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The body remembers. Volume 2, Revolutionizing trauma treatment / Babette Rothschild.

By: Description: xxiii, 198 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780393707298
  • 0393707296
Other title:
  • Revolutionizing trauma treatment
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.85/21 23
LOC classification:
  • RC489.M53 R68 2017
Contents:
Preface: Research bias and the evidence base -- Part one: Theory and principles (1. Revolutionising trauma treatment ; 2. Precision ANS regulation: what to look for ; 3. Safety requires all the senses; sensory stabilization ; 4. Revitalizing a lost art: trauma treatment planning) -- Part two: Practice: applying theory and principles (5. Simple resources modulate and even heal trauma ; 6. Making the most of good memories: powerful antidotes to traumatic memory -- 7. Pacing, portioning and organizing ; 8. Adaptiong mindfulness, MBSR, and yoga for those with PTSD) -- Appendix: Taruma therapist beware: avoiding common hazards.
Summary: "This new book is grounded in the belief that the most important goal for any trauma treatment is to improve the quality of life of the client. Therefore, the first prerequisite is that the client be reliably stable and feel safe in his or her daily life as well as the therapy situation."--Book jacket.
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Book Book MHERC PTSD 616.85/21 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available This new book is grounded in the belief that the most important goal for any trauma treatment is to improve the quality of life of the client. Therefore, the first prerequisite is that the client be reliably stable and feel safe in his or her daily life as well as the therapy situation. A41312941
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-194) and index.

Preface: Research bias and the evidence base -- Part one: Theory and principles (1. Revolutionising trauma treatment ; 2. Precision ANS regulation: what to look for ; 3. Safety requires all the senses; sensory stabilization ; 4. Revitalizing a lost art: trauma treatment planning) -- Part two: Practice: applying theory and principles (5. Simple resources modulate and even heal trauma ; 6. Making the most of good memories: powerful antidotes to traumatic memory -- 7. Pacing, portioning and organizing ; 8. Adaptiong mindfulness, MBSR, and yoga for those with PTSD) -- Appendix: Taruma therapist beware: avoiding common hazards.

"This new book is grounded in the belief that the most important goal for any trauma treatment is to improve the quality of life of the client. Therefore, the first prerequisite is that the client be reliably stable and feel safe in his or her daily life as well as the therapy situation."--Book jacket.