Being able to monitor and modulate a trauma client's dysregulated
nervous system is one of the practitioner's best lines of defense
against traumatic hyperarousal going amok--risking consequences such as
dissociation and decompensation. This paperback edition of Babette
Rothschild's The Body Remembers, Volume 2, clarifies and simplifies
autonomic nervous system (ANS) understanding and observation. It
includes a full-color table that distinguishes six levels of arousal,
which has proven to be an essential clinical tool, presenting a new and
useful distinction between trauma-induced hypoarousal and the low
arousal that is caused by lethargy or depression.
Multiple therapeutic transcripts illuminate key points in trauma
treatment, including stabilizing clients who dissociate, identifying and
implementing hidden somatic resources, and utilizing good memories and
somatic markers. With an authoritative yet personal voice, Rothschild's
book is essential reading for anyone working with those who have
experienced trauma. The full-color ANS table is also available
separately as a laminated desk reference card.