Trauma Therapy And Clinical Practice: Neuroscience, Gestalt And The Body

Author: Miriam S. Taylor

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  • : February 2014
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Description

Therapy with traumatised clients can be fraught with problems and therapists working with these clients seek greater understanding of the specific problems they encounter. Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice weaves together neuroscience research and the experience of trauma, taking a fresh look at how original Gestalt theory informs our current understanding of trauma therapy. The book: places trauma and trauma therapy in a relational field model; includes material on change processes, triggers, dissociation, shame, enactment and resources; describes clearly the neurobiology of trauma and the role of the body in maintaining trauma reactions and in the recovery process; offers experiments for deepening the therapist's embodied presence; and, provides numerous clinical examples and an extended case study. Miriam Taylor offers readers a theoretical basis for interventions and shows how simple Gestalt concepts can be applied in trauma therapy. By creating the conditions in which awareness, choice and vitality can grow, contemporary relational Gestalt is shown to be exceptionally well suited for trauma clients. The book is presented in three parts covering theory, the phenomenology of trauma and the therapeutic relationship. Including a glossary for readers unfamiliar with Gestalt therapy, case studies and reflection points, this book is a thoughtful and coherent guide for trainees and practitioners in counselling and therapy. "Miriam Taylor has done a simply tremendous job in articulating an expanded Gestalt approach to trauma treatment that is informed by, and integrated with, modern neurobiological approaches to trauma ...This book should be read by everyone treating trauma and I expect it to become a foundational text in our field." (James Kepner, Gestalt therapist and international trainer in Gestalt Body Process Psychotherapy). "Taylor's book is a theoretically and clinically sophisticated approach to working with trauma from a phenomenological vantage point. Her book hadan immediate effect on my work." Lynne Jacobs, co-founder, Pacific Gestalt Institute, USA "Destined to become a classic in Gestalt therapy literature. Well-written, insightful, compassionate, and practical, it will assist many a therapist." (Malcolm Parlett, Visiting Professor of Gestalt Psychotherapy, University of Derby, UK (now retired)).

Author description

Miriam Taylor is a Gestalt psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. With a background in adult education she later worked clinically for some years with young people. From this she developed her focus on trauma. She works in private practice and at a trauma service. She teaches at Metanoia Institute, UK, and elsewhere.

Table of contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Enlarging the Field of Choice Making Change Possible The Organization of Parts and Wholes Working with Arousal There and then, here and now Part 2: At the Limits of Self From Fear to Safety From Helplessness to Autonomy From Disconnection to Contact From Shame to Acceptance Part 3: A Relational Home for Trauma The Role of the Therapist The Well-Resourced Therapist Embodied Relationship Transforming Relational Wounds Glossary References Index