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Dr Stephen Terrell, a leading expert in the field of developmental trauma, speaks about the impact of trauma on children and their nervous system. As you watch this, consider that this also applies to the nervous system of the adult.
Dr Stephen Terrell understands developmental trauma from the inside out and the outside in. He developed a therapy for working with the impact of ongoing developmental trauma using a touch protocol and an intentional touch protocol via zoom. In this interview we discuss Transforming Touch Therapy in a language that is accessible to all. The interview is here in full and also as nine individual segments.
Part 1: Using Words That Help People Relate to Trauma
Part 2: How Experiences Are Stored in the Body
Part 3: You Can’t Compare Trauma
Part 4: Window of Tolerance – People’s Responses Are Never Over Responses
Part 5: The Healing Process
Part 6: Touch Makes Sense When Working with Developmental Trauma
Part 7: Understanding the Impact of Blame on Our System
Part 8: Systems Work Hard and It Is Hard on the System
Part 9: Stephen Tells Clients in Treatment “Don’t Give Up!”
Bonnie Badenoch, PhD uses neuroscience to explain how we come into this world without the capacity to regulate and how we learn to regulate through relationships. This understanding is central to our work.
Bonnie Badenoch on the Myth of Self-Regulation, Part One
Bonnie Badenoch on the Myth of Self-Regulation, Part Two
Dr Christine Dunkley (DBT) gives an example of how intense emotional pain can be triggered in our system.
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