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Eric Proescher

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A must for every trauma therapist

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Revisado: 09-20-22

I just finished listening to Rethinking Trauma Treatment. I am blown away and impressed by the vast range of complex topics covered in such an easy to read format including neuroscience, attachment theory/research, mindfulness, theory of mind, different types of trauma presentations, an alternative view from the CBT “Evidenced-Based-Treatment newspeak,” post traumatic growth, moral injury, and gratitude research. I love that you start and end with the importance of the relationship (something that some people seem to forgot in this day and age of protocol therapies! ). All this information was wonderfully packaged and interwoven with real cases which demonstrate your insights and the layers of complexity in the same people in different chapter themes. You have distilled the wisdom of the master clinician. It took me over 20 years to put all these pieces together and I still have learned a thing or two here. The beginner and experienced trauma therapist alike can benefit from this book. High praise for Rethinking Trauma Treatment by Courtney Armstrong!

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Junger nails it!

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Revisado: 05-21-18

I was selected to be a Medical Service Corps Officer in the Navy the day before 9/11. I have served my whole career in DoD and VHA and have not heard a better explanation for the problems that have plagued this generation of Veterans. High praise to Tribe!

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