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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

Conceptualizing Complex Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome as the Disruption of Self-System

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2009, v.28 no.2, pp.283-301



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Abstract

Conceptualizing the Complex Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome as a severe disruption of one's self-system is suggested in order to understand its complicated psychological mechanism and dynamic process. Understanding complex posttraumatic stress syndrome as traumatization in such self-related domains as self-agency(I-self), self as an object(Me-self), self-coherence, self-affects, and self-punitive behaviors can be helpful in understanding its individual symptoms from a holistic perspective since the lack of systematic theoretical grounds for the complex posttraumatic stress syndrome has often been a barrier in research and clinical settings that aimed to study and treat the survivors of complex trauma.

keywords
Self-system, Complex Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome, Self-Agency, Me-self, Self-coherence, Self-affects, Self-punitive behaviors, 자기체계, 복합외상증후군, 주체적 자기, 대상적 자기, 자기지속성, 자기통합성

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