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Bessel Van Der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Pat Ogden Ph.D. Pioneer In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Bessel Van Der Kolk & Pat Ogden – Bessel Van Der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Pat Ogden Ph.D. Pioneer In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Bessel Van Der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Pat Ogden Ph.D. Pioneer In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy download, Bessel Van Der Kolk & Pat Ogden – Bessel Van Der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Pat Ogden Ph.D. Pioneer In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy review, Bessel Van Der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Pat Ogden Ph.D. Pioneer In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy free torent
Bessel Van Der Kolk & Pat Ogden – Bessel Van Der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Pat Ogden, Ph.D., Pioneer In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
In this special personal interview, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk guides Dr. Pat Ogden in describing her journey as becoming one of the foremost trauma experts from her development of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.
Hear in Dr. Ogden’s own words how she discovered body-focused techniques that healed trauma clients when her colleagues were unable to achieve the same through talk therapy. Learn how to adapt your practice to incorporate the body and avoid evoking the trauma client’s emotion during therapy.
You will hear how Dr. van der Kolk learned from her work and why he credits her for setting his direction in his research and formed him as a trauma clinician.
This hour-long conversation between two of trauma’s world experts will leave you with a concrete vision of where you should take your trauma therapy techniques.
Explore healing trauma through body movement therapies
Communicate important foundational aspects of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Background into Trauma
Lack of Improvement in Patients
Change Approach to Improve Therapeutic Outcomes
Body Focus versus Emotions Focus
Movement to Release Trauma
Experiences to Reveal
Sensations Awareness & Presence and Trauma
Attunement to Client
“The Missing Experience”
Movement Reluctance
The Body Tells the Story
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Addressing Movement and Psychological Beliefs
Clients Realizing Effects of their Actions
Foundations