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Neurobiology and Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation

Towards an Embodied Self

by (author) Ulrich F. Lanius, Sandra L. Paulsen & Frank M. Corrigan

Publisher
Springer Publishing
Initial publish date
May 2014
Category
Clinical Psychology, General, Emotions
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780826106315
    Publish Date
    May 2014
    List Price
    $138.95

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Description

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

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Ulrich F. Lanius, PhD, RPsych, BCETS,is a clinical and neuropsychological psychologist, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, and EMDR Institute Facilitator who is currently in private practice in British Columbia, Canada.

Sandra Paulsen, PhD, is co-founder of the Bainbridge Institute for Integrative Psychology, WA. She provides consultation to individuals and organizations, emphasizing clinical specialties including EMDR, energy psychology, trauma, dissociation, ego state therapy, and consultation.

Francis Martin Corrigan, MD, is the Consultant Psychiatrist at Argyll & Bute Hospital, Scotland, with responsibilities for general psychiatric evaluations for all in/out patients. He is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist and researcher, and an accredited EMDR consultant - EMDR Association UK & Ireland.