Trauma Therapy and Clinical Practice: Neuroscience, Gestalt, and the Body
A common experience in trauma is dissociation. One of the clinical therapies most focused on grounding and being present – the opposite of dissociation –
A common experience in trauma is dissociation. One of the clinical therapies most focused on grounding and being present – the opposite of dissociation –
I don’t think about it as my cult experience. I don’t process the interaction with Scientology as a near-miss with a cult. However, Terror, Love
I’ve heard the stories – or rather I’ve heard the sensationalized stories – about how World War II came to be and how it ended.
Few, I think, would argue against the idea that we’re in the age of overwhelm. The amount of information that we encounter daily is overwhelming.
It’s heretical. What would happen if we applied free market capitalist ideas to charities? What would it be like to have non-profit organizations operate with
There’s a complex relationship between Trauma and Memory: Brain and Body in Search for the Living Past. This is in no small part because traumatic
What does it mean to have our development interrupted by trauma – and what do we do about it now? These are the questions that
It’s a short book. It is perhaps the shortest book that I’ve reviewed. However, there’s something profound about The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity, which
“I believe for a vast majority of people, suicide is a bad choice.” It’s not the first highlight in the book, but it’s close. In
I’m blessed by a wide variety of people in my life. Their experiences and perspectives are so different and rich. One of those whose path