Reviews:

"An extraordinarily rich and helpful guide to conceptualizing the
emotional and mental state of the adult trauma survivor and to treating
such an individual in psychodynamic therapy.  Boulanger writes clearly
and with passion, offering many illustrative clinical vignettes that
demonstrate dedication, expertise, bravery and imagination in her work
with trauma survivors.  Her technical suggestions stress the importance
of following the patient's material without straining to place it within a
particular theoretical context. ... an impressive accomplishment that
provides a coherent theoretical and technical approach to the
psychodynamic treatment of the adult who has experienced massive
trauma." -
Marie G. Rudden, Int J. Psychoanal , 89, pp 899-903, 2008

"an eloquent, beautifully written, and  much needed book illuminating an
often overlooked topic:  the dissociative impact of trauma suffered by
adults.  It puts adult-onset trauma on the map. ...Wounded by Reality is
informative, clarifying, and moving;  and it is a breakthrough.  Boulanger's
insistence that we recognize the "adult type" of dissociative response to
trauma is vital for us to heed.  She illuminates a problem that pertains to
so many people who seek treatment for symptoms stemming from their
trauma:  how often they do not get the treatment and the kind of
recognitition that they need because their dissociatively organized
experience is not understood.  She explains this problem in an entirely
new way for adult-onset trauma.  She realises very important points that
have not been adequately understood in the past, including, but not
limited to, the twin issues that dissociation is often not well understood
by traumatologists and that psychoanalysts are too often blind to the
reality of trauma....Wouunded by Reality is a must read for clinicians
treating traumatized patients, and expecialy those treating people who
have suffered posttraumatic dissociation in adulthood.  And that is a lot
of people."
- Elizabeth Howell, Ph.D., Author, The Dissociative Mind.  
Review in:
Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 44.4, 2008

"Ghislaine Boulanger’s remarkable book begins a new era of trauma
therapy. She has overcome difficulties in psychoanalytic
metapsychology to make two significant contributions: She clearly
distinguishes the consequences of adult onset catastrophic trauma from
childhood trauma; and she spells out the details of treating adult trauma.
She shows how, in confronting sudden death and other overwhelming
situations, the self is shattered; its component parts, such as memories
and affect, are broken up and scattered. They become shield-like
obstacles rather than tools to enhance the capacity to experience life
and happiness fully. The life-maintaining resources are rendered
ineffective. Boulanger demonstrates the obstacles that an analyst (or
other therapist) encounters. She supplies the techniques to make
treatment effective. She gives us a whole new way to help people
whose problems are very difficult to treat." -
Henry Krystal, M.D., Author,
Integration and Self-Healing:Affect, Trauma, Alexithymia
"Ghislaine Boulanger has filled a critical gap in our knowledge with this beautifully written, exhaustively researched,
highly readable book on catastrophic trauma in adulthood. Even those of us with secure childhoods, it turns out, are
much more fragile than we would like to believe. Boulanger explores this harsh reality gently but authoritatively, in the
context of a wealth of scholarship, and draws wise and clinically useful conclusions about helping the traumatized and
those who love them. Because therapists of all orientations and interests may find themselves working with traumatized
adults, and because prior approaches to the traumatized person have mostly neglected those wounded in adulthood
by literally unbearable realities, this eloquent work deserves a place on the bookshelf of every clinician."
- Nancy
McWilliams, Ph.D., Author,
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Guide

"One of the pleasures in reading this book is how well it is organized...Information does not appear in clusters of facts,
simply stated and left to the reader's zeal in making connections. Insights from various disciplines, once explored,
become part of discussions of case material. With great frankness about her reactions to her patients, Boulanger both
enlivens her discourse and encourages the reader's thoughtfulness about the reader's own clinical experience.
Beautifully stated and direct, her descriptions make palpable what it means to work with people who can manage to
go on after terrible trauma only by numbing themselves, unable to construct a trauma narrative, at the mercy of
harrowing bits and pieces of isolated memory. Despite its scholarly value, this book passionately entreats the reader to
see what a traumatized adult must resort to in trying just to go on."
- Johanna Krout Tabin, Ph.D., ABPP, Psychoanalytic
Psychology
, 25.1, 2008

"Ghislaine Boulanger offers a useful and necessary review of how classical and recent psychoanalysts have
conceptualized adult onset trauma. The rewards of this demanding and relentless interrogation are clear when
Boulanger describes the transferential and countertransferential themes that emerge in clinical encounters with
patients who have survived massive psychic trauma. These patients are themselves witnesses in search of a reliable
witness for their testimony, so that it can be converted into history that can be remembered and therefore forgotten --
at least for a while. Every psychoanalyst should be aware of these new patients, who are, in fact, as old as
psychoanalysis itself, but who now knock at our door with increasing urgency. It is better to be prepared for that difficult
but potentially rewarding encounter."
- Jean-Max Gaudillière & Françoise Davoine, Authors, History Beyond Trauma:
Whereof one cannot speak…thereof one cannot stay silent

"Valuable and comprehensive as the theoretical richness of this book is, the most precious and spiritually moving part is
Boulanger's ability to share her clinical self. For the purposes of teaching about trauma to psychology students,
Wounded by Reality is a perfect example of the theoretical masterwork that does not lose its touch with clinical reality.
In addition to correcting the course of development of the theoretical understanding of trauma in every chapter, it
fleshes out the voices of the subjects, both the patient and the author/analyst who discover meaning together. The
clear, strong writing make it suitable for all: advanced undergraduates, graduate students, psychoanalytic candidates,
and practicing clinicians. She has written a book that poses the explicit and implicit questions to us as clinicians - where
can we find the courage to enter into the world of the shattered adult? And how can we live with ourselves if we don't
oppose the forces that make it happen? Boulanger shows the way, for she has been there." -
Elizabeth Hegeman, Ph.D.,
Psychologist-Psychoanalyst, Fall 2007

Wounded By Reality is an exceptional work. Scholarly and inquiring, it integrates many theories and disciplines to
address a neglected issue: adult onset trauma. Boulanger has a unique and expansive vision of dissociation; she
challenges psychoanalysis even as she cherishes it. Her clinical material reflects a commitment to her patients' darkest
times.
- Sue Grand, Ph.D., Author, The Reproduction of Evil: A Clinical and Cultural Perspective

"Wounded by Reality, as its provocative title suggests, inspires the reader to follow the author Ghislaine Boulanger into
the pain, horror and grief that is the emotional like of surviving 'the extremes of experience.' Written with sensitivity,
grace and honesty, the ideas, insights and suggestions clear enough to be accessible to non-analytically oriented
readers, clinicians from varying backgrounds and experience with trauma will find this book heartwarming and
instructive."
- Elizabeth Goren, Ph.D., Trauma Psychology Newsletter, 3.1, 2008

"This book is both fascinating and rewarding and provides the reader with a rich source of ideas and insight into a topic
that is so relevant to the twenty-first century and clinical work."
- Journal of Analytical Psychology, 53, 2008

"She is an original and creative thinker who steers clear of psychoanalytic dogma ... Boulanger's monograph is timely
and insightful, particularly in its analysis of the subjective experience of adults who have survived devastating trauma,
and it will be of interest not only to therapists who treat adult trauma survivors but also, more generally, to scholars
hoping to understand the psychological consequences of traumatic events."
- David Manier, PsycCritiques:  APA Review
of Books
, 3/12/2008   
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