This product includes Babette Rothschild's The Body Remembers and The Body Remembers, Volume 2: Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment. The books are packaged as a shrink-wrapped set.
This book is a continuation of the discussion that began more than fifteen years ago with the publication of the best-selling The Body Remembers. Amid a growing recognition that many clients are hurt
Out of the rich culture of India and the brutal drama of the 1947 Partition comes this lush and eloquent debut novel about two women married to the same man.Roop is a young girl whose mother has died
For both clinicians and their clients there is tremendous value inunderstanding the psychophysiology of trauma and knowing what to doabout its manifestations. This book illuminates that physiology,sh
Based on ideas put forward in the bestselling The Body Remembers, Babette Rothschild emphasizes the importance of tailoring every trauma therapy to the particular needs of each individual client. This
From New York Times bestselling author Agnete Friis comes the chilling story of a young mother who will do whatever it takes to protect her son.Ella Nygaard, 27, has been a ward of the state since she
Twisty and brimming with the emotional power of beautifully drawn characters, the solo debut by the coauthor of The Boy in the Suitcase is a brooding and atmospheric thriller that sets a young mother
"Reading" a landscape, according to Roland Barthes, means first of all perceiving it with the body and the memory ? with the memory of the body . . . so childhood is the best way to get to know a coun
How do bureaucracies remember? The conventional view is that institutional memory is static and singular, the sum of recorded files and learned procedures. There is a growing body of scholarship that suggests contemporary bureaucracies are failing at this core task. This Element argues that this diagnosis misses that memories are essentially dynamic stories. They reside with people and are thus dispersed across the array of actors that make up the differentiated polity. Drawing on four policy examples from four sectors (housing, energy, family violence and justice) in three countries (the UK, Australia and New Zealand), this Element argues that treating the way institutions remember as storytelling is both empirically salient and normatively desirable. It is concluded that the current conceptualisation of institutional memory needs to be recalibrated to fit the types of policy learning practices required by modern collaborative governance.
The queer man’s mode of embodiment—his gestural and vocal style, his posture and gait, his occupation of space—remembers a political history. To gesture with the elbow held close to the body, to aff
The human body is not a given fact—it is acquired, achieved, and learned. The body remembers, and it does so in collectively relevant ways. This book discusses how, why, and to what extent corporeal m
Traumatic events are more than a narrative or singular event in a person's life; the body remembers traumatic events and can experience them over and over, even after many years have passed. This book
Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Karin Slaughter and Sandra Brown, New York Times bestselling author Christina Dodd's all-new thrillerwill have readers keeping the lights on at night.LIFE LAST SEENElle remembers her favorite color, what she likes to eat, what size shoes she wears...so why doesn't she remember her full name or how she got those bruises on her throat? And why, when Adam Ramsdell pulled her half-frozen body from the surf on a lonely California beach, did she scream as if she was being murdered?GIRL LAST SEENElle finds refuge in Adam's home on the edge of Gothic, a village located between the steep lonely mountains and the raging Pacific Ocean. There, as pieces of Elle's memory return, she faces a grim truth--she knows a secret so dark it could get her killed.POINT LAST SEENWith her life--and Adam's--at stake, Elle must step from the shadows and seek the assassin who stalks her nightmares..."No one does high-stakes, high-voltage suspense quite like Dodd."--Booklist (starre
Being able to monitor and modulate a trauma client's dysregulated nervous system is one of the practitioner's best lines of defense against traumatic hyperarousal going amok--risking consequences such as dissociation and decompensation. This paperback edition of Babette Rothschild's The Body Remembers, Volume 2, clarifies and simplifies autonomic nervous system (ANS) understanding and observation. It includes a full-color table that distinguishes six levels of arousal, which has proven to be an essential clinical tool, presenting a new and useful distinction between trauma-induced hypoarousal and the low arousal that is caused by lethargy or depression.Multiple therapeutic transcripts illuminate key points in trauma treatment, including stabilizing clients who dissociate, identifying and implementing hidden somatic resources, and utilizing good memories and somatic markers. With an authoritative yet personal voice, Rothschild's book is essential reading for anyone working with those wh
With one sweet, seductive kiss, Megan Kinkead is no longer the impudent child Justin Brant remembers. She was a girl when she left Maam’s Cross Court for school, but she has returned a woman, body and