How to Work with the Part of Trauma That Your Patient Cant Verbalize – Peter Levine

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$197   $34 – How to Work with the Part of Trauma That Your Patient Cant Verbalize – Peter Levine

How to Work with the Part of Trauma That Your Patient Can’t Verbalize

We can’t help our patients fully recover from trauma if we don’t treat the unspoken part of their experience.

But how can we treat what our patients can’t verbalize?

Peter Levine, PhD has been at the forefront of developing strategies for working with the unspoken voice of trauma.

That’s why we’re bringing you this short, focused course (at a discount) . . .

How to Work with the Part of Trauma That Can’t Be Verbalized

Peter Levine, PhD

Peter will guide you through an approach you can use to observe and read your patients’ body signals following trauma. You’ll also get strategies to help clients contain emotions and sensations so they can reclaim a sense of safety.

Plus, we’ve layered this course with practical tools you can use to fully integrate Peter’s teaching into your work.

Extra bonus when you order

Working with the Effects of Early Life Trauma and PTSD on the Brain

with Ruth Lanius MD, PhD

Here’s What You’ll Get:

Everything is yours to keep forever in your professional library

Peter Levine is the creator of Somatic Experiencing (SE), a clinical method to resolve trauma symptoms.

Peter is also the founder of The Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute which continues his groundbreaking research into the effects of trauma and stress on the body and the nervous system.

He is the author of a number of books on trauma, including Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma, In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness. His most recent book is Trauma and Memory: Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past.

 

Starting Today, This Program Can Change the Way You Practice

Some of the most valuable work being done today . . .

“I thoroughly enjoyed Peter Levine’s presentation . . . learn more of this valuable theory and you will be rewarded with the sense of how extraordinary (and valid) these ideas are. . . . I think it is some of the most valuable work being done today.”

Donna Arking, LCSW New York

(I find) Peter Levine’s work . . . clear and deep.

“I’ve worked with Peter Levine’s work for many years and find it clear and deep. But, experiencing this while involved in shock and displacement has been a real gift. I appreciate his humility as well as his courage in forging this work for all of us.”

Paula Michal-Johnson, PhD Pennsylvania

. . . I very much appreciated the talk back at the end of this segment . . .

“. . . I very much appreciated the talk back at the end of this segment, as the review emphasized the harm that can be done when trying to solicit memory when one is not in a “safe” space, or the “clinician” is not caring, or is not qualified to treat or assist another . . . in this capacity.”

Isabella Mancuso

$197   $34 – How to Work with the Part of Trauma That Your Patient Cant Verbalize – Peter Levine

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