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Deep Brain Reorienting
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Deep Brain Reorienting introduces a novel, evidence-based approach to the treatment of trauma-related disorders. Steeped in neuroscience, this book builds on recent scientific contributions to the effects of shock, trauma, and neglect on the brain at the deepest levels.
Deep Brain Reorienting introduces a novel, evidence-based approach to the treatment of trauma-related disorders. Steeped in neuroscience, this book builds on recent scientific contributions to the effects of shock, trauma, and neglect on the brain at the deepest levels. Enhanced by detailed case material and underpinned by a strong theoretical framework, the authors give special attention to clinically significant forms of dissociation, as well as attachment wounding and its treatment. This neurobiologically informed focus offers fresh perspectives, reaching beneath the level of cognitive, affective, and defensive components of traumatic responding.
Written at the interface of neuroscience and psychotherapy, this book will be invaluable to psychotherapists whose clinical practice is calling for new ways to work with the effects of traumatic experiences. In addition, several hypotheses will appeal to research-oriented psychotherapists and clinically-led researchers in a range of fields.
Autorentext
Frank M. Corrigan, MD, FRCPsych, is an independent psychiatrist in private practice in Scotland. He is the developer of Deep Brain Reorienting.
Hannah Young, PhD, is a chartered psychologist and psychotherapist working in private practice in Dundee and St Andrews, Scotland, specialising in attachment wounding and dissociative disorders.
Jessica Christie-Sands, PhD, is a chartered psychologist and clinical director of a multidisciplinary psychology service that provides therapeutic work for children, young people, and adults with histories of developmental trauma.
Klappentext
Deep Brain Reorienting introduces a novel, evidence-based approach to the treatment of trauma-related disorders. Steeped in neuroscience, this book builds on recent scientific contributions to the effects of shock, trauma, and neglect on the brain at the deepest levels.
Inhalt
- Introduction Part 1: Delving Deep Beneath the Cortex 2. Orienting to 'Where?' 3. Preaffective Forces of Shock 4. Affected by 'What' We Encounter 5. Seeking Attachment from the Brainstem Upwards 6. A Composite Model of Dissociative Disorders Part 2: Deep Brain Reorienting in Clinical Practice 7. Clinical Research Manual 8. The Deepest Sense of Being in a Body 9. Promoting the Healing of Attachment Wounding 10. Composite Model of Clinical Dissociation Applied 11. Observations of the Head-body Relationship ****12. The Where-Self, the Innate Connection System, and the Origins of Attachment
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032556253
- Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 240
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 380g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9781032556253
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-1-032-55625-3
- Titel Deep Brain Reorienting
- Autor Corrigan Frank M. , Young Hannah , Jessica Christie-Sands
- Untertitel Understanding the Neuroscience of Trauma, Attachment Wounding, and DBR Psychotherapy