The Heart of Trauma
Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships
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Narrated by:
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Leslie Howard
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Written by:
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Bonnie Badenoch
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Stephen W. Porges - foreword
About this listen
Images and sounds of war, natural disasters, and human-made devastation explicitly surround us and implicitly leave their imprint in our muscles, our belly and heart, our nervous systems, and the brains in our skulls. We each experience more digital data than we are capable of processing in a day, and this is leading to a loss of empathy and human contact. This loss of leisurely, sustained, face-to-face connection is making true presence a rare experience for many of us, and is neurally ingraining fast pace and split attention as the norm.
Yet despite all of this, the ability to offer the safe sanctuary of presence is central to effective clinical treatment of trauma and indeed to all of therapeutic practice. It is our challenge to remain present within our culture, Badenoch argues, no matter how difficult this might be.
The first part of The Heart of Trauma provides listeners with an extended understanding of the ways in which our physical bodies are implicated in our conscious and non-conscious experience. Badenoch then delves even deeper into the clinical implications of moving through the world. She presents a strong, scientifically grounded case for doing the work of opening to hemispheric balance and relational deepening.
©2018 Bonnie Badenoch (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about The Heart of Trauma
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- Esther
- 2022-03-12
good to listen to
bonjour, book content is very interesting. And the reader's voice was music to my ears. I'll have to look at who's reading the book now before I chose an audible book since the reader's voice is sooo important for me to open my mind and listen. I really liked Leslie Howard as the reader.
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- northerguy
- 2021-06-02
Touched me deeply
Found this perspective unusually useful in both my own life and in my work with those suffering complex trauma and addiction
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