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Trauma and Recovery
The book Trauma and Recovery by Judith Lewis Herman is a groundbreaking work that explores the psychological and social impact of trauma, particularly focusing on survivors of violence, abuse, and war. Herman traces the history of trauma studies and introduces a comprehensive framework for understanding the stages of recovery — establishing safety, remembrance and mourning, and reconnection with everyday life. Drawing from clinical experience and survivor testimonies, she reveals how trauma shatters a person’s sense of self and trust in others, and how recovery requires both personal resilience and social support. This influential work has become a cornerstone in trauma psychology, emphasizing that healing is not only an individual journey but also a collective responsibility.
| KP.XXIII 0023 | 362 HER T | My Library (PEMULIHAN 1) | Available |
| KP.XXIII 0024 | 362 HER T | My Library (PEMULIHAN 1) | Available |
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