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P02-331 - Trauma, Attachment and Personality Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

M. Ammon*
Affiliation:
German Academy for Psychoanalysis, Berlin, Germany

Abstract

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The paper gives an overview about classic psychoanalytic formulations of psychic trauma and compares them with recent contributions from trauma therapy, attachment research, and neurobiology. It focuses especially on Günter Ammon's understanding of early relationship trauma and its consequences for personality development. After reviewing relevant trauma-therapeutic approaches in contemporary psychoanalysis, Ammon's therapeutic concept for patients with early traumatizations is outlined. Finally the realization of this concept in Dynamic Psychiatry, e. g. the therapeutic setting of the clinic Menterschwaige, is described.

Objectives

The paper gives an overview about classic psychoanalytic formulations of psychic trauma and compares them with recent contributions from trauma therapy, attachment research, and neurobiology.

Methods

Brain research and psychotherapeutic methodes.

Results

Results of the brain research show that early traumatization affects brain areas in emotional states which verbalization cannot reach.

Conclusions

For early traumatized patients a treatment concept of non-verbal methods as well as verbal are necessary,

Type
Psychotherapy
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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