![]() ![]() ![]() The resulting derailments have a profound impact on the capacity for love and work. Healing from trauma: owning your self Language: miracle and tyranny Letting go of the past: EMDR Learning to inhabit your body: yoga Putting the pieces together: self-leadership Filling in the holes: creating structures Rewiring the brain: neurofeedback Finding your voice: communal rhythms and theater - Choices to be made - Consensus proposed criteria for developmental trauma disorder. The Body Keeps the Score eloquently articulates how overwhelming experiences affect the development of brain, mind, and body awareness, all of which are closely intertwined. Uncovering secrets: the problem of traumatic memory The unbearable heaviness of remembering - Paths to Recovery. Getting on the same wavelength: attachment and attunement Trapped in relationships: the cost of abuse and neglect What's love got to do with it? Developmental trauma: the hidden epidemic - The Imprint of Trauma. With stories of his own work and those of specialists around the globe, The Body Keeps the Score sheds new light on the routes away from trauma - which lie. Running for your life: the anatomy of survival Body-brain connections Losing your body, losing your self - The Minds of Children. ![]() understanding mind and brain Looking into the brain: the neuroscience revolution - This is Your Brain on Trauma. Lessons from Vietnam veterans Revolutions in. ![]() Traumatic stress is associated with functional and chemical changes in the emotional part of the brainthe limbic area and brain stem. Facing trauma - The Rediscovery of Trauma. In his work The body keeps the score, Bessel highlights that traumatic stress is at the root of neuroscience. ![]()
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