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Ilene Smith

Moving Beyond Trauma

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Have you noticed that no matter how much time you spend in talk therapy, you still feel anxious and triggered? That is because talk therapy can keep you stuck in a pattern of reliving your stories, rather than moving beyond them. But, most of all, it's because trauma doesn't just reside inside your mind—much more importantly, it locks itself in other parts of your body. When left unresolved, that trauma continues to live there, impacting your life, your relationships, your sense of safety, and your ability to experience joy in very real ways.

In Moving Beyond Trauma, Ilene Smith will introduce you to Somatic Experiencing, a body-based therapy capable of healing the damage done to your nervous system by trauma. She breaks down the ways in which trauma impacts your nervous system and walks you through a program designed to process trauma in a non-threatening way. You will discover a healing lifestyle marked by a deeper connection with yourself, those around you, and with everything you do.
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165 štampanih stranica
Godina izdavanja
2020
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  • b5633323265je podelio/la utisakпре 3 године
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    Amazing book. You can not stop reading. Really helpfull and motivational.

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  • Zhanar Shalekenovaje citiralaпре 2 године
    yourself to stay for another two minutes despite that.
    Impulsiveness is avoidance. By nature, impulses feel urgent, but the second you call out that false sense of security for what it is, you can begin to practice new behaviors. You can think of impulses as little windows presenting themselves to you so that you can keep cracking them open a little bit wider, opening up more and more room for healing to stream into your life.
  • Zhanar Shalekenovaje citiralaпре 2 године
    Beware of Impulses

    As you are working toward creating a healing lifestyle, pay attention to impulses. Impulses tend to arise because we don’t want to be in a state of discomfort and our impulsive desires or behaviors offer us a way out. An impulsive desire such as “I need ice cream now” is often just the reaction to “I can’t tolerate the way I feel in my body.”
    The next time you notice that you are feeling a strong impulse, practice stopping for a moment and recognizing what discomfort you are trying to avoid. Then ask yourself if instead of following that impulse you can instead lean into the discomfort, even for a short amount of time. Maybe you can wait another ten minutes before going for that ice cream. Or maybe, in a different circumstance, rather than fleeing a party immediately, you can recognize that you feel uncomfortable and ask your
  • Zhanar Shalekenovaje citiralaпре 2 године
    his exercise is about giving yourself the space and permission to experience spontaneous body movements. Our body develops a kind of inflexibility and rigidity in response to trauma, which prevents us from moving fluidly. This exercise is intended to bring you back to the embryonic fluid, where you moved with ease and freedom.

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