Trauma Recovery
A Mind-Body Approach to Becoming Whole
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Arielle Schwartz
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Arielle Schwartz
About this listen
From a leading voice in the field, an in-depth audio guide to healing PTSD in the physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions.
The aftermath of a single event or repeated trauma can profoundly shape how we experience the rest of our lives. Whether it occurred in childhood, a recent relationship, a catastrophe, or other situation, trauma can have lifelong effects: anxiety, depression, chronic health issues, flashbacks, a disconnection from the body, trust and intimacy challenges, or feeling worthless and broken.
Yet, as impossible as it may seem now, says Dr. Arielle Schwartz, you can return to wholeness.
This pioneering psychotherapist, a survivor of complex trauma herself, has helped thousands to find lasting resilience, loving connection, and fulfillment. With Trauma Recovery, she brings us a compassionate and practice-oriented audio resource for transformation and growth.
Intended to complement one-on-one therapy, this course guides us into the current research on PTSD and complex PTSD (trauma caused by multiple events), symptoms, and the most effective modalities - enriched with many guided exercises.
With her, you'll explore: the neurobiology of PTSD, somatic (body-based) therapies, trauma-specific mindfulness practices, cognitive behavioral strategies, EMDR, parts work therapies, relational-cultural therapy, and more.
Highlights:
Session One: Understanding Trauma
Session Two: Trauma and the Body: Healing Trauma Through Embodiment
Session Three: The Fertile Ground of Resilience
Session Four: The Curious Paradox Between Acceptance and Change
Session Five: The Hero’s Journey and Trauma Recovery
Session Six: Awakening Your Potential and Post-Traumatic Growth
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Here, for the first time, is a layperson's explanation of polyvagal theory, an approach to mental health and well-being that has taken the clinical world by storm. A polyvagal approach to life is based on the knowledge that the autonomic nervous system is shaped by early experience and reshaped with ongoing experience. This short book will offer an overview for nonspecialists and provide a series of exercises and meditations (practices) that will allow listeners to tune into their nervous systems, providing calming prompts to build and strengthen ventral vagal connections.
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Must Pay twice for this book if you get the audio
- By Bill on 06-09-23
By: Deb Dana
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The Complex PTSD Workbook
- A Mind-Body Approach to Regaining Emotional Control and Becoming Whole
- By: Arielle Schwartz
- Narrated by: Maryann Sullivan
- Length: 4 hrs and 9 mins
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Clinical psychologist Dr. Arielle Schwartz has spent years helping those with complex PTSD—also referred to as C-PTSD—find their way to wholeness. She also knows the territory of the healing firsthand, having walked it herself. This audiobook provides a map to the complicated, and often overwhelming, terrain of C-PTSD with Dr. Schwartz’s knowledgeable guidance helping you find your way.
By: Arielle Schwartz
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Anchored
- How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory
- By: Deb Dana, Stephen Porges PhD - Foreword by
- Narrated by: Deb Dana
- Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins
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An intense conversation, a spat with a partner, or even an obnoxious tweet - these situations aren't life-or-death, yet we often react as if they are. That's because our bodies treat most perceived threats the same way. Yet one approach has proven to be incredibly effective in training our nervous system to stop overreacting: polyvagal theory. In Anchored, expert teacher Deb Dana shares a down-to-earth presentation of polyvagal theory, then brings the science to life with practical, everyday ways to transform your relationship with your body.
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Know thyself.
- By Debora on 04-17-22
By: Deb Dana, and others
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Befriending Your Nervous System
- Looking Through the Lens of Polyvagal Theory
- By: Deborah Dana LCSW
- Narrated by: Deborah Dana LCSW
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
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It can be incredibly frustrating when your body reacts to situations in ways that you can’t control. But what if you could harness the same mechanisms that cause fear and panic to instead summon peace and spaciousness? In Befriending Your Nervous System, clinician Deb Dana offers practical advice and exercises for engaging with your subconscious nervous system responses for greater wellness and resilience.
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This is exactly what I needed.
- By William R. Krapek on 01-25-21
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Somatic Internal Family Systems Therapy
- Awareness, Breath, Resonance, Movement, and Touch in Practice
- By: Susan McConnell, Richard Schwartz PhD - foreword
- Narrated by: Julie Slater
- Length: 12 hrs and 53 mins
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Discover the innovative intersection of somatic therapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS), featuring 5 core practices to transform modern therapeutic approaches. Enhance your clinical practice and patient outcomes by skillfully uniting body and mind through an evidence-based therapeutic modality—endorsed by leaders in the field, including Richard Schwartz.
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Fantastic book!
- By BDM on 03-27-22
By: Susan McConnell, and others
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The Vagus Nerve Reset
- Train Your Body to Heal Stress, Trauma and Anxiety
- By: Anna Ferguson
- Narrated by: Anna Ferguson
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
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Feeling anxious and disconnected are signs of a nervous system that's out of balance. Something as small as a curt message from our boss can be perceived by our bodies as a threat to life. By understanding our physiological stress response, we can override and heal our emotional response, and fix the behaviours sabotaging our health and happiness. In The Vagus Nerve Reset, Anna Ferguson offers somatic therapies alongside the science of Polyvagal Theory, to help us train our nervous system to stop overreacting, and start responding more calmly to day-to-day stressors and heal past experiences.
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Relatable
- By Rene on 07-19-24
By: Anna Ferguson
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Our Polyvagal World
- How Safety and Trauma Change Us
- By: Stephen W. Porges, Seth Porges
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
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Since Stephen Porges first proposed the Polyvagal Theory in 1994, its basic idea-that the level of safety we feel impacts our health and happiness-has radically shifted how researchers and clinicians approach trauma interventions and therapeutic interactions. Yet despite its wide acceptance, most of the writing on the topic has been obscured behind clinical texts and scientific jargon.
