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El. knyga: Practice of Embodying Emotions

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623174781
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781623174781
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"An introduction to a new science-based somatic psychotherapy that effectively relieves emotional difficulties, regulates behavior, and improves wellbeing"--

“A grand achievement.” —Dr. Peter Levine, developer of Somatic Experiencing® and author of Waking the Tiger and In an Unspoken Voice

A body-based, science-backed method for regulating behavior, thoughts, and feelings and improving well-being--shown to shorten therapy time and improve emotional outcomes.


In the first book on Integral Somatic Psychology™ (ISP), clinical psychologist Dr. Raja Selvam offers a new, complementary approach for building more capacity to tolerate emotions using the body--especially emotions that are difficult or unpleasant.

The ISP model shows readers how to expand and regulate emotional experiences in the body to improve different therapeutic outcomes--cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, energetic, relational, and even spiritual--in life and in all types of therapies, including other body psychotherapy and somatic psychology approaches. You will learn the physiology of emotions in the brain and body and how to:


  •  Access different types of emotions quickly
  •  Facilitate embodiment and regulation of feelings
  •  Process and heal different traumas and attachment wounds

A go-to guide for emotional integration, The Practice of Embodying Emotions is of value in the treatment of a wide range of clinical problems involving difficult emotions--from ordinary life events to psychosomatic or psychophysiological disorders, developmental trauma, prenatal and perinatal trauma, attachment disorders, borderline personality disorder, complex PTSD, collective trauma, and intergenerational trauma--and in improving outcomes and shortening treatment time in different therapies including psychoanalysis, Jungian psychology, and CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy). 
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(16)
PART I OVERVIEW
1 The Beginning
17(18)
2 Variations in Emotional Embodiment Work
35(22)
3 The Contribution of Emotional Embodiment to Working with Individual, Collective, and Intergenerational Traumas
57(16)
4 Diverse Benefits of Emotional Embodiment in Various Clinical Settings
73(20)
PART II THEORY
5 The Physiology of Emotion
93(24)
6 Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior
117(18)
7 Physiological Dynamics Involved in Generating and Defending against Emotional Experiences
135(28)
8 Emotional Embodiment and Affect Tolerance
163(20)
9 Different Types of Emotions
183(26)
PART III PRACTICE: THE FOUR STEPS OF EMOTIONAL EMBODIMENT
10 The Situation
209(12)
11 The Emotion
221(18)
12 The Expansion
239(26)
13 The Integration
265(18)
14 Interpersonal Resonance
283(24)
Conclusion: The Future 307(18)
Appendix A Two Lists of Emotions 325(6)
References 331(18)
Index 349(16)
About the Author 365