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Traditional methods employed in psychotherapy have limited
effectiveness when it comes to healing the psychological effects of
trauma, in particular, complex trauma. While a client may seem to
make significant breakthroughs in understanding their feelings and
experiences on a rational level by talking with a therapist, this
will make no difference to their post-traumatic symptoms if the
midbrain is unable to modulate its activity in response. The
Comprehensive Resource Model argues for a novel therapeutic
approach, which uniquely bridges neuroscience and spirituality
through a combination of somatic therapy, traditional
psychotherapy, and indigenous healing concepts to provide effective
relief to survivors of trauma. The Comprehensive Resource Model was
developed in response to the need for a streamlined, integrative
therapeutic model; one which engages a scaffolding of
neurobiological resources in many brain structures simultaneously
in order for clients to be fully embodied and conscious in the
present moment while processing their traumatic material. All three
phases of trauma therapy: resourcing, processing, and integration
are done simultaneously. Demonstrating a nested model and employing
brain and body-based physiological safety as the foundation of
healing, chapters describe three primary categories of targeted
processing: implicit and explicit survival terror, 'Little T
Truths', and 'Big T Truths', all of which contribute to thorough
healing of complex trauma and an expansion into higher states of
consciousness and embodiment of the essential core self. This book
describes the development and benefits of this pioneering new
approach to trauma therapy. As such, it will be of key interest to
academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of
psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychology and trauma studies. It will
also appeal to practising therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists,
psychiatric nurses, and to others involved in the treatment or
management of patients with complex trauma disorders.
Traditional methods employed in psychotherapy have limited
effectiveness when it comes to healing the psychological effects of
trauma, in particular, complex trauma. While a client may seem to
make significant breakthroughs in understanding their feelings and
experiences on a rational level by talking with a therapist, this
will make no difference to their post-traumatic symptoms if the
midbrain is unable to modulate its activity in response. The
Comprehensive Resource Model argues for a novel therapeutic
approach, which uniquely bridges neuroscience and spirituality
through a combination of somatic therapy, traditional
psychotherapy, and indigenous healing concepts to provide effective
relief to survivors of trauma. The Comprehensive Resource Model was
developed in response to the need for a streamlined, integrative
therapeutic model; one which engages a scaffolding of
neurobiological resources in many brain structures simultaneously
in order for clients to be fully embodied and conscious in the
present moment while processing their traumatic material. All three
phases of trauma therapy: resourcing, processing, and integration
are done simultaneously. Demonstrating a nested model and employing
brain and body-based physiological safety as the foundation of
healing, chapters describe three primary categories of targeted
processing: implicit and explicit survival terror, 'Little T
Truths', and 'Big T Truths', all of which contribute to thorough
healing of complex trauma and an expansion into higher states of
consciousness and embodiment of the essential core self. This book
describes the development and benefits of this pioneering new
approach to trauma therapy. As such, it will be of key interest to
academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of
psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychology and trauma studies. It will
also appeal to practising therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists,
psychiatric nurses, and to others involved in the treatment or
management of patients with complex trauma disorders.
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