Trauma and memory. The influence of traumatic memories on the body and brain
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A person who has adopted traumatic experience stucks in the past for a long time and lives with a constant sense of anxiety. Obsessive memories begin to deceive, the details of events are forgotten over time. To determine what an injury arose because of and how to deal with it to become more difficult.
For 45 years of experience in the practice of treating PTSD, Peter Levin, Doctor of Sciences and Psychotherapist, came to the conclusion - we consider a memory, we come to us through uncontrolled sensations - physical imprints of injuries. In his book, the author explores the fundamental connection between memory and injury and offers conscious work with the memories of the body and post -traumatic states - excitement, anxiety, panic, fear and anger
For 45 years of experience in the practice of treating PTSD, Peter Levin, Doctor of Sciences and Psychotherapist, came to the conclusion - we consider a memory, we come to us through uncontrolled sensations - physical imprints of injuries. In his book, the author explores the fundamental connection between memory and injury and offers conscious work with the memories of the body and post -traumatic states - excitement, anxiety, panic, fear and anger
Author:
Author:Levin Peter
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Medical Books
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-155755-3
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