The Healing Trauma Summit: Volume 2 : Transform Trauma with Advances in Neuroscience, Spiritual Psychology, and Embodied Approaches to Hea
(2019)

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[United States] : Macmillan Audio, 2019
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1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 34 min.)) : digital

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9781683645573 MWT19332511, 168364557X 19332511
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English
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Read by Gabor Maté, Mark Epstein, Sandra Ingerman, MA, Bonnie Badenoch, Ph. D., LMFT

Discover the latest research and theory on trauma in this illuminating audio collection Insomnia, panic attacks, flashbacks, uncontrollable emotions: these are only a few symptoms of unresolved trauma. Millions suffer under their weight, often in shame and silence. Trauma is one of the most debilitating and misunderstood psychological conditions. Fortunately, it is also one of the most widely studied. In the last 20 years, immense strides have been made in treating and comprehending the mechanics of trauma. From neuroscience to psychology to traditional healing, researchers have devoted their careers to understanding the consequences of traumatic experiences. The Healing Trauma Summit: Volume 2 gathers five of the most prominent experts in the field to share resources, insights, and the latest theories on treatment. This volume of audio interviews and presentations includes: - Gabor Maté, MD, details how early childhood trauma affects the body and what steps can be taken to unravel its influence - Bonnie Badenoch, PhD, LMFT highlights why creating an atmosphere of safety is essential to trauma treatments - Sandra Ingerman, MA, explains the ancient shamanic practice of "soul retrieval" and how it has been used to heal trauma for thousands of years - Mark Epstein, MD, draws upon principles of Buddhism to show that we all suffer from trauma in some way - Shaka Senghor speaks on ways to address a penal system that does not understand the effects of trauma and more often than not exacerbates its effects Even though the effects of trauma can be devastating, healing is more than possible. With The Healing Trauma Summit, you can discover for yourself that hope is within your grasp. Note: This program is a compilation of presentations that were originally offered via the Internet, so some sound inconsistencies may be present. These talks were presented at The Healing Trauma Summit, hosted in 2018 by Sounds True, and may be listened to in any sequence. Experience five fresh perspectives on trauma, its treatment, and sources of hope for its sufferers Dr. Gabor Maté GABOR MATÉ, MD, is a Canadian physician with special interests in mind-body unity, childhood development, and addictions. His books include the bestseller In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts (Knopf Canada, 2008). He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more, visit Bonnie Badenoch Bonnie Badenoch, PhD, LMFT, is a marriage and family therapist, author, consultant, and the author of the acclaimed Being a Brain‐Wise Therapist: A Practical Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology and The Brain‐Savvy Therapist's Workbook. Sandra Ingerman Sandra Ingerman, MA, is an award-winning author of 12 books, including Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Self, Medicine for the Earth: How to Transform Personal and Environmental Toxins, Walking in Light: The Everyday Empowerment of a Shamanic Life, and The Book of Ceremony: Shamanic Wisdom for Invoking the Sacred in Everyday Life. She is the presenter of eight audio programs produced by Sounds True. Sandra is a world-renowned teacher of shamanism and has been teaching for close to 40 years. She has taught workshops internationally on shamanic journeying, healing, and reversing environmental pollution using spiritual methods. Sandra is recognized for bridging ancient cross-cultural healing methods to our modern culture, addressing the needs of our times. Sandra is known for gathering the global spiritual community together to perform powerful transformative ceremonies, as well as inspiring us to stand strong in unity so we do our own spiritual and social activism work while keeping a vision of hope and being a light in the world. She is passionate about helping people to reconnect with nature. Since the 1980s, thousands of people have healed from past and present traumas through the classic cross-cultural shamanic healing method Sandra tea

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