Entries Tagged 'Self Injury' ↓
February 9th, 2007 — Depression, Jung, Self Injury, addiction, podcast
Repression - A life style?
Addictions - Compensatory for the souls wounds?
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March 21st, 2006 — Jung, Self Injury, podcast
Series of three podcasts in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology.
Podcast 1
Definitions - What it is. What it is not Epidemilogy – Who Does it.
Podcast 2
Etiology – Why people do it.
Podcast 3
Treatment options
Details of Podcast 3
Outline of Series
Warning to Self injurers
Resources for Self Injurers
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Suzanne’s Working Definition of Compulsive Self Injurious Behavior
The overwhelming compulsion to self-injure severe enough to cause tissue damage. Compulsive Self Injurious Behavior is cloaked in shame, secrecy, and self-loathing.
Suzanne’s hypothesis – Compulsive Self Injury is not the problem, but a symptom of an unconscious traumatic wounding of the psyche.
Treatment Options
Improving Attachments
Levenkron
DBT
Linehan - Work with BPD
Biological or Medical Interventions
SSRIs
Benzos - but very addictive
Mood Stabilizers
Depth Psychological Work
Dreams
Sand Play
Active Imagination
Rituals
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March 20th, 2006 — Jung, Self Injury, addiction, podcast
This is part two of a series of three podcasts on Self Injurious Behavior. This podcast covers the research on the causes of Self Injurious Behavior and Suzanne’s ideas of how Depth Psychology relates to Self Injurious Behavior. These three podcasts are part of a production thesis in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute.
Series of three podcasts in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology.
Podcast 1
Definitions - What it is. What it is not Epidemilogy – Who Does it.
Podcast 2
Etiology – Why people do it.
Podcast 3
Treatment options
Details of Podcast 2
Outline of Series
Warning to Self injurers
Resources for Self Injurers
Our Web site – www.insytworks.com
S.A.F.E – 1-800-DON’T-CUT
Healing House – 310-836-1223
Suzanne’s Working Definition of Compulsive Self Injurious Behavior
The overwhelming compulsion to self-injure severe enough to cause tissue damage. Compulsive Self Injurious Behavior is cloaked in shame, secrecy, and self-loathing.
Narrow Scope
Suzanne’s hypothesis – Compulsive Self Injury is not the problem, but a symptom of an unconscious traumatic wounding of the psyche.
Why people self injure - Etiology
Discussion of Shame, secrecy, self loathing
Difference between impulsive and compulsive
Compulsive – hiding their wounds
Celebrities who self injure
Two reasons why people self injure
Psychosocial
Biological
Psychosocial causes of Self Injury
Sexual abuse
Physical abuse
Attachment disorder
Invalidating Environment
Biological causes of Self Injury - Etiology
Decreased Seratonin
Hyperactive Amygdala
Auto-addictive disorder
Body’s own opiates
Vanderkolk research 1998
Chicken and the egg
Which causes which?
Does the biology cause the behavior or does the behavior cause the biological change?
Other Biological influences
Autism
Severe mental retardation
Example of auto-addictive disorder
Soldiers of antiquity self injuring before battle
Self Injurious Behavior in History
Religion and History
January 11th, 2006 — Self Injury, podcast
This is first in a series of three podcasts on Self Injurious Behavior. These three podcasts are part of a production thesis in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute. This podcast covers: What it is, What it is not, Who does it, and how it relates to depth psychology.
November 21st, 2005 — Personal History, Self Injury
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Suzanne just received approval to use podcasts as part of her production thesis on self-injurious behavior known as cutting. Stay tuned for this series.
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October 13th, 2005 — Jung, Self Injury, podcast
What is Self Injurious Behavior (SI)? Who does it? What are the misunderstandings about it? Why do people do it? How does it fit in with depth psychology?