RT Book T1 Encountering Silencing: Forms of Oppression in Individuals, Families and Communities A1 Buchholz, Michael B. 1950- A2 Dimitrijević, Aleksandar LA English PP Bicester PB Karnac Books YR 2024 ED 1st ed. UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1927786835 AB While trauma has, rightfully, come to the centre of our attention, silencing, an equally important topic, has never been thoroughly studied. This book breaks that silencing and elaborates on various forms of this insidious process from different perspectives. It addresses the key question of how we can "hear" silencing and respond appropriately. AB Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the editors and contributors -- Introduction: silencing the traumatised and hearing silencing -- 1. Silencing victims, witnesses, and perpetrators -- 2. "But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue": examples of self-silencing in classical and contemporary literature -- 3. Traumatic disclosures and failures of listening -- 4. Racial massacres and silencing in the American southern states -- 5. Silencing of female voices in medical history: the silenced girl who cried pain -- 6. Silencing the voices of heretics and other religions -- 7. Silence in the classroom: suppressing (gifted) students' curiosity and creativity -- 8. Censorship and silencing artistic creativity -- 9. Silencing creative voices in the history of psychoanalysis -- 10. Examples of silencing in the psychotherapy office -- 11. Dream-telling in family therapy sessions: how they can change silencing into hearables -- 12. First-person narratives of madness: the revenge of the silenced -- Index. OP 273 NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources CN HM1256 SN 978-1-80013-243-6 K1 OPPRESSION (Psychology) K1 Family Violence K1 Women : Crimes against K1 Silence : Psychological aspects K1 Silence : Sociological aspects K1 Oppression K1 Femmes - Crimes contre K1 Silence - Aspect psychologique K1 Silence - Aspect sociologique