The Neuroscience of Trauma and Mindfulness for Attachment Summary of Key Points
This book explores the intersection of trauma, attachment theory, and mindfulness practices, offering insights on healing.
This book explores the intersection of trauma, attachment theory, and mindfulness practices, offering insights on healing.
A collection of insights from leading experts on healing from trauma, The Healing Trauma Summit includes firsthand experiences, therapeutic approaches, and practical advice.
This book delves into the theory of structural dissociation, offering insight into the treatment of trauma-related dissociation and complex PTSD.
This workbook offers practical guidance for managing the effects of trauma based on Dr. Bessel van der Kolk’s ‘The Body Keeps the Score’.
This book delves into the complex dynamics of exploitive relationships and the concept of betrayal bonds – the deep emotional attachments formed between a victim and an abuser.
This comprehensive guide offers tools for somatic psychotherapy, aiding clinicians in addressing PTSD, depression, and anxiety through body-oriented techniques.
Stephen King’s ‘It’ is a horror novel about seven children in Derry, Maine, who are terrorized by an entity that exploits their fears, taking the form of a clown named Pennywise.
In the Woods is a psychological mystery that intertwils a detective’s past with a present murder case in a small Irish town.
This book presents a comprehensive approach to healing the effects of early trauma on mental and emotional development and relationships.