Trauma, by its very nature, renders us emotionally illiterate.
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. The Connection Between Trauma
and Addiction1
2. Emotions and Emotional Literacy 25
3. How Trauma and Addiction Undermine
Healthy Styles of Relating in Families and
Intimate Relationships 57
4. Trauma in the Body and in the Brain:
The Body-Mind Connection 97
5. Personality Characteristics of Adult
Children of Trauma and Addiction:
What Happened to Me? 123
6. Why Am I Stuck in This Loop? 159
7. Why Isn't My Life Working the Way I
Want It To? 175
8. Letter Writing as a Healing Tool: John's Story 193
9. Two Different Worlds:
The Social Atom as a Healing Tool 207
10. Journaling as a Healing Tool 221
11. Photographs as a Healing Tool: Eva's Story 249
12. Psychodrama as a Healing Tool 263
13. The Character Component-Intangible Aspects
of Recovery: Resilience, Mental Set
and Integration 287
14. Treatment 311
15. An Ounce of Prevention:
A Case for Emotional Literacy331
Appendix 341
Glossary of Psychodramatic Terms373
Bibliography 379
Index 389.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-388) and index.
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