Confusion splitting shame and guilt are problematic feelings for all people with complex
lasting ramifications associated with dissociative processing in the psychic. Direct or
indirect interpersonal violence in particular however creates a multiple of these gruelling
conditions and that too in very paradoxical states so that one feels torn apart although one
has acted correctly or feels guilty for something one has not done at all or feels shame for an
abuse one has survived as a victim. A variety of such interesting phenomena are explained by
experts in such a way that both practitioners and trauma clients and non-professionals can
understand them well. Photos from the therapy facilitate the clarity and show in particular
SPIM-30 programme treatment settings for which derivations can be found in this book.