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Bearing witness
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ISBN: 178049257X 0429911211 0429896980 0429472218 1283071045 9786613071040 1849407525 9781849407526 9781283071048 9781780492575 9781855757967 1855757966 Year: 2010 Publisher: London Karnac

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In their discussion of torture, the contributors to this book write of what its victims cannot put into words and the work that has to be done with them to that end. Working with a victim's account of a traumatic experience goes much further than any debriefing technique would have us believe. Above all, victims need someone to listen carefully to what they have to say: that person will be the first to offer a refuge for the pain of those who have no internal "shelter" of their own. The authors go on to discuss the kind of mental processing that can free victims from their unspeakable trauma, a trauma that has no framework in time or words with which to express it.' Rene Kaes from the Foreword --Book Jacket.

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