Abstract

This paper attempts to establish a conceptual approach to the etiology of psychological trauma. The literature on the subject of the impact of trauma–particularly on the coherent sense of self and effective ego functioning–is reviewed. The case of a young victim of trauma is included to exemplify hew the disruption of social relationships and their internal cognitive representations, through abuse, exploitation, and other acts of unpredictable trauma, can interfere with the normal functioning of personality in the posttraumatic state until an appropriate therapeutic intervention or experience occurs. A construct for the psychotherapy treatment of trauma is suggested.

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