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Psychological Perspectives
A Quarterly Journal of Jungian Thought
Volume 65, 2022 - Issue 3-4: Psyche Speaks
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Depth Psychology Conceptualization of Trauma-Focused Treatment for Patients with Combat-Related PTSD: Joining the Therapeutic Quest and Alchemy

Pages 446-460 | Published online: 28 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

Evidence-based psychological treatments of combat posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) focus on well-organized protocols whose aim is symptom resolution. However, these protocols do not address either the patient’s subjective experience or to the therapist’s role during such treatments. According to the depth psychology perspective presented herein, combat PTSD patients are heroes whose quest was to serve their country, but their encounter with the dragon left them with psychic and spiritual deadness. During the treatment of such patients, the therapist the therapist embodies, or personifies, the ancient Greek god, Hermes, who helps the patient to acquire the necessary skills for the therapeutic quest. In this quest, the therapist symbolizes aliveness and is the generator of an alchemical change.

Notes

1 “Bilateral stimulation” is a core element of EMDR referring to the use of visual, auditory, or tactile stimulus presented to both sides of the body.

2 The terms “installation” and “installing” in this context is used by EMDR practitioners to refer to the process of increasing the strength of positive cognition in order to replace the negative cognition.

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David Potik

David Potik is a clinical criminologist and PhD candidate at the Department of Criminology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He works in a day care psychiatric department and in a clinic for the research and treatment of drug abuse. David has published articles on psychotherapy, addictions, and psychopathology, and authored a book entitled Psychodynamic Approaches for Treatment of Drug Abuse and Addiction in 2020.

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