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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 The body remembers traumatic experiences, and this is illustrated by the following case of Charlie and the Dog. Charlie’s traumatic event was when his dog died. His resulting somatic and psychological symptoms were resolved through the help of a therapist.
#2 The Body Remembers is about the effects of fear on the body, and how we can help our clients overcome their fears. It is based on the theory that our bodies react to fear in the absence of actual threat by becoming paralyzed.
#3 The brain and body process, remember, and perpetuate traumatic events. Understanding how they process, remember, and perpetuate traumatic events can help us treat the traumatized body and mind.
#4 PTSD is a complex psychobiological condition that develops in response to a traumatic event. It can develop in anyone who faces a traumatic event, but it is not common. It is typically seen in those who have been prepared for the stress of the event, responded well to it, and had prior experience with stress.

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Date de parution 10 mai 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798822506176
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

The body remembers traumatic experiences, and this is illustrated by the following case of Charlie and the Dog. Charlie’s traumatic event was when his dog died. His resulting somatic and psychological symptoms were resolved through the help of a therapist.

#2

The Body Remembers is about the effects of fear on the body, and how we can help our clients overcome their fears. It is based on the theory that our bodies react to fear in the absence of actual threat by becoming paralyzed.

#3

The brain and body process, remember, and perpetuate traumatic events. Understanding how they process, remember, and perpetuate traumatic events can help us treat the traumatized body and mind.

#4

PTSD is a complex psychobiological condition that develops in response to a traumatic event. It can develop in anyone who faces a traumatic event, but it is not common. It is typically seen in those who have been prepared for the stress of the event, responded well to it, and had prior experience with stress.

#5

PTSD is a condition that is characterized by re-experiencing the event in varying sensory forms, avoiding reminders of the trauma, and chronic hyperarousal in the ANS.

#6

Stress is the response of the body to any demand. It can result from negative experiences, such as trauma, and can also result from desired, positive experiences, such as marriage, moving, a job change, and leaving home for college.

#7

The limbic system, which is located in the center of the brain between the brain stem and the cerebral cortex, regulates survival behaviors and emotional expression. It is primarily concerned with tasks of survival, such as eating, sexual reproduction, and the instinctive defenses of fight and flight.

#8

When death is imminent, escape is impossible, or the traumatic threat is prolonged, the limbic system can simultaneously activate the PNS, causing a state of freezing called tonic immobility.

#9

The limbic system, which is central to memory storage, is also involved in the processing of traumatic events. The hippocampus helps store and process emotional memories, while the amygdala helps process highly charged emotional memories.

#10

Dissociation, a splitting in awareness, is not listed as a symptom of PTSD, though it is recognized as a symptom of acute stress disorder. It is unclear if dissociation is a form of PTSD, or a separate disorder altogether.

#11

The consequences of trauma and PTSD vary greatly depending on the age of the victim, the nature of the trauma, the response to the trauma, and the support to the victim in the aftermath.

#12

The brain of someone who has experienced a traumatic event will usually be able to process and resolve the event without long-term effects. But for someone who has PTS or PTSD, the memory of the event is different. They may remember the details of the event, but not make sense of it.

#13

The human brain is extremely malleable, and it is this flexibility that allows it to learn and develop. The brain’s susceptibility to influence and change is necessary to growth and development. Without the ability to adapt and change, it would be impossible to learn anything.

#14

The infant brain is not enough to ensure its survival. It needs a more mature human to care for and protect it. The relationship between caregiver and infant is crucial to the baby’s emotional development, because that relationship stimulates normal maturation of the brain and nervous system.

#15

The brain is the control center of the nervous system. It regulates body temperature, tells us when to seek nourishment, and directs all the functions involved in eating, digestion, and elimination. It tells our heart to beat and causes us to inhale and exhale.

#16

The brain is made up of the brain stem, which regulates basic bodily functions such as heart rate and respiration, the midbrain and limbic system, which are responsible for survival instincts and reflexes, and the cerebral cortex, which is the outer layer of the brain.

#17

The brain’s limbic

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