As treating professionals, it’s no wonder we lie awake at night trying to figure out how to help our young clients. From increased depression, anxiety, worry, and ...
You know how deeply trauma impacts your client's mind, body, and emotions — and how difficult healing can be. You have clients who are constantly (and unpredictably) triggered by their traumatic ...
Discover how Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine, Gabor Maté, Julie Gottman, Dick Schwartz, Deb Dana, Lynn Lyons, and more are transforming their practices' and their clients' lives in the age of social ...
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Drs. John and Julie Gottman, the world's leading couples research and therapist duo, developed the 10 core principles for doing effective couples therapy, which is also the basis for their bestselling ...
Wouldn’t it be great if grief came wrapped up in a tidy little package? What if we could watch grief progress in a predictable, linear fashion, following set and pre-determined timelines?
Discover what's been done in the field of traumatic stress, new perspectives on the nature and experience of trauma, and gain a deeper understanding of trauma's far-reaching psychological and physical ...
Polyvagal Theory is an effective tool for treating your clients' trauma — but if you're using this powerful method to only treat trauma, you haven't unlocked its full potential. In order to be the ...
The deep-rooted nature of attachment trauma can have devastating impacts on our clients' lives—causing distress on their internal emotions, family life, work environment and even the therapeutic ...
“Polyvagal theory has been a godsend for trauma therapists and survivors alike, helping them understand symptoms and reactions that had been mysterious and uncontrollable. Deb Dana not only explains ...