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The body will never forget praise.
This book is a masterpiece. The author's deep perspective full of emotion and empathy makes people believe that the treatment of psychological trauma survivors will become increasingly humanized in the future, which greatly expands the way of self-regulation and healing, and also stimulates more research and innovation on trauma and its effective treatment methods. By fully demonstrating convincing evidence of other people's work, plus his own pioneering exploration and experience gained in the process, the author van der Cork confirmed that the body will record traumatic experiences. In addition, he also developed a set of methods to skillfully connect people's bodies and minds (as well as their thoughts and emotions) with the help of yoga, sports and drama performances. This new view is beautiful and welcome, which brings new possibilities for psychotherapy.
Jon Cabat Zinn,
Honorary Professor, University of Massachusetts School of Medicine; Bad life
(Complete Disaster Life) Author
This special book will become a classic of modern psychiatry. The significance of traumatic experience can only be truly understood by people who know many different fields of knowledge at the same time, such as neuroscience, developmental psychopathology and interpersonal neurobiology, which have been uniquely integrated in this book. In the field of post-traumatic stress, there has never been any other information that can combine the essence of so many fields with so rich historical and clinical views and propose these innovative treatments. What's more commendable is that this book shows unique vision and wisdom, but it is also very practical. This book is a necessary reading material for readers who are interested in treating post-traumatic stress and its social impact.
Alexander McFarlane,
Australian second-class medal winner, bachelor of pharmacy, bachelor of science (honours), doctor of medicine,
Member of Australian and New Zealand Psychiatric Society, Director of Traumatic Stress Research Center, University of Adelaide, South Australia.
For a neuroscientist who mainly focuses on the contemporary mental health revolution, the incredible achievement of this book lies in realizing that so many psychological problems are the products of trauma. Van der Cork used the description of an excellent novelist to review his journey of wisdom and discovery that challenged traditional psychiatry, which was fascinating. The author clearly explains the neurobiological basis of trauma, explains the reasons why traditional treatment methods are ineffective for trauma, and introduces a new treatment method-helping patients to treat those parts that are frozen under cognition and related to the past. The author vividly illustrates all the above contents through vivid case display and convincing research results. This book is a milestone, revealing the facts of traumatic events and the consequences of our attempts to deny ourselves. It will have a symbolic position in psychiatry and broader cultural fields.
Richard Schwartz,
Founder of Family Internal Systemic Therapy (IFS)
This book is clear and fascinating, once it is picked up, it is difficult to put it down, and it is full of shocking medical records and historical background. Van der Cork is an outstanding leader in the field of trauma treatment. In his career, he has been trying to gather the wisdom of various trauma scientists and clinicians, and he has also made his own key contributions in this field. This book describes a series of the most important and controversial breakthroughs in mental health in the past 30 years. We already know that psychological trauma can lead to death. In this book, we see that trauma not only destroys the internal connection of the brain, but also destroys the connection between the body and the mind; In addition, we also learned about all kinds of exciting new treatments, which can make people who have experienced serious trauma put all the parts together again.
-Norman Dorje,
The author of "Remodeling the Brain, Remodeling Life" [1] (change your own brain).
In this book, we share the author's brave journey to explore the parallel world of trauma victims, as well as the medicine and psychotherapy of trauma. In this gripping book, we find that although our brains desperately want to forget the trauma, our bodies have trapped us in the past, bringing indescribable emotions and feelings. These internal fractures have caused the destruction of social relations and brought disastrous effects on marriage, family and friendship. Van der Cork brought hope to everyone by describing the treatment methods and strategies to help his patients reintegrate their bodies and minds. After reading this book, we realize that only by cultivating self-awareness and gaining inner security can we, as a species, fully experience the richness of life.
Dr. Stephen W. Porges,
Professor of Psychiatry at Chapel Hill, North Carolina;
Multi-sympathetic nerve theory: the neurophysiological basis of emotion, attachment, communication and self-regulation
The author of Diversity Theory: Neurophysiological Basis of Emotion, Attachment, Communication and Self-regulation.
With his unparalleled narrative ability, Basel van der Cork summed up the amazing progress in the field of psychological trauma in the past few decades. Because of his work, psychological trauma (from long-term abuse and neglect of children to trauma caused by wars and natural disasters) is now considered as the main cause of personal, social and cultural collapse. Van der Cork took us (experts and ordinary people) on his personal journey with clever, clear and fascinating description methods, and showed us the knowledge learned from his research, colleagues, students and patients. All in all, this book is great.
