The body, for a host of reasons, has been leftout of the talking cure. The body, for a host of reasons, has been left out of the talking cure. Acknowledgments
ix
Series Editor's Foreword by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.
xiii
Foreword by Bessel A. van der Kolk, M.D.
xvii
Introduction
xxvii
Part I: Theory
Chapter 1 Hierarchical Information Processing: Cognitive, Emotional, and Sensorimotor Dimensions
3(23)
Chapter 2 Window of Tolerance: The Capacity for Modulating Arousal
26(15)
Chapter 3 Attachment: The Role of the Body in Dyadic Regulation
41(24)
Chapter 4 The Orienting Response: Narrowing the Field of Consciousness
65(20)
Chapter 5 Defensive Subsystems: Mobilizing and Immobilizing Responses
85(23)
Chapter 6 Adaptation: The Role of Action Systems and Tendencies
108(31)
Chapter 7 Psychological Trauma and the Brain: Toward a Neurobiological Treatment Model (by Ruth Lanius, Ulrich Lanius, Janina Fisher, and Pat Ogden)
139(26)
Part II: Treatment
Chapter 8 Principles of Treatment: Putting Theory into Practice
165(23)
Chapter 9 The Organization of Experience: Skills for Working with the Body in Present Time
188(18)
Chapter 10 Phase 1 Treatment: Developing Somatic Resources for Stabilization
206(28)
Chapter 11 Phase 2 Treatment: Processing Traumatic Memory and Restoring Acts of Triumph
234(34)
Chapter 12 Phase 3 Treatment: Integration and Success in Normal Life
268(35)
References
303(24)
Subject Index
327(12)
Author Index
339
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