Sounded ID: 9798823425247
ISBN: 9798823425247
Publication Date: October 08, 2022
Publisher: Author's Republic
Language: English
Author Name: Brittany Forrester
Narrator Name: Christi Madison
Approximately 50 percent of the population will experience a traumatic event at some point. While reactions to trauma can vary widely, and not everyone will develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD), trauma can change the brain in some predictable ways. With increased awareness, you can seek treatment to address your symptoms and learn skills that could rewire your brain for recovery. Knowing what’s going on can be immensely helpful because it may help you realize that you’re not crazy, irreversibly damaged, or the wrong person. Instead, you can think of a traumatized brain as one that func...
Approximately 50 percent of the population will experience a traumatic event at some point. While reactions to trauma can vary widely, and not everyone will develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD), trauma can change the brain in some predictable ways. With increased awareness, you can seek treatment to address your symptoms and learn skills that could rewire your brain for recovery. Knowing what’s going on can be immensely helpful because it may help you realize that you’re not crazy, irreversibly damaged, or the wrong person. Instead, you can think of a traumatized brain as one that functions differently due to traumatic events. And just as your brain changes in response to your past experiences with the world, it can also change in response to your future experiences. In other words, the brain is “plastic,” and you can change it.
Depth or imaginal psychotherapy is highly effective in treating and assessing adult survivors of childhood abuse. Specifically, interventions that use dreams, symbols, metaphor, and expressive art techniques are deemed especially valuable as they address dissociatively based changes (affect regulation, sense of self, and diminished imagination).
Specifically, this book proposes that prominent symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (which will be further referred to as PTSD), such as changes in affect regulation, sense of self, and use of imagination, are better neurologically matched to therapeutic interventions that foster right-brain processes.
By assessing specific depth psychological aspects of the individual’s shattered sense of self, a more focused and efficient treatment plan can be created sooner in the course of therapy.
# | Title | Duration |
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1. | Opening |
0 mins 19 secs |
2. | Introduction |
0 mins 08 secs |
3. | The Origin |
9 mins 03 secs |
4. | Synopsis of the Chapters |
7 mins 09 secs |
5. | The Neurology and Imaginal Treatment of Trauma |
2 mins 00 secs |
6. | Historical Overview |
3 mins 56 secs |
7. | PTSD |
0 mins 08 secs |
8. | Defining PTSD |
2 mins 39 secs |
9. | PTSD Symptoms |
0 mins 42 secs |
10. | Dissociation |
3 mins 26 secs |
11. | Loss of Self |
10 mins 25 secs |
12. | Dysfunctional Affect |
3 mins 06 secs |
13. | Neurological Findings |
6 mins 05 secs |
14. | Therapeutic Middle Ground |
4 mins 46 secs |
15. | The Expressive Arts and Imagination |
3 mins 09 secs |
16. | Dream Work |
5 mins 34 secs |
17. | Metaphoric Language |
3 mins 03 secs |
18. | Neuroscience and Pyschotherapy connection |
1 mins 48 secs |
19. | Overview of the Symbols |
0 mins 08 secs |
20. | The Significance of Eight |
3 mins 59 secs |
21. | The Forest |
4 mins 51 secs |
22. | The Mirror |
3 mins 49 secs |
23. | The Bear |
3 mins 45 secs |
24. | The Dwarf |
3 mins 02 secs |
25. | The Mother |
3 mins 10 secs |
26. | The Male Figure |
2 mins 22 secs |
27. | The Treasure |
1 mins 57 secs |
28. | The Burial or Death Event |
3 mins 55 secs |
29. | Conclusion |
5 mins 57 secs |
30. | Appendix |
2 mins 19 secs |
31. | Closing |
0 mins 21 secs |
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