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Mind,brain and body. Healing trauma: the way forward
Abstract: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.
Keywords:affective  body  brain  connectivity  embodied  mind  relational  trauma  traumatisme  esprit  cerveau  corps  relationnel  incarné    affectif  connectivité    Trauma  Geist  Gehirn    rper  relational  verkö  rpert  affektiv  Konnektivitä  t  trauma  mente  cervello  corpo  relazionale  corporeo  affettivo  connettività    т  р  а  в  м  а    п  с  и  х  и  к  а    м  о  з  г    т  е  л  о    о  т  н  о  ш  е  н  и  я    в  о  п  л  о  щ  е  н  н  ы  й    а  ф  ф  е  к  т  и  в  н  ы  й    с  в  я  з  н  о  с  т  ь    trauma  mente  cerebro  cuerpo  relacional  corporizado  afectivo  conectividad                                              
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