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Dr. Galit Atlas is a psychoanalyst and clinical supervisor in private practice in Manhattan. She is on the faculty of the New York University Postdoctoral Program for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and NIP and lectures throughout the United States and Internationally. She is the author of mostra altro numerous articles and book chapters on gender and sexuality. Dr. Atlas is on the board of directors of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Association. mostra meno

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Boeiende en erg toegankelijke lectuur van een psychoanalytica die een inkijk geeft in haar praktijk. Vanuit haar eigen voorgeschiedenis wordt die praktijk mee vorm gegeven rond een centrale interesse voor een transgenerationele overdracht van trauma. "De geheimen van anderen worden onze eigen enigma's, en onze geheimen zullen ongetwijfeld onderdak vinden en zich verbergen in het brein van anderen. Hoe beter die geheimen verstopt zitten, hoe meer we vreemden worden voor onszelf, gevangen zitten, bang voor de vrijheid om te kennen en gekend te worden. De geesten van het verleden leven in ons onbewuste." (p. 277)… (altro)
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rvdm61 | 2 altre recensioni | Oct 8, 2023 |
Well written and very moving exploration into how our family histories and stories affect us today, even from generations back. I was able to come to terms with and resolve some long standing, misunderstood ways where I have reacted without clear insight into what was actually going on with my inner feelings. I would recommend this book to anyone on the journey to know thy self.
 
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Katyefk | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 26, 2022 |
This book was extremely interesting which focuses on ourselves. Why is it difficult to connect? Why do you feel angry, abandoned and insecure? Why is it painful to talk about the past?

"Every family carries some history of trauma." Galit Atlas has spent years studying how our ancestors' trauma is passed down as an emotional inheritance - leaving those in the present to figure out why it is that some individuals might be having a bad day based on elements of trust, disappointment, a loud room, poverty and so much more. It's not a long book but it's a slow read as it takes time to digest the contents.

For the author, "Research is me-search....it is our quest to understand and heal ourselves and the people that raised us." That's why she has dedicated many years to help herself and others as a therapist to bring them back to life. She opens up with pieces of her personal life to emphasize the meaning. The book weaves in dialogues she has had with patients revealing parts that may be similar to each one of own lives. She adds however, that often it is the parents that need the most help. She notes as children we experience our parents fears and inherit them.

There are three parts to the book: grandparents inherited trauma, our parents hidden realities and the scars from our childhood emotional stress. This book may need to be read over and over again to grasp the deep elements presented within the pages. She presents the material in a way that keeps you interested with each chapter. It's not scientific and full of charts. It's based on real stories. Highly recommended.

My thanks to Galit Atlas, Little, Brown Spark and NetGalley for allowing me to read this advanced copy to be released on January 25, 2022.
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