Il corpo accusa il colpo. Mente, corpo e cervello nell'elaborazione delle memorie traumatiche
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In questo libro, Van der Kolk amplia radicalmente lo spettro delle cause e delle conseguenze del trauma, dando speranza e fornendo spiegazioni chiare a chiunque ne sia colpito. Sulla base di trent'anni di esperienza e pratica clinica, evidenzia che il terrore e l'isolamento, aspetti centrali del trauma, rimodellano radicalmente sia il corpo sia il cervello. Le nuove conoscenze sull'istinto di sopravvivenza spiegano perché le persone traumatizzate sperimentino un'ansia e una rabbia intollerabili, e permettono di capire l'impatto del trauma sulla capacità di concentrazione e di memorizzazione, e sulla possibilità di instaurare relazioni basate sulla fiducia, sentendosi "a casa" nel proprio corpo. Integrando i recenti progressi delle neuroscienze e degli studi sull'attaccamento, l'autore indica nuovi percorsi di ricerca, che consentono di ricablare il funzionamento cerebrale, contrastando il senso di impotenza e invisibilità associato al trauma e facendo sì che adulti e bambini possano recuperare la padronanza del proprio corpo e della propria vita.
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- Pagine: 501
- Data di uscita: 03-09-2015
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The Body Keeps Score is my jam. It's better than that. It's like my slammajam. This is my fave book of the year so far, by a bunch. It's a rich treasure trove of information from the frontiers of trauma research, etiology, diagnosis and treatment. It's changing the way I do therapy and it's changing Leggi tutto
This book represents everything that is groundbreakingly wonderful and and pseudoscientifically horrendous about trauma research. Individuals who suffer trauma are in need of actual help. This book contains some of the best, latest, and most effective cures for trauma sufferers, which can steer pati Leggi tutto
Am I supposed to feel bad for Tom? I don't. He reports that he murdered a farmer, children, and raped a woman in a village in Vietnam to "cope" with the loss of his platoon. I don't understand why he was never criminally charged for this? Being traumatized doesn't give you free reign to do whatever
A compassionate, intelligent, and transformative book about trauma. As an aspiring clinical psychologist and writer, I look up to Bessel van der Kolk a lot. In The Body Keeps the Score , he infuses empirical, innovative research with hands-on clinical experience to explain trauma in a clear, authenti Leggi tutto
As someone who suffers from chronic pain I’ve found it difficult to find resources about the connection between trauma + physical pain. This is because the mind-body connection are (I think intentionally) underdeveloped in Western medicine which so often rehearses the body outside of context. Van de Leggi tutto
I got to page 13 after a Vietnam war vet disclosed horrific crimes he had committed with seemingly no author acknowledgement towards the victims and the individual seeming to never have to face any consequences for his actions (still a practicing lawyer??!??!) despite disclosing this. Other commente Leggi tutto
This book has received much praise and also disappointed many readers. I now understand why. If you plan to read this book, you need to understand it's two basic characteristics: 1) it's POP-SCIENCE and 2) it's TRAUMATIZING. Let's tackle the first point. Pop-science is not science. People who write p Leggi tutto
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