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Traumata - Wunden in der Seele
- Spektrum Kompakt
- Narrated by: Karsten Wolf
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Manche Erlebnisse sind so schrecklich, dass sie tiefe Wunden in der Psyche hinterlassen. Heilen diese nur unvollständig, entwickeln sich aus solchen Traumata mitunter psychische Krankheiten. Etwa eine Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung, bei der das Erlebte als "Flashbacks" immer wieder auf die Betroffenen einwirkt. Oder eine "gespaltene" Persönlichkeit, die vor allem schweren, wiederholten Gewalterfahrungen in der Kindheit entspringt. In dieser Ausgabe Spektrum Kompakt wird zusammengefasst, wie Traumata entstehen, was sie bewirken und wie sich Folgeerkrankungen verhindern und behandeln lassen.
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