Marian Dunlea's BodyDreaming provides a theoretical and practical guide for working with early developmental trauma. This interdisciplinary approach explores the interconnection of body, mind and psyche, offering a masterful tool for restoring balance and healing developmental trauma.
Marian Dunlea's BodyDreaming provides a theoretical and practical guide for working with early developmental trauma. This interdisciplinary approach explores the interconnection of body, mind and psyche, offering a masterful tool for restoring balance and healing developmental trauma.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marian Dunlea is a Jungian analyst and head of training in BodySoul Europe, part of the Marion Woodman Foundation. She is a Somatic Experiencing Trauma therapist based in the west of Ireland and is the creator of BodyDreaming.
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Acknowledgements Foreword by E. Donald Kalsched Credits and Permissions Part I: Setting the Scene A Note to the Reader: How This Book Works Introducing BodyDreaming Why This Book Now: The Origins of BodyDreaming Invitation to the Reader to Engage Experientially with the Text The Black Pearl Part II: Neuroscientific Background Chapter One: How the Brain Works : A Brief Outline of the Neuroscientific Theory That Informs BodyDreaming Part III: BodyDreaming in Clinical Practice Chapter Two: Orienting, Regulating, Resourcing: "I may be able to find some peace here" Chapter Three: Working the Threshold: "Slowly, slowly . . . 1%" Chapter Four: Attunement: Learned Secure Attachment in the Body: "I'm yielding to it" Chapter Five: Working with Dissociative and Disoriented Attachment Patterns (1): "The child fell off the chair" Chapter Six: Working with Dissociative and Disoriented Attachment Patterns (2): "It's all about trusting your gut" Chapter Seven: Working with Numbness, Shut-down, Freeze: "Bushes Don't Have Panic Attacks" Chapter Eight: The Matter of Self-Regulation: "The Sun is coming out of her face" Chapter Nine: Intimations of the Numinous: "It feels like a visitation from the lady in red in here" Conclusion: "Let your hands touch something that makes your eyes smile" Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Foreword by E. Donald Kalsched Credits and Permissions Part I: Setting the Scene A Note to the Reader: How This Book Works Introducing BodyDreaming Why This Book Now: The Origins of BodyDreaming Invitation to the Reader to Engage Experientially with the Text The Black Pearl Part II: Neuroscientific Background Chapter One: How the Brain Works : A Brief Outline of the Neuroscientific Theory That Informs BodyDreaming Part III: BodyDreaming in Clinical Practice Chapter Two: Orienting, Regulating, Resourcing: "I may be able to find some peace here" Chapter Three: Working the Threshold: "Slowly, slowly . . . 1%" Chapter Four: Attunement: Learned Secure Attachment in the Body: "I'm yielding to it" Chapter Five: Working with Dissociative and Disoriented Attachment Patterns (1): "The child fell off the chair" Chapter Six: Working with Dissociative and Disoriented Attachment Patterns (2): "It's all about trusting your gut" Chapter Seven: Working with Numbness, Shut-down, Freeze: "Bushes Don't Have Panic Attacks" Chapter Eight: The Matter of Self-Regulation: "The Sun is coming out of her face" Chapter Nine: Intimations of the Numinous: "It feels like a visitation from the lady in red in here" Conclusion: "Let your hands touch something that makes your eyes smile" Bibliography Index
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