens to the truth? ; 11. Telling the truth about mental illness: the role of narrative ; 12. Healing relational trauma through relational means: aboriginal approaches


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ISBN-13: 9780198569435
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: August, 2006
Pages: 316
Dimensions: 155.00 x 233.00 x 18.00
Weight: 497g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychotherapy
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