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Daniela F. Sieff – Understanding and Healing Emotional Trauma
Daniela F. Sieff – Understanding and Healing Emotional Trauma
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In an interdisciplinary book titled Understanding and Healing Emotional Trauma, the authors examine how we now understand the mechanisms that both cause and heal emotional trauma. Daniela F. Sieff delivers understandable yet thorough responses to queries like: What is emotional trauma? through fascinating talks with trailblazing clinicians and researchers. What causes this? What are the effects of it? What does it entail to recover from emotional trauma? and how is healing accomplished?
Three interconnected perspectives—psychotherapy, neurobiology, and evolution—are used to address these issues.
Psychotherapeutic viewpoints elucidate how emotional trauma skews our interactions with both ourselves and others by taking us into the realm of the unconscious mind and body (Donald Kalsched, Bruce Lloyd, Tina Stromsted, Marion Woodman).
The effects of trauma on the systems that mediate our emotional life and wellbeing are investigated from a neurobiological approach (Ellert Nijenhuis, Allan Schore, Daniel Siegel). Additionally, evolutionary viewpoints place emotional trauma in the context of the legacy left by our distant ancestors (James Chisholm, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Randolph Nesse).
It is possible to change lives that have been impacted by emotional trauma, but the process can be challenging. These engaging and educational dialogues’ insights can aid and facilitate that process. As a result, this book will be a useful tool for psychotherapists, psychologists, counsellors, and other mental health professionals in practice and training, as well as for members of the general public who are trying to overcome their own emotional trauma. In addition, this book will be valuable to parents, teachers, and anyone else involved in the care of children because emotional trauma frequently has early roots.
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