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100 _aOgden, Pat
245 _aTrauma and the Body
_b A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy
260 _aNew York
_bW.W.Norton & Co
_c2006
300 _a345p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aPart I: Theory Chapter 1:-Hierarchical Information Processing:Cognitive, Emotional, and Sensorimotor Dimensions 3 Chapter 2:-Window of Tolerance: The Capacity for Modulating Arousal 26 Chapter 3:-Attachment: The Role of the Body in Dyadic Regulation 41 Chapter 4:-The Orienting Response: Narrowing the Field of Consciousness 65 Chapter 5:-Defensive Subsystems: Mobilizing and Immobilizing Responses 85 Chapter 6:-Adaptation: The Role of Action Systems and Tendencies 108 Chapter 7:-Psychological Trauma and the Brain: Toward a Neurobiological Treatment Model (by Ruth Lanius,Ulrich Lanius, Janina Fisher, and Pat Ogden) 139 Part II: Treatment Chapter 8:-Principles of Treatment: Putting Theory into Practice Chapter 9:-The Organization of Experience: Skills for Working with the Body in Present Time 188 Chapter 10:-Phase 1 Treatment: Developing Somatic Resources for Stabilization 206 Chapter 11:-Phase 2 Treatment: Processing Traumatic Memory and Restoring Acts of Triumph 234 Chapter 12:- Phase 3 Treatment: Integration and Success in Normal Life 268
700 1 _aMinton, Kekuni
700 1 _aPain, Clare
902 _bTFS
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