Zusammenfassung
Soziales Trauma ist ein Brückenkonzept, das eine gesellschaftliche und eine klinische Perspektive verbindet (siehe Kap. 1). Das Kapitel beschreibt die Anwendung des Konzepts im klinischen Kontext sowie die Wechselfälle der Anerkennung postgenozidaler traumatischer Pathologie in diagnostischen Klassifikationssystemen. Darüber hinaus spezifiziert es die grundlegenden Interventionsbedingungen bei postsozialtraumatischen Störungen in einem gemeinsamen sozialen Beziehungsgefüge.
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