Time-Limited Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The Traumatized Ego and Its Self-Reparative Function
Abstract
The course of time-limited psychotherapy of a case of an acute posttraumatic stress disorder is presented in detail and the material is analyzed in structural-theory and self-psychological terms. Theoretical and technical issues concerning the self-reparative function of the ego, a critically important but relatively neglected ego function, are discussed.
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