Book outlining the fundamentals of Somatic Transformation

Sharon’s book provides psychotherapists and other helping professionals with a new body-based clinical model for the treatment of trauma. This model synthesizes emerging neurobiological and attachment research with somatic, embodied healing practices.

Tested with hundreds of practitioners in courses for more than a decade, the principles and practices presented here empower helping professionals to effectively treat people with trauma while experiencing a sense of mutuality and personal growth themselves.

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Chapters of the book

  1. Trauma and Embodied Relational Healing

  2. Structures and Functions of the Brain and Polyvagal Theory of Autonomic Functioning

  3. Good News! The Brain Can Change!

  4. Embodiment: Coming Home to Our Bodies

  5. With Trauma “the Spirit Leaves the Body”

  6. Somatic Awareness: The Truth of the Mind Begins in the Body

  7. Somatic Empathy: Encounters of “Feeling Felt”

  8. Somatic Inquiry: Exploring the Intersubjective World through Language

  9. Somatic Interventions for Regulating Neural-Emotional States

  10. Somatic Interventions with Imagination and Dreams

  11. Somatic Reflection

  12. The Old/New Paradigm for Healing Trauma Appendix: The Practice of Somatics

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