Herbert Grassmann & Maurizio Stupiggia 
Somatic-Oriented Therapies: Embodiment, Trauma, and Polyvagal Perspectives [EPUB ebook] 

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An innovative collection of research and theory from leading voices in the fields of trauma and somatic therapies.

Somatic-Oriented Therapies represents a significant consolidation of innovative research and clinical approaches aimed at addressing trauma through various somatic modalities. In the past six decades, a multitude of therapeutic methods have emerged globally, revolutionizing trauma treatment and existential distress management. However, these approaches have often diverged, hindering the development of a cohesive, distinct field independent of traditional paradigms.

This volume of collected work from some of the world’s leading experts in trauma aims to delineate this novel domain of research and clinical intervention. It elucidates the common thread linking the contributing authors and introduces a new clinical perspective. Central to this perspective is the recognition of the profound significance of the body-to-body relationship between therapist and patient; the critical role of trust establishment within the clinical context as a prerequisite for deep transformation; and the possibility to “question” the body, finding “unthought-of” avenues of transformation.

Contributors include: Aline La Pierre, Arielle Schwartz, Betsy Polatin, C. Sue Carter, David Berceli, Pat Ogden, Jan Winhall, Robert Schleip, Susan Harper, Vittorio Gallese, Zahabiyah Yamasaki, and many others.

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Stephen W. Porges, Ph D, originator of Polyvagal Theory, is a Distinguished University Scientist and founding director of the Kinsey Institute Traumatic Stress Research Consortium at Indiana University, and a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina. He lives in Atlantic Beach, Florida.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 448 ● ISBN 9781324052739 ● 出版者 W. W. Norton & Company ● 国家 US ● 发布时间 2025 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 9498581 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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