What potential does psychotherapy have for mediating the impact of
childhood developmental trauma on adult life?
Combining knowledge from trauma-focused work, understandings of the
developmental brain and the neurodynamics of psychotherapy, the authors
explain how good care and poor care in childhood influence adulthood.
They provide scientific background to deepen understanding of childhood
developmental trauma. They introduce principles of therapeutic change
and how and why mind-body and brain-based approaches are so effective in
the treatment of developmental trauma. The book focuses in particular on
Pesso Boyden System Psychotherapy (PBSP) which uniquely combines and
integrates key processes of mind-body work that can facilitate positive
change in adult survivors of childhood maltreatment. Through client
stories Petra Winnette and Jonathan Baylin describe the clinical
application of PBSP and the underlying neuropsychological concepts upon
which it is based.
Working with Traumatic Memories to Heal Adults with Unresolved
Childhood Trauma has applications relevant to psychotherapists,
psychologists and psychiatrists working with clients who have
experienced trauma.