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Trauma and the body : a psychodramatic approach

In these extremely powerful live group sessions, Tian Dayton works with several group participants to work through the trauma that they are carrying in their bodies. Psychodrama provides a space for the body to speak, for somatic memory to become conscious, and for the mind to connect and process what the body is experiencing.--from container.

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  • "In these extremely powerful live group sessions, Tian Dayton works with several group participants to work through the trauma that they are carrying in their bodies. Psychodrama provides a space for the body to speak, for somatic memory to become conscious, and for the mind to connect and process what the body is experiencing.--from container."@en
  • ""In this training video, psychodramatist Tian Dayton works with group participants to confront childhood abuse and work through trauma. Travis speaks to his wounded heart and works through his fear of dying; Sheila speaks to her mother who committed suicide and releases anger that was locked up for many years; and Amal speaks to the birth mother she never met, confronting the belief that she was never loved or wanted. Dayton highlights the emotion that emerges from these participants' bodies, and helps give voice and meaning to the catharsis that emerges so that an integration between mind and body can occur. You will learn how to utilize role-play, role reversal and doubling techniques with clients who have suffered trauma from childhood abuse; create psychodrama warm-up exercises, action scenes, and group sharing discussions; and adapt Dayton's approach to your own client work. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
  • "In these extremely powerful live group sessions, Tian Dayton works with several group participants to work through the trauma that they are carrying in their bodies. Psychodrama provides a space for the body to speak, for somatic memory to become conscious, and for the mind to connect and process what the body is experiencing.--from publisher."@en

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  • "Interview"@en
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  • "Educational films"@en

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  • "Trauma and the body : a psychodramatic approach"@en
  • "Trauma and the body a psychodramatic approach"@en