Neurobiology and treatment of traumatic dissociation: Towards and embodied self
A neurobiological model that accounts for the therapeutic effects of somatic therapies and EMDR, with two chapters specific to EMDR.
About the Book
“Encompassing the contributions of expert clinicians and researchers in the area of traumatic stress and dissociation, this volume is the first to integrate current neuroscience research regarding traumatic dissociation with several cutting-edge approaches to treatment, providing a comprehensive, neurobiologically based treatment approach.
The text discusses current neuroscientific research regarding traumatic stress and dissociation that includes attachment, affective neuroscience, polyvagal theory, structural dissociation, and information processing theory, yielding a comprehensive model that guides treatment and clinical interventions for traumatic dissociation. It then integrates this model with stage-oriented treatment and current therapeutic interventions, including EMDR, somatic and body psychotherapy approaches, Ego State Therapy, and adjunctive pharmacological interventions. Readers are given hands-on practical guidance regarding clinical decision making, enabling them to make sound choices about interventions that will facilitate optimal treatment outcomes.
Key Features:
- Provides a broad-based treatment approach to traumatic stress syndromes and dissociation
- Offers accessible current research in the basic neurosciences relevant to our understanding of attachment, traumatic stress, and dissociation
- Includes practical suggestions for integrating EMDR, somatic, and body psychotherapy approaches with Ego State Therapy and adjunctive pharmacological interventions
- Integrates concepts from the affective and cognitive neurosciences and the study of consciousness
- Presents a comprehensive neurobiological model that accounts for the therapeutic effects of both somatic therapies and EMDR, as well as adjunctive pharmacological interventions”
—Description from publisher
Relevant Chapters
11. Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness 213 / Ulrich F. Lanius and Uri Bergmann
21. Toward an Embodied Self: EMDR and Somatic Interventions 447 / Ulrich F. Lanius and Sandra L. Paulsen
—Description from publisher
Book Access
Purchase/Subscription Required
Lanius, U. F., Paulsen, S. L., & Corrigan, F. M. (Eds.) (2014). Neurobiology and treatment of traumatic dissociation: Towards and embodied self. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. https://www.springerpub.com/neurobiology-and-treatment-of-traumatic-dissociation-9780826106315.html#description
- ISBN: 9780826106315
- eBook ISBN: 9780826106322
Date
May 13, 2014
Creator(s)
Ulrich F. Lanius, Sandra L. Paulsen, Uri Bergmann
Topics
Dissociation
Practice & Methods
AIP, Neurobiology
Extent
536 pages
Publisher
Springer
APA Citation
Lanius, U. F., Paulsen, S. L., & Corrigan, F. M. (Eds.) (2014). Neurobiology and treatment of traumatic dissociation: Towards and embodied self. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. https://www.springerpub.com/neurobiology-and-treatment-of-traumatic-dissociation-9780826106315.html#description
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Book, Chapter
Access Type
External Resource