arrow browse all arrow by project arrow Jean Baker Miller Training Institute arrow Exiled Voices: Dissociation and the "Return of the Repressed" in Women's Narratives

Exiled Voices: Dissociation and the "Return of the Repressed" in Women's Narratives

Exiled Voices: Dissociation and the "Return of the Repressed" in Women's Narratives
  (1994)  
Price: $10.00
paper


Author: Annie G. Rogers

What happens when women feel compelled to send their knowledge of relationships and reality into psychological exile? The author examines ways women attempt to narrate a life story when their voices have been exiled through processes of repression and dissociation, leaving significant gaps in memory. How women both concealed and revealed clinical prohibitions and possibilities are presented in the paper.

Preview This Publication  



This product is available as: PDF, hard copy

NOTE: If PDF(s) are purchased, immediate download is available with confirmation email.

PDF publications may be downloaded 5 times and are not to be resold after purchase. All publications in the WCW catalog are copyright protected. No part of these publications may be transmitted, distributed or reproduced in any other way without permission from the copyright holder. Duplication fees may apply. By purchasing and/or downloading publications from this website, customer agrees to adhere to copyright restrictions.


Product SKU: 67

:

 





    
  • Relational Development

  • Anger, Shame, Depression

  • Diversity

  • Family, Adolescents, Children

  • Gender/Male Development

  • Lesbian Relationships

  • Power, Workplace Issues

  • Substance Abuse, Addiction

  • Therapeutic Applications

  • Violence, Sexual Abuse

  • Special Collections