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Trauma Therapy And Clinical Practice: Neuroscience, Gestalt And The Body

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This book weaves together the experience of trauma, neuroscience and Gestalt theory and applies these to clients.

280 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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Miriam Taylor

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April 29, 2018
Structured, systematic overview of trauma work

A coherent narrative about trauma therapy, merging together gestalt therapy and neuroscience. A result is a nice adaptation of gestalt therapy for working with traumatic experiences.
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December 5, 2023
A common experience in trauma is dissociation. One of the clinical therapies most focused on grounding and being present – the opposite of dissociation – is Gestalt. The intersection of these two opposites is an interesting space for healing. Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice: Neuroscience, Gestalt, and the Body walks in the middle of the experiences and shows how one might connect the two.

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January 13, 2020
Testo utile e aggiornato, che pone l'accento su una nuova forma di lavoro con il trauma. Un testo però che va sicuramente approfondito, ma comunque fonte di molti spunti.
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