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Healing Trauma: Attachment, Mind, Body and Brain (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) [Hardcover]

Daniel J. Siegel , Marion Solomon
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March 17, 2003 0393703967 978-0393703962 1

Born out of the excitement of a convergence of ideas and passions, this book provides a synthesis of the work of researchers, clinicians, and theoreticians who are leaders in the field of trauma, attachment, and psychotherapy.

As we move into the third millennium, the field of mental health is in an exciting position to bring together diverse ideas from a range of disciplines that illuminate our understanding of human experience: neurobiology, developmental psychology, traumatology, and systems theory. The contributors emphasize the ways in which the social environment, including relationships of childhood, adulthood, and the treatment milieu change aspects of the structure of the brain and ultimately alter the mind.

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Editorial Reviews

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[P]rovides fresh information and stimulating perspectives. It's an intellectual work-out that set me thinking. -- Will Handy, MSSW, Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter

[R]enewed my enthusiasm for short term dynamically oriented psychotherapy…[A] worthy addition to my personal library and yours. -- Hilary Le Page, MBBS, Canadian Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Review

About the Author

Daniel J. Siegel, MD, is an internationally acclaimed author and award-winning educator and is currently a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine where he is a co-investigator at the Center for Culture, Brain, and Development and is co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. His books include Healing Trauma, The Healing Power of Emotion, The Mindful Brain, The Mindful Therapist, Trauma and the Body, Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology, and more. He lives in Santa Monica, California.

Marion Solomon, Ph.D., is a lecturer at the David Geffen School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry at UCLA, and Senior Extension faculty at the Department of Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences at UCLA. She is also director of clinical training at the Lifespan Learning Institute and author of Narcissism and Intimacy, co-author of Short Term Therapy For Long Term Change, and co-editor of Countertransference in Couples Therapy and Healing Trauma.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (March 17, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393703967
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393703962
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.5 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #44,779 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
This book is readable and translates easily to the lay person and the professional. Martha  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
You will find it an excellent resource for your library. Norene M. Vello  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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77 of 80 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Brainy and well worth it February 22, 2005
Format:Hardcover
This is a scholarly collection of essays from leading theorists in the field of attachment and neurobiology. It provides an exciting, in-depth overview from various perspectives from the inner workings of the brain, to the development of the social mind, to what it all mean for clinicians. There is both theory and practical advice. The last several chapters are particularly relevant to psychotherapists in the field working with individuals with trauma. The down side of the book is that some of the early chapters are somewhat rhedundant and heady, necessarily so in the science presented, but definately overlapping. However, I'd strongly recommend it for all clinicians wanting to stay abreast of the exciting developments in this area. I use it in supervision groups I lead for therapists, for example.

It is also a strong follow up to Seigel's The Developing Mind.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Theoretical Overview February 2, 2009
Format:Hardcover
A lot of clinicians who work with attachment and trauma issues fail to understand the theoretical basis behind their approaches. Without getting too bogged down in theory, this collection of chapters provides the reader with a good understanding of the psychology and biology of traumatic responses, as well as how to treat them.

You've got top names in the field writing these chapters: Daniel Siegel, Mary Main, Allan Schore, Bessel van der Kolk, and Marion Solomon. It explores the research on attachment and trauma in-depth, so some readers might find this overwhelming. This is also a book for providers, not so much for parents.

Christopher J. Alexander, Ph.D. [Author: 'Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment of Foster and Adopted Children; A Guide for Parents and Practitioners,' 2009].
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars We need more of these! April 27, 2009
Format:Hardcover
Healing Trauma is composed of a great collection of essays from leading authors in the field. As the interest in trauma and its effects on human brain and psyche increased over the past three decades, considerable diversity in research, theory, and practice has emerged. As a result, especially complex trauma literature became somewhat confusing for professionals and students who are new to the field. The essays in this book not only reflect the latest "state of affairs," but also demonstrate the evolution of the theories that help provide a template to put other diverse texts in perspective.
Perhaps a more important strength of this important book is the way it walks the reader through a more complete understanding of trauma. More often than not, we tend to explore one primary aspect of the phenomenon in question. We usually lack interest, emphasis, and as a result, information about other, less popular aspects. Healing Trauma is able to speak to the trauma-relevant information and theories in the neurobiology, development/attachment, and clinical psychology/psychotherapy fields. Therefore, the reader is not only able to understand the epidemiology of trauma aftermath from these diverse perspectives, but also an invaluable understanding for the nature and process of change through psychotherapy is made available. While very important psychotherapy directions and suggestions are provided, through these deeper and more complete conceptualizations for both epidemiology and psychotherapeutic change, clinicians will find that they are able to be more creative in their work upon reading this book. Finally we are beginning to have a meaningful understanding for what happens in the brain throughout lifespan in consideration of individual-environment interactions, which has direct implications for what happens in our therapy rooms!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes
This book is readable and translates easily to the lay person and the professional. I find all of Dan Siegel's work to be excellent reads that contain practical, useful, and life... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Martha
5.0 out of 5 stars Trauma: not just military
Healing Trauma: Attachment, mind, body, brain. This book brings it all together. In a day of more trauma than ever counselors andfamilies must understand it to cope with it better... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Marcia L. Howland
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect book!
Though published in 2003, this book reviews the neurological basis of the effects of childhood trauma. Must have for every psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist.
Published 12 months ago by Vladimir Snigur
5.0 out of 5 stars Perceptive
As a person recovering from Trauma - I have found this book Insightful and Equipping.
Indepth as a read, but powerful content
Published 16 months ago by Quilly
5.0 out of 5 stars Great information, not an easy read.
This book is enlightening and really describes how traumatic events are processed by our brains. There are a lot of technical words, but if you are interested in the subject... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Ilene Calderon
3.0 out of 5 stars Healing Trauma: yes please
This is a good book, but a little heady and heavy for someone who isn't in the business. It's worth buying if you are interested in somatic therapy or something outside of talk... Read more
Published on April 14, 2010 by rose luardo
3.0 out of 5 stars What I need!
I need something that is written for parents like us that adopted a drug baby, 17 months old when we got her in this case, rejection, that had been sexually abused severely and was... Read more
Published on March 17, 2010 by His child
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written and helpful
This is a well written and helpful book. I'd recommend it for mental health professionals.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Healing Trauma
An excellent book for all who work with trauma patients. You will find it an excellent resource for your library.
Published on October 11, 2008 by Norene M. Vello
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