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Healing Right Brain Relational Trauma
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Vicki-Jo Eva
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Patricia DeYoung
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A masterful synthesis of relational and attachment theory, neurobiology, and contemporary psychoanalysis, Understanding and Treating Chronic Shame: Healing Right Brain Relational Trauma has been internationally recognized as an essential text on shame. Integrating new theory about trauma, shame resilience, and self-compassion, this second edition further clarifies the relational, right-brain essence of being in and with the suffering of shame. New chapters carry theory further into praxis.
In the time of a national Truth and Reconciliation Commission and a global Black Lives Matter movement, Societies of Chronic Shame invites therapists to deepen their awareness of collective societal trauma and of their own place within dissociated societal shame. Three Faces of Shame organizes the clinical wisdom of the book into clear guidelines for differential diagnosis and treatment. Lucid and compassionate, this book engages with the most profound challenges of clinical practice and touches into the depths of being human.
This audiobook is skillfully read by Vicki-Jo Eva, and was produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont. Audio engineering by Matthew Kulewicz, MPSE.
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If you think your brain and mind are one, think again. According to the interpersonal neurobioligy pioneer Daniel J. Siegel, the mind actually emerges out of the interaction between your brain and relationships. Now, with The Neurobiology of "We", Dr. Siegel invites you on a journey to discover this revolutionary new model of human development - one that can positively transform trauma, move you from stress to calm and equanimity, and promote well-being for you, your family, or even your community.
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Outstanding! Pure genius...
- By Eric on 10-07-11
By: Daniel J. Siegel
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An Autobiography of Trauma
- A Healing Journey
- By: Peter A. Levine
- Narrated by: Christopher Salazar
- Length: 6 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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In this intimate memoir, renowned developer of Somatic Experiencing, Peter A. Levine—the man who changed the way psychologists, doctors, and healers understand and treat the wounds of trauma and abuse—shares his personal journey to heal his own severe childhood trauma and offers profound insights into the evolution of his innovative healing method.
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Not about Trauma!
- By Anonymous User on 01-01-25
By: Peter A. Levine
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Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment
- Stabilization, Safety, & Nervous System Balance
- By: Babette Rothschild
- Narrated by: Donna Postel
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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Challenges the notion that clients with PTSD must revisit, review, and process their memories to recover from trauma. Multiple therapeutic transcripts illuminate key points in trauma treatment, including stabilizing clients who dissociate, identifying and implementing hidden somatic resources, and utilizing good memories and somatic markers. With an authoritative yet personal voice, Rothschild's book is essential listening for anyone working with those who have experienced trauma.
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A perfect book
- By John A. on 10-11-21
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Shame
- Free Yourself, Find Joy, and Build True Self-Esteem
- By: Joseph Burgo PhD
- Narrated by: David deVries
- Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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Encounters with embarrassment, guilt, self-consciousness, remorse, etc. are an unavoidable part of everyday life, and they sometimes have lessons to teach us - about our goals and values, about the person we expect ourselves to be. In contrast to the prevailing cultural view of shame as a uniformly toxic influence, Shame is a book that approaches the subject of shame as an entire family of emotions which share a “painful awareness of self.”
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Basically a long overview until chapter 10
- By Killer on 12-30-18
By: Joseph Burgo PhD
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Becoming Attached
- First Relationships and How They Shape Our Capacity to Love
- By: Robert Karen PhD
- Narrated by: Adam Barr
- Length: 26 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Becoming Attached tells the story of the hundred-year quest to understand what children need and what constitutes good parenting. In this expanded and fully updated edition, psychotherapist and journalist Robert Karen chronicles the origin of a groundbreaking idea—attachment theory—and its impact on the fields of developmental psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis.
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I’m still growing :)
- By 725 on 05-16-25
By: Robert Karen PhD
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Chronic
- The Hidden Cause of the Autoimmune Pandemic and How to Get Healthy Again
- By: Steven Phillips MD, Dana Parish, Kristin Loberg
- Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt, Thomas Allen
- Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins
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In this timely book, Steven Phillips, MD, and his former patient, Sony singer-songwriter Dana Parish, reveal striking evidence that a broad range of common infections, from COVID-19 to Lyme and many others, cause a variety of autoimmune, psychiatric, and chronic conditions. Chronic explores the science behind what makes them difficult to diagnose and treat, debunks widely held beliefs by doctors and patients alike, and provides solutions that empower sufferers to reclaim their lives.
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A must read book
- By Amazon Customer on 03-01-21
By: Steven Phillips MD, and others
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Uprooting Shame and Guilt: A Journey to Healing Trauma and Freeing the Inner Child
- By: Naomi Carr
- Narrated by: Jennifer Blom
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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I hear you. I see you. You matter. Every child yearns to hear these words, as does the child within us all. But what if the essence of self is repressed by childhood conditioning before life hardly begins? Being denied the ability to think and feel for oneself prevents the child from evolving into adulthood unscathed, instead weighed down with fear and anxiety. Uprooting Shame and Guilt unravels the author’s journey in extracting herself from childhood trauma and dogma, finding refuge in the power of the mind and freedom from outdated beliefs.
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I didn't cry, you did
- By David on 08-15-23
By: Naomi Carr
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In an Unspoken Voice
- How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness
- By: Peter A. Levine, Gabor Maté - foreword M.D.
- Narrated by: Ed Nash
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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In this culmination of his life’s work, Peter A. Levine draws on his broad experience as a clinician, a student of comparative brain research, a stress scientist and a keen observer of the naturalistic animal world to explain the nature and transformation of trauma in the body, brain and psyche. In an Unspoken Voice is based on the idea that trauma is neither a disease nor a disorder, but rather an injury caused by fright, helplessness and loss that can be healed by engaging our innate capacity to self-regulate high states of arousal and intense emotions.
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Ed Nash shouldn't be reading audio books
- By Zozz on 10-25-17
By: Peter A. Levine, and others
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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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The Language of Emotions (Revised and Updated)
- What Your Feelings Are Trying to Tell You
- By: Karla McLaren M.Ed
- Narrated by: Karla McLaren M.Ed
- Length: 20 hrs and 29 mins
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Every emotion—even shame, anger, and anxiety—brings us vital information and wisdom. “Too often, we either repress our feelings or let them run wild,” says researcher and educator Karla McLaren. “What many of us were never taught are the fundamental skills for honoring and understanding our profound, powerful emotions.” In this new edition of The Language of Emotions, McLaren takes us much deeper than naming or managing our feelings—she teaches us to listen to the messages within each emotion, reflect on their questions, and incorporate their wisdom into our lives.
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An important step to understand life by understanding emotions
- By Anonymous User on 03-05-24
Relationale Psychoanalyse der Scham
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