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TITLE: UNDERSTANDING AND HEALING EMOTIONAL TRAUMA:
CONVERSATIONS WITH PIONEERING CLINICIANS AND
RESEARCHERS
PUBLISHER: ROUTLEDGE LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LINK: http://is.gd/M5XiQ2 RELEASE TYPE: RETAIL
FORMAT: PDF RELEASE DATE: 2015.02.26
ISBN: 9780415720816 STORE DATE: 2015
SAVED.MONEY: 151 DOLLAR DISKCOUNT: 01 x 05MB
AUTHOR: DANIELA F. SIEFF
BOOK
Understanding and Healing Emotional Trauma is an
interdisciplinary book which explores our current understanding
of the forces involved in both the creation and healing of
emotional trauma. Through engaging conversations with pioneering
clinicians and researchers, Daniela F. Sieff offers accessible
yet substantial answers to questions such as: What is emotional
trauma? What are the causes? What are its consequences? What does
it mean to heal emotional trauma? and How can healing be
achieved? These questions are addressed through three
interrelated perspectives: psychotherapy, neurobiology and
evolution. Psychotherapeutic perspectives take us inside the
world of the unconscious mind and body to illuminate how
emotional trauma distorts our relationships with ourselves and
with other people (Donald Kalsched, Bruce Lloyd, Tina Stromsted
Marion Woodman). Neurobiological perspectives explore how trauma
impacts the systems that mediate our emotional lives and
well-being (Ellert Nijenhuis, Allan Schore, Daniel Siegel). And
evolutionary perspectives contextualise emotional trauma in terms
of the legacy we have inherited from our distant ancestors (James
Chisholm, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Randolph Nesse). Transforming
lives affected by emotional trauma is possible, but it can be a
difficult process. The insights shared in these lively and
informative conversations can support and facilitate that
process.This book will therefore be a valuable resource for
psychotherapists, psychologists, counsellors and other mental
health professionals in practice and training, and also for
members of the general public who are endeavouring to find ways
through their own emotional trauma. In addition, because
emotional trauma often has its roots in childhood, this book will
also be of interest and value to parents, teachers and anyone
concerned with the care of children