Relieving or reliving childhood trauma? A commentary on Miltenburg and Singer (1997)

Citation
O. Van Der Hart et K. Steele, Relieving or reliving childhood trauma? A commentary on Miltenburg and Singer (1997), THEOR PSYCH, 9(4), 1999, pp. 533-540
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
09593543 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
533 - 540
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-3543(199908)9:4<533:RORCTA>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
This paper describes theoretical and treatment assumptions about trauma tre atment that are in marked contrast with those attributed to trauma therapis ts by Miltenburg and Singer (1997). Contrary to their assertion that trauma therapists believe reliving of child abuse is necessary, mainstream trauma treatment focuses on ego building and integrative capacities. It has long been recognized that reliving traumatic experiences may lead to exacerbatio n of symptoms. However, it has been equally long observed that those trauma survivors who are able to synthesize, realize and integrate their traumati c memories will experience dramatic improvement in quality of life. Miltenb urg and Singer present excellent therapeutic approaches to stabilization. B ut their sweeping generalizations misrepresent the nature of current trauma therapy and therefore create the risk of withholding the opportunity for m any survivors to heal rather than having to rely on 'abnormal' defense or c oping strategies.