The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment
The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma & Trauma Therapy
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When the correction aspect for understanding the psychophysiology of trauma for clinicians & their traumatized customers. Traumatized people keep the memory of the trauma in the brain & system. This is the very first book on the phenomenon of somatic memory & the effect of trauma leads into the system. Lowering the gap amongst scientific theory & clinical practice & the gap among talk & system treatment, brought Rothschild methods for addressing the memory in the system.
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March 23rd, 2011 at 5:10 am
Wonderful! Trauma theory in digestible bites!,
I recently read Babette Rothschild’s (2000) new book “The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment” (published by W.W. Norton). In this book Babette does a wonderful job of explaining complex psychobiological processes in easy to understand, digestible bites. This book provides a solid theoretical framework for the close relationship between psychobiology, implicit and explicit memory storage and retrieval, and trauma processing. Babette’s book also thoroughly explains the importance of “body memories” in trauma processing and discusses many ways in which to help clients both elicit and integrate dysfunctionally stored cellular memories. By providing a concise, understandable and useful overview of trauma theory, Babette’s book serves to help close the learning gap between theory and application. In fact, I have recommended that this book be used as one of the texts for clinical theory classes in the graduate program where I am privileged to teach. I also believe this book would be very helpful to trauma clinicians in general. Accordingly, I will begin recommending this book at all my presentations(and did so for the first time recently). No matter the general theoretical foundation of the clinician (ie: psychoanalytic, CBT, etc.) this book provides valuable information that informs trauma practice. In addition, Babette offers many graphics, charts, case studies, and exercises that could be very helpful in explaining the “trauma response” and trauma therapy to clients, families, students, supervisors, and policy makers. As by now you have no doubt guessed – I highly recommend this book.
Sincerely, Pati Zimmerman, (MSW, Clinical Traumatologist, Ph.D. Student, and adjunct faculty member at Portland State University and Concordia University.)
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|March 23rd, 2011 at 5:42 am
Feedback from a Trauma victim,
For 30 years, since a young child, I have suffered from a variety of unexplained problems, self-destructive behaviors and senseless actions. Until now, I have never understand what haunts and controls me. But I recently went to counciling and was diagnosed with PTSD so I purchased this book to learn more about it. There are no words to express the relief and overwhelming “connection” I felt when I started reading. I literally had to lay the book down after every paragraph to give myself a moment to absorb the impact of recognition I experienced when reading about myself. I have since been taking the book to my counciling sessions to discuss my revelations – one at a time. This book has saved my sanity – for once, I am beginning to understand the nameless fears and anxieties that have permeated every aspect of my life and robbed me of any real joy. This book lays down a very understandable framework of PSTD, from the development of the disorder to the healing work to move on. And I’m only on Chapter 4! *If you are a victim, take your time when reading this, it can be overwhelming to try to understand everything at once and I suggest a support system to share your discoveries with – best wishes – you CAN recover from this!!
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|March 23rd, 2011 at 6:39 am
Theory actually useful to trauma treatment,
After more than 20 years treating trauma survivors I all too rarely find a new book from which I really learn something that I can immediately apply to my work. This is such a book. The relationship between the physiological reactions to serious trauma and helpful methods of treatment are detailed in accessible, clear fashion, complete with understandable diagrams and case examples with extensive and relevant transcriptions. Experienced and not-so- experienced clinicians will be delighted to find a minimum of jargon and a humane and well-thought-out attitude throughout.
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