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  1. Book: Sexual abuse recalled

    Alpert, Judith L.

    treating trauma in the era of the recovered memory debate

    1995  

    Author's details ed. by Judith L. Alpert
    Keywords Child Abuse, Sexual / psychology ; Memory ; Psychotherapy ; Sexueller Missbrauch ; Kind ; Erwachsener ; Trauma
    Subject Erwachsenenalter ; Erwachsener ; Erwachsene ; Kindheit ; Kindesalter ; Kindschaft ; Kinder ; Sexuelle Ausbeutung
    Language English
    Size XXIV, 410 S. : Ill.
    Publisher Jason Aronson
    Publishing place Northvale, N.J u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT007557853
    ISBN 1-568-21363-8 ; 978-1-568-21363-7
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  2. Book: Psychoanalyse der Frau jenseits von Freud

    Alpert, Judith L.

    (Psychoanalyse der Geschlechterdifferenz)

    1992  

    Author's details Judith Alpert (Hrsg.)
    Series title Psychoanalyse der Geschlechterdifferenz
    Keywords Frau ; Entwicklung ; Psychoanalyse
    Subject Psychoanalytische Therapie ; Ursprung ; Entwicklungsstadium ; Erwachsene Frau ; Weib ; Weibliche Erwachsene ; Frauen
    Language German
    Size XVI, 359 S.
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Berlin u.a.
    Document type Book
    Note Aus d. Engl. übers.
    HBZ-ID HT004152522
    ISBN 3-540-53973-5 ; 978-3-540-53973-5
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  3. Article ; Online: COVID in New York City, the epicenter: A New York University perspective and COVID in Duluth, the Bold North: A University of Minnesota perspective.

    Alpert, Judith L / Nguyen-Feng, Viann N

    Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy

    2020  Volume 12, Issue 5, Page(s) 524–528

    Abstract: In the first part of this dual commentary, perspectives are gathered from students at New York University. COVID in New York City is compared with the trauma of the World Trade Center. Triggers, racism, concerns, acts of kindness, and the future are ... ...

    Abstract In the first part of this dual commentary, perspectives are gathered from students at New York University. COVID in New York City is compared with the trauma of the World Trade Center. Triggers, racism, concerns, acts of kindness, and the future are considered for both. The second part of the commentary is written in juxtaposition to the New York City perspective by sharing the Upper Midwest experiences of this COVID-19 pandemic period, particularly in the small city of Duluth. Perspectives are gathered over time from students at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. The Minnesota stories are presented chronologically, from the declaration of the global pandemic to the beginning of the summer semester. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
    MeSH term(s) Adaptation, Psychological ; Adult ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections ; Humans ; Minnesota ; New York City ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral ; Psychological Trauma/psychology ; Resilience, Psychological ; September 11 Terrorist Attacks/psychology ; Students/psychology ; Universities ; Young Adult
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2497028-1
    ISSN 1942-969X ; 1942-9681
    ISSN (online) 1942-969X
    ISSN 1942-9681
    DOI 10.1037/tra0000928
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  4. Book: Psychoanalysis, trauma and community

    Alpert, Judith L / Goren, Elizabeth

    history and contemporary reappraisals

    (Relational perspectives book series)

    2017  

    Author's details edited by Judith L. Alpert and Elizabeth R. Goren
    Series title Relational perspectives book series
    MeSH term(s) Psychological Trauma ; Survivors/psychology ; Psychoanalytic Therapy ; Residence Characteristics/history ; Social Conditions/history ; Community Psychiatry/methods
    Language English
    Size xx, 262 pages :, illustrations ;, 24 cm.
    Document type Book
    ISBN 9781138928220 ; 1138928224 ; 9781138928237 ; 1138928232 ; 9781315681948 ; 1315681943
    Database Catalogue of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

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  5. Article ; Online: Loss of humanness: the ultimate trauma.

    Alpert, Judith L

    American journal of psychoanalysis

    2012  Volume 72, Issue 2, Page(s) 118–138

    Abstract: This paper is about chronic illness and its impact on the chronically ill and their loved ones who live through the illness and the eventual death. A new concept is introduced, the concept of "passing": physically ill people may pass as healthy even ... ...

