Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma (inbunden)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
288
Utgivningsdatum
1997-07-01
Upplaga
illustrated ed
Förlag
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Medarbetare
Frederick, Ann (contributions)
Illustrationer
B&W ILLUS.
Dimensioner
230 x 155 x 23 mm
Vikt
440 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781556432330

Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma

The Innate Capacity to Transform Overwhelming Experiences

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Häftad,  Engelska, 1997-07-01
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In an age of Prozac and victimhood, we are not encouraged to take control of our behavioural ailments. This book, based on the authors' years of work with stress and trauma victims, aims to pass control back to the individual and away from the treatment centre.
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"Every life contains difficulties we are not prepared for. Read, learn, and be prepared for life and healing."<br>- Bernard S. Siegal, M.D., Author of "Love, Medicine & Miracles" and "Peace, Love, and Healing" <br>"Fascinating! Amazing! A revolutionary exploration of the effects and causes of trauma."<br>-Mira Rothenberg, Director Emeritus of Blueberry Treatment Centers for Disturbed Children, Author of "Children With Emerald Eyes" <br>"It is a most important book. Quite possibly a work of genius."<br>-Ron Kurtz, Author of "Body Reveals and Body-Centered Psychotherapy" <br>"Levine effectively argues that the body is healer and that psychological scars of trauma are reversible -- but only if we listen to the voices of our body."<br>-Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D., Professor of Human Development and Psychology, University of Maryland <br>"A vital contribution to the exciting emerging science of mind/body interaction in the treatment of disease."<br>-Robert C. Scaer, M.D., Neurology, Medical Director, Rehabilitation Services, Boulder Community Hospital