Bridging Trauma and Healing
Nicole discusses the groundbreaking impact of trauma on the body, emphasizing the importance of translating complex scientific concepts into practical applications for healing. She highlights the need for individuals to connect insights about their experiences to actionable steps, fostering a deeper understanding of their responses to life. Kelly shares her personal journey of recognizing trauma and finding hope through Nicole's work, illustrating the potential for transformation and the beauty of supportive relationships.In this clip
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I've heard you mention before that you don't agree with the claims from Bessel Van der Kolk in his book, "The Body Keeps the Score." I'm very curious to know more about your opinion and how you understand the relationship between trauma and the body, considering there is a whole field of somatic psychology that directly relates to some central claims by Van der Kolk.
I have a question about the episode 100. Building the Bridge from Insight to Action with Dr. Nicole LePera and the clip Bridging Trauma and Healing. I've heard you mention before that you don't agree with the claims from Bessel Van der Kolk in his book, "The Body Keeps the Score." I'm very curious to know more about your opinion and how you understand the relationship between trauma and the body, considering there is a whole field of somatic psychology that directly relates to some central claims by Van der Kolk.
I have a question about the episode Healing After Trauma with Dr. Peter Levine | Being Well and the clip Healing Through Story. I've heard you mention before that you don't agree with the claims from Bessel Van der Kolk in his book, "The Body Keeps the Score." I'm very curious to know more about your opinion and how you understand the relationship between trauma and the body, considering there is a whole field of somatic psychology that directly relates to some central claims by Van der Kolk.