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Original Articles

Trauma revisited: A 5-year-old's journey from experiences, to thoughts, to words, towards hope

Pages 53-70 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

In this paper, I describe the first 2 years of intensive psychotherapy of a multiply traumatized 5-year-old girl. I explore some of the ways in which violent and traumatic experiences were re-lived in the therapy and how they impacted on both patient and therapist. Within the discussion and illustrated by clinical vignettes, I consider the importance of play, not only as a vehicle for symbolic communication or as a means of re-playing and re-working internal object relationships, but also as the arena in which new experiences can be forged into internal reality, often for the first time. I also hope to raise for further consideration questions about the complex and disturbing experiences, pressures and technical dilemmas that are frequently encountered in such work.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Anne Alvarez for her invaluable supervision during the first 3 years of Yasmin's treatment and, in particular, for enabling me to think about some aspects of Yasmin's behaviour and communications that I might have otherwise found unthinkable. I would also like to acknowledge the vital contributions that Elizabeth Hill, Dr Patricia Robertson and Ricky Emanuel made to both the treatment and this paper.

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