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Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; Book Abstract; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 When the Body Is the Enemy-Améry's Basic Intuition; 1.2 Disownership; 1.3 Trauma-The Collapse of the Knowing-How Structure; 1.4 Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder; 1.5 Outline of the Book; References; Chapter 2 The Twofold Structure of Human Beings; 2.1 The Twofold Structure of the Human Body; 2.2 Body-Schema and Body-Image; 2.2.1 Theory of Body-Schema-Theory of Perception; 2.2.2 Body-Schema Versus Body-Image: Double Dissociation; 2.2.3 Nothing Is Within Our Reach

2.3 What Not-Belonging Feels LikeReferences; Chapter 3 Ownership; 3.1 Ownership Versus Sense of Body-Ownership (SBO); 3.2 SBO-Manipulations; 3.2.1 The Rubber Hand Illusion; 3.2.2 Prosthetic Limbs; 3.3 Lack of Sense of Ownership Toward the Entire Body; 3.3.1 Autoscopic Phenomena; 3.3.2 Minimal Phenomenal Selfhood (MPS); 3.3.3 Total Lack of Sense of Ownership Toward the Entire Body; 3.4 SBO-Main Insights; References; Chapter 4 When Ownership and Agency Collide: The Phenomenology of Limb-Disownership; 4.1 Sense of Agency; 4.2 Ownership vs. Agency: Double Dissociation

4.3 Towards a Theory of Limb-Disownership4.3.1 Somatoparaphrenia; 4.3.1.1 Somatoparaphrenia-Beyond a Lack of SBO; 4.3.1.2 Misoplegia; 4.3.1.3 Somatoparaphrenia: A Full-Blown Conflict Between Body-Schema and Body-Image; 4.3.2 Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID); 4.3.2.1 BIID and Body Maps in the Brain: Incarnation Without Animation; 4.3.2.2 Body-Ownership Versus Body-Disownership; 4.3.2.3 BIID: Basic Insights; 4.3.3 Some Insights Concerning Limb-Disownership; References; Chapter 5 The Complex Relations Between SA and SBO During Trauma and the Development of Body-Disownership

5.1 Dissociation-A Defense Mechanism Activated During Trauma5.2 Weakening of the SBO During Trauma; 5.3 Loss of SA; 5.4 The Relations Between SBO and SA During Trauma; 5.5 The Development of Body-Disownership; 5.5.1 Body-Disownership-What Does It Feel Like; References; Chapter 6 Self-Injuring Behavior; 6.1 Self-Injuring Behavior: A Brief Introduction; 6.2 Self-Injuring Behavior as a Coping Mechanism; 6.3 SIB: A Long-Term Reaction to Severe Trauma; 6.4 SIB and Traumatic Memories; 6.4.1 The Nature of the Traumatic Memory; 6.4.2 SIB as a Coping Mechanism for Traumatic Memories

6.5 SIB as a Means of Communication6.5.1 Bodily Trauma and the Need for a New Language; 6.5.2 No One Believes; 6.5.3 Breaking the Silence; 6.6 SIB as a Tool for Managing Dissociation; 6.7 The Phenomenology of SIB; 6.7.1 SIB at the Body-Schema Level: Being-in-a-Hostile-World; 6.7.2 SIB at Body-Image Level: The Body-for-Itself-for-Others; 6.7.3 SIB: Body-Image Versus Body-Schema; References; Chapter 7 The Destructive Nature of Complex PTSD; 7.1 The Complex Nature of PTSD; 7.2 C-PTSD from a Phenomenological Perspective; 7.3 Structural Dissociation

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