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Working with Traumatic Memories to Heal Adults with Unresolved Childhood Trauma : Neuroscience, Attachment Theory and Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor Psychotherapy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Baylin, Jonathan
Otros Autores: Winnette, Petra
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Working With Traumatic Memories To Heal Adults With Unresolved Childhood Trauma By Petra Winnette And Jonathan Baylin
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Approach
  • Organisation Of The Book
  • Clarification Of Language
  • Part I
  • Background
  • 1. When Things Go Right
  • Developing Brain, Mind And Self In Good Care By Petra Winnette
  • How The Brain Develops
  • Memory: The Basis For Learning And Understanding The World
  • The Role Of Memory
  • The Hierarchic Development Of Memory
  • Attachment
  • Attunement And The Child'S Sense Of Self
  • Feeling Secure With My Parent: A Secure Attachment Style
  • Adults And Attachment
  • Secure Attachment In Childhood And A Secure, Autonomous State Of Mind In Adulthood
  • Adulthood And A Safe Model Of Autonomous Life
  • Window To Neurobiology Of Good Care
  • Jon Baylin
  • Building Brain Bridges In Stages: Vertical, Horizontal, Lateral
  • Social Buffering: The Neurobiology Of Parent-Child Bonding
  • Behavioural Epigenetics: The Hot Science Of Experience-Dependent Development
  • The Self-Reflection System: Safe To Be Introspective
  • Social Development As A Whole
  • 2. When Things Go Wrong
  • Developing Brain, Mind And Self In Poor Care By Petra Winnette
  • Early Trauma
  • Healthy Balance Versus Stress
  • Insecure Attachment Style And State Of Mind In Respect To Attachment
  • Trauma And Developmental Trauma
  • Serial Traumatic Experiences In Childhood: Developmental Trauma
  • The Relationship Between Developmental Trauma And Ptsd
  • Memory And Trauma
  • Adults With Unresolved Developmental Trauma
  • Window To Neurobiology Of Poor Care
  • Jon Baylin
  • The Midbrain Defence System
  • Neuroception And Social Switching
  • Suppression Of Social Emotions In Favour Of Asocial Feelings
  • Dissociation: How Opioids Promote Emotional Numbing
  • Suppression Of Reflective Functioning.
  • 3. Children, Adults And Therapeutic Change
  • Who Are The Clients With Unresolved Developmental Trauma? By Petra Winnette
  • Developmental Trauma Disorder
  • Developmental Trauma In Adulthood
  • Degree Of Unresolved Developmental Trauma: Clients Are On A Spectrum
  • The Core Of Developmental Trauma: The Sense Of Self
  • Treating Unresolved Developmental Trauma
  • Treating Children
  • The Healing Power Of A Secure Base
  • Pace And Place
  • Therapeutic Parenting
  • Treatment Options For Clara As A Child
  • Treatment Options For Paul As A Boy
  • The Surprising, New Experience Of A Safe Haven
  • I Need To Be A Baby Again
  • Core Principles
  • Treating The Developing Mind
  • Treating Adults
  • Development Through The Life Span: The Interplay Of Nature And Nurture
  • Nature And Nurture In Psychotherapy
  • Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor Therapy
  • Window To Neurobiology Of Therapeutic Change By Jon Baylin
  • Neurobiology Of Trauma-Focused Treatment With Adults
  • Awakening The Client'S Brain, Bottom Up And Top Down
  • Social Buffering
  • Procedural And Structural Safety
  • Creating New Relational Experiences
  • Safety To Go Inside: Activating The Default Mode Network
  • Part II
  • Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor As A Therapeutic System
  • 4. Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor Therapy (Pbsp)
  • An Innovative Psychotherapy By Petra Winnette
  • The Authors And The Evolution Of Pbsp
  • Pbsp Theoretical Background
  • Autonomy: An Independent Life
  • The Therapeutic Content Of Pbsp
  • Pbsp Therapeutic Process
  • Window To Neurobiology Of Change In Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor Therapy By Jon Baylin
  • Neural Integration
  • Experiencing The Unknown: Being Loved, Accepted, Safe And Good
  • The Neurobiology Of The Pbsp Structure And Therapy: You Can Be Present And Safe, And Explore
  • Reversing The Wrong
  • The Neuroscience Of Reversal Learning: Antidoting.
  • Creating New Memories
  • Neurological Impact Of Pbsp
  • Part III
  • Pbsp Clients' Case Studies
  • 5. Emma, A Woman And A Bowl Of Cold Water By Petra Winnette
  • Introducing Emma
  • Born Nowhere, Living Nowhere
  • Adopted
  • Introduction To A Pbsp Structure
  • The First Structure: Emma And A Bowl Of Cold Water
  • A Later Structure: Emma And No Place
  • Emma, You Are Black!
  • Emma And A 'Bad Sign'
  • Emma And The Koan Of Two Left Slippers
  • Emma And A Light Ring Of Connection
  • 6. Anthony, A Young Man Who Jumped By Petra Winnette
  • Introducing Anthony
  • Anthony'S First Session
  • Anthony And His Early Relationships
  • Anthony Starts Pbsp
  • A Lesson On Memory
  • Anthony And An Ideal Stella
  • Anthony And The Missing Mother
  • Anthony And The Pole Star
  • Anthony And A Child'S Innocence
  • 7. Rebecca, The Woman With The Ring By Petra Winnette
  • Introducing Rebecca
  • Rebecca And The Fat Fairy
  • Rebecca And The Phoenix
  • Rebecca And Her Adoptive Daughter
  • Rebecca, Garry, Anna And Tantrums
  • Rebecca Can Be Angry
  • Rebecca And The Ideal Doctor
  • A Structure In A Group Setting
  • Dance, Shape And Counter Shape
  • The Role Of The Group: Role Playing
  • Rebecca And The Ideal Doctor
  • Group Opening
  • A Group Exercise
  • Ideal Doctor Structure
  • 8. Silvester, The Man Who Changed Everything
  • My Name Is Silvester
  • Being Myself
  • Coming To Pbsp By Accident
  • My Life
  • 9. Epilogue By Petra Winnette
  • Clara
  • Paul
  • Emma
  • Anthony
  • Rebecca
  • Silvester
  • Daniel And Irene
  • Part IV
  • Interview With Albert Pesso, Co-Founder Of Pbsp
  • 10. Interview With Albert Pesso
  • Conducted By Petra Winnette On 3 September 2014 In Boston, Authorised By Albert Pesso In January 2016
  • Appendix By Petra Winnette
  • Critical Points
  • Research
  • The Future
  • References
  • Subject Index
  • Author Index.