    Abstract This paper is about chronic illness and its impact on the chronically ill and their loved ones who live through the illness and the eventual death. A new concept is introduced, the concept of "passing": physically ill people may pass as healthy even though they are physically ill. In addition to a discussion about why people choose to pass, two major paradoxes are considered. One concerns the paradox that results from "passing." The paradox is that while the falseness of "passing" keeps the self alive, it also deadens it before death. Specifically, "passing" enables the person with a physical illness to keep his well self alive with others, but results in one feeling dead, disconnected, detached, and inauthentic, before death. The second paradox involves the pressure on the chronically ill person to be heroically agentic in fighting the illness and overcoming it and, also, the pressure for this same person to be totally submissive and compliant with treatment. While in analytic treatment, the ill person can be helped to access authentic emotions and aliveness and to feel the power of authenticity.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Chronic Disease/psychology ; Denial (Psychology) ; Humans ; Interpersonal Relations ; Self Concept
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 219399-1
    ISSN 1573-6741 ; 0002-9548
    ISSN (online) 1573-6741
    ISSN 0002-9548
    DOI 10.1057/ajp.2012.8
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  6. Article: COVID in New York City, the epicenter: A New York University perspective and COVID in Duluth, the Bold North: A University of Minnesota perspective

    Alpert, Judith L / Nguyen-Feng, Viann N

    Psychological trauma

    Abstract: In the first part of this dual commentary, perspectives are gathered from students at New York University. COVID in New York City is compared with the trauma of the World Trade Center. Triggers, racism, concerns, acts of kindness, and the future are ... ...

    Abstract In the first part of this dual commentary, perspectives are gathered from students at New York University. COVID in New York City is compared with the trauma of the World Trade Center. Triggers, racism, concerns, acts of kindness, and the future are considered for both. The second part of the commentary is written in juxtaposition to the New York City perspective by sharing the Upper Midwest experiences of this COVID-19 pandemic period, particularly in the small city of Duluth. Perspectives are gathered over time from students at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. The Minnesota stories are presented chronologically, from the declaration of the global pandemic to the beginning of the summer semester. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #32551752
    Database COVID19

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  7. Article ; Online: Witnessing and passing. Discussion of Prince's "The self in pain: the paradox of memory. The paradox of testimony".

    Alpert, Judith L

    American journal of psychoanalysis

    2009  Volume 69, Issue 4, Page(s) 291–7; discussion 311–3

    Abstract: The author indicates that she has two voices. One voice speaks to the patient's loneliness and detachment and her expectation to not be seen, believed, or acknowledged. This voice, housing the knowledge that events that remain unprocessed continue to ... ...

    Abstract The author indicates that she has two voices. One voice speaks to the patient's loneliness and detachment and her expectation to not be seen, believed, or acknowledged. This voice, housing the knowledge that events that remain unprocessed continue to have an impact, wants Dr. Prince to risk intrusion and preemption. This voice believes that it is worth it. The author's other voice considers bottomless wounds and speaks to the patient's need to build up healthy aspects of personality that is necessary to do the holocaust work. This voice holds that this is not the time for Dr. Prince to witness what happened to the patient, what the perpetrators of massive crimes did to her or what the onlookers saw and chose not to do. This voice says that the patients lead should be followed. The author elaborates on her two voices and indicates what she would have done had she been working with the patient.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Holocaust/psychology ; Humans ; Interpersonal Relations ; Psychoanalytic Therapy/methods ; Survivors/psychology ; World War II
    Language English
    Publishing date 2009-12
    Publishing country England
    Document type Comment ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 219399-1
    ISSN 1573-6741 ; 0002-9548
    ISSN (online) 1573-6741
    ISSN 0002-9548
    DOI 10.1057/ajp.2009.20
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  8. Article: Hiding behind the cloth:child sexual abuse and the Catholic Church.

    Dale, Kathryn A / Alpert, Judith L

    Journal of child sexual abuse

    2007  Volume 16, Issue 3, Page(s) 59–74

    Abstract: The existence of child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has shocked many. In this article, the authors review the history of child sexual abuse in the church, the recent events that brought this tragedy into societal consciousness, and the efforts ...

