Daniel S. Schechter

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Daniel Scott Schechter (* 1962 in the USA ) is an American psychiatrist , psychoanalyst and researcher who specializes in child psychiatry . He is a professor in the medical faculties of New York University and the University of Geneva .

Life

Schechter studied at Columbia University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in 1983 and his Master of Arts in 1987 . He completed his medical studies in 1991 with an MD . Schechter specialized in child psychiatry, post-traumatic stress disorder and psychotherapy. He is best known for his articles on Violent Trauma in the Generational Line and the Trauma of the Children Who Experienced September 11, 2001 . He analyzed how the separation anxiety of small children could have a strong post-traumatic stress effect on the traumatized parents.

Publications (selection)

  • Reflections on traumatically distorted intersubjectivity. In: P Bründl & F Pedrina (Eds.) Clarification-diagnosis-case description: research and treatment plan. Yearbook of Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis. Munich: Brandes & Apsel, Frankfurt am Main 2017 (in press).
  • with Sandra Rusconi Serpa: Affective communication of traumatized mothers with their small children. On the way to preventive intervention for families at high risk of intergenerational violence. In: Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber et al. (Ed.): Embodiment. An innovative concept for development research and psychanalysis. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2013, pp. 230–263, DOI: 10.13109 / 9783666451300.230 .
  • with Erica Willheim: When parenting becomes unthinkable: intervening with traumatized parents and their toddlers. In: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry . 48 (3) / 2009, ISSN  0890-8567 , pp. 249-253.
    • German: When parenting becomes unthinkable. Working with traumatized parents and their toddlers. In: Peter Bründl et al. (Ed.) Parenthood. Clinical and developmental perspectives (= Yearbook of Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis. Vol. 5). Brandes & Apsel, Frankfurt am Main 2016, pp. 55–65.2.
  • with others: Distorted maternal mental representations and atypical behavior in a clinical sample of violence-exposed mothers and their toddlers. In: Journal of trauma & dissociation. ISSN  1529-9740 , Vol. 9 (2008), H. 2, pp. 123-147.
  • with others: Traumatized mothers can change their minds about their toddlers: Understanding how a novel use of videofeedback supports positive change of maternal attributions. In: Infant mental health journal. ISSN  0163-9641 , Vol. 27 (2006), H. 5, pp. 429-447.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://med.nyu.edu/search ? query = daniel + schechter & site = Public
  2. http://neurocenter.unige.ch/groups/schechter.php
  3. ^ Mayer, KM. (December 10, 2001). Terror stays in people. Focus, Germany
  4. ^ Coates SW, Rosenthal J, Schechter DS-Eds. (2003). September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds. New York: Taylor and Francis, Inc.
  5. ^ Schechter DS, Coates SW, First F (2003). Observations of acute reactions of young children and their * families to the attacks on the World Trade Center. In T. Auchter, C. Buettner, U. Schultz-Venrath, H.-J. Wirth (Eds.): September 11th. Psychoanalytic, psychosocial and psychohistorical analyzes of terror and trauma. Giessen, Germany: Psychosozial-Verlag. pp. 268-280
  6. Schechter, DS (2003). Generational trauma caused by violence. In KH Brisch and T. Hellbrügge (eds.), Attachment and Trauma. (Pp. 235-256). Stuttgart, Germany: Klett-Cotta Verlag
  7. Schechter DS, Zygmunt A, Coates SW, Davies M, Trabka KA, McCaw J, Kolodji A., Robinson JL (2007). Caregiver traumatization adversely impacts young children's mental representations of self and others. Attachment & Human Development, 9 (3), 187-20.
  8. Schechter DS, Coates, SW, Kaminer T, Coots T, Zeanah CH, Davies M, Schonfield IS, Marshall RD, Liebowitz MR Trabka KA, McCaw J, Myers MM (2008). Distorted maternal mental representations and atypical behavior in a clinical sample of violence-exposed mothers and their toddlers. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 9 (2), 123-149.
  9. Schechter DS, Willheim E (2009). Disturbances of attachment and parental psychopathology in early childhood. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Issue. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinics of North America, 18 (3), 665-687.