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  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040308752
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  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040308752

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The second edition of Relational and Body-Centered Practices for Healing Trauma expands on this groundbreaking model for the treatment of trauma. It includes new principles and healing practices to address individual and collective trauma from climate instability, colonization, the global pandemic, and political unrest. Dr. Stanley expands on body-based relational practices, including subjectivity, embodied intersubjectivity, reflective empathy, and community practices, to embody ancient ways of knowing. She helps individuals and communities respond to adversity with vitality, empathy, and love.

Dr. Stanley combines research in neuroscience and phenomenology, extensive clinical therapeutic experience, knowledge gained from training thousands of students, and collaboration with Indigenous people and traditional societies around the globe. With cross-cultural wisdom, she delves into aspects of somatic therapy and cultural healing, including:

  • Key elements of relational empathy, such as bracketing biases while allowing one’s presence to connect with others, the self, and spiritual understanding
  • The role of homeostasis in healing, which vitalizes recovery from psychological, social, cognitive, and spiritual dimensions of trauma
  • How collective trauma can be effectively healed through relational community support

This new edition helps readers deepen and expand their understanding and practice of somatic healing to transform their practice, as well as their connection with others and themselves.



Relational and Body-Centered Practices for Healing Trauma provides psychotherapists and other helping professionals with a groundbreaking, body-based model for treating trauma.

Recenzijas

Relational and Body-Centered Practices for Healing Trauma is a remarkably compelling blend of interdisciplinary theory and applied case material. The science is accurate, and the clinical material is absorbing. Sharon Stanleys integration of anthropological and cultural material with relational body techniques is unique. This book will have an indelible impact on the field.

Allan Schore, PhD, author of Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self and The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy

This second edition of Sharon Stanleys Relational and Body-Centered Practices for Healing Trauma adds to the wisdom of the first edition, incorporating ancestral wisdom and addressing collective trauma. The book is an excellent resource for every clinician with its in-depth descriptions of therapeutic interventions. Holistic trauma healing takes place within the authentic embodied presence of others who offer relational support for somatic healing. Stanley is such a good writer and explainer of brain and body systems that laypeople can benefit from her insights as well. Highly recommended!

Darcia Narvaez, PhD, author of Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture, and Wisdom

Sharon Stanley shares her embodied-relational approach to psychotherapy by grounding clinical examples and somatic exercises in both current neuroscience and ancestral wisdom. She highlights the importance of empathic attunement and embodied consciousness in the treatment of individual and collective trauma. Sharon helps us all become more embodied and empathic therapists, teachers, and parents. Her book is a gift to the trauma fieldemphasizing our shared humanity and vitalityand a must-read for students in counseling, social work, and psychology graduate programs.

Christine Payne, PhD, licensed clinical psychologist

As a clinical-community psychologist with a rural Indigenous emphasis, I have found that Dr. Sharon Stanleys work is undeniably culturally responsive for working with Indigenous peoples due to the basic understanding that we are human beings. Her work emulates our tribal values around respect, holding each other up, and having strength and courage. She so beautifully interweaves work about the human body and nervous system together with natural elements such as the land and water, which our Alaska Native peoples have been connected to and dependent on for thousands of years. She teaches human beings how to heal within and reconnect with self while becoming embodied. Mostly, she does this work in a manner that is inviting and safe for those who have experienced trauma individually and collectively. She is a beautiful spirit!"

Tina Woods, clinical-community psychologist

Introduction to the Second Edition
1. Trauma and Embodied Relational
Therapy
2. Structures and Functions of the Body-Mind-Brain, Homeostasis, and
the Polyvagal Theory of Autonomic Functioning
3. Good News! The Brain Can
Change!
4. Embodiment: Coming Home to Our Bodies
5. With Trauma, "the Spirit
Leaves the Body"
6. Somatic Awareness: The Truth of the Mind Begins in the
Body
7. Somatic Empathy: Encounters of the "Living Body" with Another "Living
Body"
8. Somatic Inquiry: Exploring the Intersubjective World
9. Somatic
Interventions for Regulating Neural-Emotional States
10. Somatic
Interventions with Imagination and Dreams
11. Somatic Reflection
12. The
Old/New Paradigm for Healing Trauma Appendix: The Practice of Somatic
Transformation Index
Sharon Stanley, PhD, is a dynamic educator and psychotherapist who has taught creative practices for healing trauma to therapists and Indigenous people throughout the world.