Somatic-Oriented Therapies: Embodiment, Trauma, and Polyvagal Perspectives
English
By (author): Herbert Grassmann Maurizio Stupiggia Stephen W. Porges
Somatic-Oriented Therapies represents a significant consolidation of innovative research and clinical approaches aimed at addressing trauma through various somatic modalities. In the past six decades, a multitude of therapeutic methods have emerged globally, revolutionizing trauma treatment and existential distress management. However, these approaches have often diverged, hindering the development of a cohesive, distinct field independent of traditional paradigms.
This volume of collected work from some of the worlds leading experts in trauma aims to delineate this novel domain of research and clinical intervention. It elucidates the common thread linking the contributing authors and introduces a new clinical perspective. Central to this perspective is the recognition of the profound significance of the body-to-body relationship between therapist and patient; the critical role of trust establishment within the clinical context as a prerequisite for deep transformation; and the possibility to question the body, finding unthought-of avenues of transformation.
See moreWill deliver when available. Publication date 04 Feb 2025