Title: Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation
Summary:
“Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation” delves into the complexities of trauma recovery, focusing on the internal fragmentation experienced by survivors. Authored by Janina Fisher, a renowned therapist and trauma expert, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of how trauma affects individuals’ sense of self and identity. Fisher explores therapeutic approaches aimed at integrating fragmented aspects of the self, facilitating healing, and restoring a cohesive sense of identity. Drawing on her extensive clinical experience and research, Fisher provides practical strategies, case examples, and exercises to guide therapists and survivors through the process of healing from trauma-induced self-alienation.
Author:
Janina Fisher is a licensed clinical psychologist and instructor at the Trauma Center in Boston, Massachusetts. With over four decades of experience in the field of trauma treatment, Fisher is recognized for her expertise in complex trauma, dissociation, and somatic experiencing. She is a sought-after speaker, trainer, and author, known for her compassionate and effective approach to trauma therapy.
Publisher:
The book is likely published by Routledge.