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Narration doesn’t sound naturally
- By Iryna Ziakhor on 01-31-24
By: Stephen W. Porges, and others
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Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma
- A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists
- By: Janina Fisher
- Narrated by: Camille Mazant
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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Traumatic experiences leave a “living legacy” of effects that often persist for years and decades after the events are over. Historically, it has always been assumed that retelling the story of what happened would resolve these effects. However, survivors report a different experience: Telling and re-telling the story of what happened to them often reactivates their trauma responses, overwhelming them rather than resolving the trauma.
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An absolute must for your library!
- By Becky on 10-16-22
By: Janina Fisher
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Traumatized
- Identify, Understand, and Cope with PTSD and Emotional Stress
- By: Kati Morton LMFT
- Narrated by: Kati Morton LMFT
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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We hear the terms trauma and PTSD more and more. Yet many people still believe that trauma can only result from experiences that are particularly extreme. But trauma is an emotional response that can stem from a wide variety of upsetting experiences, leaving us feeling anxious, weighed down by negative emotions or memories, or feeling like we lack security.
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trauna
- By kathrin johnson on 12-07-22
By: Kati Morton LMFT
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Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors
- Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation
- By: Janina Fisher
- Narrated by: Emily Durante
- Length: 14 hrs and 41 mins
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Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors integrates a neurobiologically informed understanding of trauma, dissociation, and attachment with a practical approach to treatment, all communicated in straightforward language accessible to both client and therapist. Listeners will be exposed to a model that emphasizes "resolution" - a transformation in the relationship to one's self, replacing shame, self-loathing, and assumptions of guilt with compassionate acceptance.
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great book. brings together IFS & sensorimotor.
- By michael mailloux on 09-24-19
By: Janina Fisher
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The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma
- Using the NeuroAffective Relational Model to Address Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resolve Complex Trauma
- By: Laurence Heller Ph.D., Brad J. Kammer LMFT
- Narrated by: Laurence S. Heller, Brad J. Kammer LMFT
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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The NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) is an integrated mind-body framework that focuses on relational, attachment, developmental, cultural, and intergenerational trauma. NARM helps clients resolve C-PTSD, recover from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and facilitate post-traumatic growth.
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Not a "practical guide" for dealing with CPTSD
- By JBC on 12-27-22
By: Laurence Heller Ph.D., and others
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Complex PTSD
- From Surviving to Thriving
- By: Pete Walker
- Narrated by: Paul Brion
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
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The causes of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder range from severe neglect to monstrous abuse. Many survivors grew up in houses that were not homes-in families that were as loveless as orphanages and sometimes as dangerous. If you felt unwanted, unliked, rejected, hated, and/or despised for a lengthy portion of your childhood, trauma may be deeply engrained in your mind, soul, and body. This book is a practical guide to recovering from lingering childhood trauma. It is copiously illustrated with examples of the author's and his clients' journeys of recovering.
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Needs a PDF
- By D. Beahn on 08-08-19
By: Pete Walker
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Trauma and Memory
- Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past: A Practical Guide for Understanding and Working with Traumatic Memory
- By: Peter A. Levine Ph.D., Bessel A. van der Kolk M.D.
- Narrated by: Rick Adamson
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
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In Trauma and Memory, best-selling author Dr. Peter Levine (creator of the Somatic Experiencing approach) tackles one of the most difficult and controversial questions of PTSD/trauma therapy: Can we trust our memories? While some argue that traumatic memories are unreliable and not useful, others insist that we absolutely must rely on memory to make sense of past experience. Dr. Levine suggests that there are elements of truth in both camps.
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Gifted
- By Moni on 01-20-18
By: Peter A. Levine Ph.D., and others
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Transcending Trauma
- Healing Complex PTSD with Internal Family Systems Therapy
- By: Frank G. Anderson
- Narrated by: Brian Arens
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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Hope and light are on the horizon to help clients overcome the challenges of healing and releasing the pain of relational trauma. The highly acclaimed Transcending Trauma explores a unique, compassionate, and evidence-based approach to resolving complex and dissociative trauma. In this transformative audiobook, Frank Anderson, MD, masterfully details an IFS path to therapy that allows clients to access their inherent capacity for healing — called self-energy — while also helping them welcome, as opposed to manage, the extreme emotions frequently associated with trauma.
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Highly Recommend
- By Summer Peterson on 02-28-22
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- Barbara A. Strickert
- 01-03-23
Very helpful!
I was looking for grief support following multiple deaths in my family and for verbal abuse I received from my daughter. Her voice is very calming and reassuring.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-20-21
A book that speaks to my heart
Great insight, comprehensive knowledge about ways to healing trauma that works. I have set myself a goal to listen to this book again and again in my healing process. Thank you AS
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- Robert Chimwaza
- 01-02-24
Healing is possible
Found the book helpful and practical and easy to follow. Not to heavy or long.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-03-23
Spiritual crap
For you that's primarily "spiritual" (and *secondarily* traumatized), and wants to feel whole: Buy this book, really!
For you that's not spiritual or religious, just a regular traumized kind of guy that can't afford private psychotherapy, but still wants to understand and work on your traumatic condition: Don't buy this book! It's a fraud! Even though she's qualified for calling herself a "doctor", that doesn't mean that she's good!
To be honest, I haven't listen to the whole book. But I'm sick and tired of this spiritual bullshit contaminating so much of mindfulness, body awareness, self-compassion and yoga, that can be potentially very powerful tools to help with a lot of different problems. But then comes all these aspirated voices and these "kind" and authentic ways of dealing with the hardships of life.
A waste, a goddamn waste.
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