-Dr. Honore Vanderhardt,
Utrecht university, the Netherlands; Senior writer, author of troubled self: structural separation and treatment of time trauma.
Based on trauma's profound understanding of brain development and attachment system, this book describes newer and better methods to treat malignant stress. This book is the latest summary of the personal and social impact of trauma, and introduces the therapeutic potential of old and new methods for traumatized children and adults.
Jessica stern,
Counter-terrorism policy adviser; Refusing to admit: memoirs of horror
(Denial: Horrible Memorial) Author
This is a book written by a real pioneer in this field, which aims to help understand the influence of psychological trauma. What is commendable about this book is that it is written for people who have suffered psychological trauma, and it intelligently combines the most advanced neuroscience achievements in trauma research with the understanding of trauma. This book, like its author, is wise and compassionate, and sometimes its remarks are quite amazing and very interesting.
-Glenn N. Saxe, Director of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Professor, MD, Director of Children's Research Center, School of Medicine, new york University.
Reading this book is a fascinating journey of exploration. The author studied many treatment methods and showed readers how to control the treatment process, regain a sense of security and find their own way out of the painful quagmire.
-Dr. francine Shapiro, founder of EMDR therapy; Honorary Senior Fellow, California Institute of Psychology;
Let the past drift with the wind: Healing wounds and restoring calm, confidence and security [2] (Forget your past).
As a researcher of attachment theory, I know that babies show a purely physical and psychological phenomenon, because they use their brains in the same way as their bodies. Because there are no words and symbols, babies will use every physiological system of the body to make themselves meaningful to the world around them or interpersonal relationships. Van der Cork shows that similar systems will exist in people of any age, and traumatic experiences, especially those long-term malignant experiences that occur in early childhood development, will cause serious psychological harm. This understanding provides extremely rare insight and guidance for trauma survivors, researchers and clinicians. Basel van der Cork may focus on the professional study of physical and psychological trauma, but he must have a beautiful heart when he wrote this book.
-Author of the book Neurobehavioral and Social Emotional Development of Infants by Ed Tronick, a distinguished professor at Boston University of Massachusetts.
This book vividly illustrates how traumatic experiences affect people's feelings and creativity through the respective development and interaction of brain, thinking and body consciousness. This book combines clinical cases with breakthrough scientific research, providing us with a new understanding of trauma, which will inevitably lead to the "reconnection" of the brain and help the traumatized people reintegrate into their present lives. This book will provide treatment guidance for traumatized individuals and permanently change psychologists and psychiatrists' understanding of trauma and its rehabilitation.
-Ruth Ranius,
Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy, Harris-Woodman Chair Professor of Mental and Physical Studies at the University of Western Ontario, Director of PTSD Research; Influence of early life trauma on health and disease
On the issue of understanding the influence of trauma and breaking through the tragic life experience to grow up, Basel van der Cork leads and helps us heal trauma with his extensive knowledge, clinical courage and creative strategies. This book is for the general reader. It is at the forefront of science, providing a large number of scientific methods to help people understand the complex impact of trauma, alleviate pain, transcend survival and flourish.
Daniel J. Siegel,
Doctor of medicine, clinical professor at UCLA School of Medicine,
Brainstorming: the author of the power and purpose of teenagers.
In this magnificent book, Basel van der Cork leads readers on a wonderful journey, which is full of patients' stories and their struggles in history and research, and makes neuroscience easy to understand among this talented storyteller group. We know that the author has bravely explored and treated trauma in the past 40 years and finally achieved remarkable results. He also challenged the current situation of psychiatry and psychotherapy, and opened up a new field of treatment. This book not only helps us realize the destructive effects of trauma, but also gives us hope for the future by describing new treatments. This excellent book is very useful not only for therapists, but also for those who want to understand, prevent or treat the pain caused by trauma.
-Pat Ogden, Ph.D., founder and education director of the Institute of Sensory Sports Psychology; Sensory Sports Psychology: Intervention on Trauma and Attachment
This masterpiece is the most intelligent and useful work about trauma that I have ever read. It is not only in-depth analysis, but also full of courage and compassion. The genius of Dr. Vanderbilt lies in the combination of clinical cases, neuroscience, powerful therapeutic tools and humanistic care, which has raised the treatment of trauma to a new height.
-Jack Kornfield,
The author of "The Way of Using the Heart"
[1] This book has been published by Machinery Industry Press 20 15 1.
[2] The book has been published by Machinery Industry Press.
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