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Mind, brain and body. Healing trauma: the way forward

机译:心灵,大脑和身体。 治愈创伤:前进的方式

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The paper explores an interdisciplinary whole person approach to healing from trauma that conserves our rich inheritance from Jung but also takes on board insights from research in the areas of attachment, trauma and the neurobiology of emotion. It is now over 20 years since insights from neurobiology began to be used to inform clinical practice. The paper reviews key insights which have emerged, along with the ways they enable therapists to help mind, brain and body to heal and the ways in which they clarify why, in clinical practice, we do what we do. Traditionally the emphasis has been on words, interpretations, and meaning-making. Currently there is greater appreciation of the affective, relational, embodied aspects of therapeutic work and the way in which these relate to traumatic early interactive experience that is held outside of human awareness. The ways in which knowledge of particular systems of connectivity inform understanding of the whole mind-brain-body relationship are examined. The way forward for clinical practice to become more focused in order to help clients to heal in mind and body is reviewed.
机译:这篇论文探索了一种跨学科的全人创伤治疗方法,它保存了我们从荣格那里继承的丰富遗产,同时也吸收了依恋、创伤和情绪神经生物学领域研究的见解。从神经生物学的观点开始被用于指导临床实践到现在已经超过20年了。这篇论文回顾了已经出现的关键见解,以及它们使治疗师能够帮助心灵、大脑和身体康复的方式,以及它们阐明为什么在临床实践中我们会这样做的方式。传统上,重点一直放在词汇、解释和意义创造上。目前,人们越来越重视治疗工作的情感、关系和体现方面,以及这些方面与人类意识之外的创伤早期互动体验的关系。研究了特定连接性系统的知识如何影响对整个身心关系的理解。回顾了临床实践的未来方向,以帮助患者身心康复。

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