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When 'The Body Bears the Burden' made its debut in 2001, it changed
the way people thought about trauma, PTSD, and the treatment of
chronic stress disorders. Now in its third edition, this revered
text offers a fully updated and revised analysis of the
relationship between mind, body, and the processing of trauma.
Here, clinicians will find detailed, thorough explorations of some
of neurobiology's fundamental tenets, the connections between mind,
brain, and body, and the many and varied ways that symptoms of
traumatic stress become visible to those who know to look for them.
Understanding how our brains and bodies actually work is a powerful
tool in mitigating the anxiety generated by unpleasant physical and
emotional symptoms that we all may experience from time to time.
Here, Robert Scaer unravels the complexities of the brain-body
connection, equipping all those who are in distress with a
plausible explanation for how they feel. Making the science
accessible, he outlines the core neurobiological concepts
underlying the brain-body interface and explains why physical and
emotional symptoms of stress and trauma occur. He explains why
"feelings" represent physical sensations that inform us about the
nature of our brain-body conflicts. He also offers practical,
easy-to-implement strategies for strengthening motor skills,
learning to listen to our gut to gauge our feelings, attuning to
the present, and restoring personal boundaries to relieve symptoms
and navigate a path to recovery.
When "The Body Bears the Burden" made its debut in 2001, it
changed the way people thought about trauma, PTSD, and the
treatment of chronic stress disorders. Now in its third edition,
this revered text offers a fully updated and revised analysis of
the relationship between mind, body, and the processing of trauma.
Here, clinicians will find detailed, thorough explorations of some
of neurobiology's fundamental tenets, the connections between mind,
brain, and body, and the many and varied ways that symptoms of
traumatic stress become visible to those who know to look for
them.
Our experiences of trauma sow the seeds of many persistent and
misunderstood medical problems such as chronic fatigue syndrome and
various maladies of the immune system. Because of our inadequate
understanding of the relationship of mind and body in processing
these traumas, many of us suffer needlessly from our exposure to
life's traumas. Robert Scaer offers hope to those who wish to
transform trauma and better understand their lives.
While there are many different approaches to healing trauma, few
offer a wide range of perspectives and options. With innovative
insight into trauma-related difficulties, Jasmin Lee Cori helps
you: Understand trauma and its devastating impacts Identify
symptoms of trauma (dissociation, numbing, etc.) and common mental
health problems that stem from trauma Manage traumatic reactions
and memories Create a more balanced life that supports your
recovery Choose appropriate interventions (therapies, self-help
groups, medications and alternatives) Recognize how far you've come
in your healing and what you need to keep growing Complete with
exercises, healing stories, points to remember, and resources, this
is a perfect companion for anyone seeking to reclaim their life
from the devastating impacts of trauma.
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