    Abstract The existence of child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church has shocked many. In this article, the authors review the history of child sexual abuse in the church, the recent events that brought this tragedy into societal consciousness, and the efforts by the church to conceal the abuse. Two sources of empirical literature, the general psychological writing on priest sex abuse and the psychoanalytic literature, on child sexual abuse are compared. Both sources of literature seek explanation for priests' child sexual abuse within the structure and culture of the church rather than viewing the priest as a "typical" sex predator. The authors argue that, in fact, the guilty priests are child predators who differ little from other child predators.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Catholicism ; Child ; Child Abuse, Sexual/prevention & control ; Clergy ; Cultural Characteristics ; Female ; Humans ; Interpersonal Relations ; Male ; Pedophilia/prevention & control ; Social Environment ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 2007
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1158969-3
    ISSN 1547-0679 ; 1053-8712
    ISSN (online) 1547-0679
    ISSN 1053-8712
    DOI 10.1300/J070v16n03_04
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  9. Book: Sexual abuse recalled

    Alpert, Judith L

    treating trauma in the era of the recovered memory debate

    1995  

    Author's details edited by Judith L. Alpert
    MeSH term(s) Child Abuse, Sexual ; Adult ; Memory ; Psychotherapy
    Language English
    Size xxiv, 410 p. :, ill.
    Publisher Jason Aronson
    Publishing place Northvale, N.J
    Document type Book
    ISBN 9781568213637 ; 1568213638
    Database Catalogue of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM)

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  10. Article ; Online: Hippocampal shape abnormalities of patients with childhood-onset schizophrenia and their unaffected siblings.

    Johnson, Sarah L M / Wang, Lei / Alpert, Kathryn I / Greenstein, Deanna / Clasen, Liv / Lalonde, Francois / Miller, Rachel / Rapoport, Judith / Gogtay, Nitin

    Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

    2013  Volume 52, Issue 5, Page(s) 527–536.e2

    Abstract: Objective: The hippocampus has been implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, and hippocampal volume deficits have been a consistently reported abnormality, but the subregional specificity of the deficits remains unknown. The authors explored the ...

    Abstract Objective: The hippocampus has been implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, and hippocampal volume deficits have been a consistently reported abnormality, but the subregional specificity of the deficits remains unknown. The authors explored the nature and developmental trajectory of subregional shape abnormalities of the hippocampus in patients with childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS), their healthy siblings, and healthy volunteers.
    Method: Two hundred twenty-five anatomic brain magnetic resonance images were obtained from 103 patients with COS, 169 from their 79 healthy siblings, and 255 from 101 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers (age range = 9-29 years). The hippocampus was segmented using FreeSurfer automated image analysis software, and hippocampal shape was evaluated by comparing subjects at more than 6,000 vertices on the left and right hippocampal surfaces. Longitudinal data were examined using mixed model regression analysis.
    Results: Patients with COS showed significant bilateral inward deformation in the anterior hippocampus. Healthy siblings also showed a trend for anterior inward deformation. However, the trajectory of shape change did not differ significantly between the groups. Inward deformations in the anterior hippocampus were positively related to positive symptom severity, whereas outward surface displacement was positively related to overall functioning.
    Conclusion: This is the first and largest longitudinal three-way analysis of subregional hippocampal shape abnormalities in patients with COS and their healthy siblings compared with healthy controls. The anterior hippocampal abnormalities in COS suggest the pathophysiologic importance of this subregion in schizophrenia. The trend level and overlapping shape abnormalities in the healthy siblings suggest a more subtle, subregionally specific neuroanatomic endophenotype.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Female ; Hippocampus/abnormalities ; Hippocampus/anatomy & histology ; Hippocampus/pathology ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Schizophrenia, Childhood/pathology ; Siblings ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-04-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 392535-3
    ISSN 1527-5418 ; 0890-8567
    ISSN (online) 1527-5418
    ISSN 0890-8567
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaac.2013.02.003
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