Reclaiming Life after Trauma
Healing PTSD with Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Yoga
by Daniel Mintie; Julie K. Staples
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Pub Date Jun 12 2018 | Archive Date May 08 2018
Inner Traditions | Healing Arts Press
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Description
• Combines cutting-edge Western cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and ancient Eastern wisdom to heal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
• Teaches Kundalini yoga practices specifically designed to reset parts of the brain and body affected by PTSD
• Presents a fast-acting, holistic, evidence-based, and drug-free program for eliminating PTSD symptoms and restoring health, vitality, and joy
Trauma, the Greek word for “wound,” is the most common form of suffering in the world today. An inescapable part of living, the bad things that happen to us always leave aftereffects in both body and mind. While many people experience these aftereffects and move on, millions of others develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)--a painful, chronic, and debilitating barrier to happiness.
Reclaiming Life after Trauma addresses both the physical and psychological expressions of PTSD, presenting an integrative, fast-acting, evidence-based, and drug-free path to recovery. Authors Daniel Mintie, LCSW, and Julie K. Staples, Ph.D., begin with an overview of PTSD and the ways in which it changes our bodies and minds. They present research findings on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and yoga, giving the reader insights into how these powerful modalities can counteract and reverse the physical and mental aftereffects of trauma.
The authors provide a suite of simple, powerful, and easily learned tools readers can put to immediate use to reset their traumatized bodies and minds. On the physical side, they teach four Kundalini yoga techniques that address the hypervigilance, flashbacks, and insomnia characteristic of PTSD. On the psychological side, they present 25 powerful CBT tools that target the self-defeating beliefs, negative emotions, and self-sabotaging behaviors that accompany the disorder.
Drawing on many years of clinical work and their experience administering the successful Integrative Trauma Recovery Program, the authors help readers understand PTSD as a mind-body disorder from which we can use our own minds and bodies to recover. Woven throughout the book are inspiring real-life accounts of PTSD recoveries showing how men and women of all ages have used these tools to reclaim their vitality, physical health, peace, and joy.
A Note From the Publisher
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781620556344 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 192 |
Featured Reviews
A very necessary book. I myself have PTSD issues I deal with and have found CBT to be a significant help. I am very interested in trying the kundalini yoga techniques outlined here. I find it helpful to do the exercises with another person but everyone is of course different. Thoughtful and well-written.
My thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
This book provides a great description of the symptoms a person can experience with PTSD. Several helpful exercises are demonstrated throughout the book as well as descriptions of yoga posing, meditation and breathing exercises to do to help a person heal and move forward in life. This book offers hope and the steps to move beyond a person's trauma and to start living again.
Thank you Netgalley and Healing Arts Press for the ARC copy.
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