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The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (English Edition) Formato Kindle

4,8 4,8 su 5 stelle 72.112 voti

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER - OVER 3 MILLION COPIES SOLD

'Dr. van der Kolk's masterpiece combines the boundless curiosity of the scientist, the erudition of the scholar, and the passion of the truth teller' Judith Herman, author of Trauma and Recovery

The effects of trauma can be devastating for sufferers, their families and future generations. Here one of the world's experts on traumatic stress offers a bold new paradigm for treatment, moving away from standard talking and drug therapies and towards an alternative approach that heals mind, brain and body.

'Fascinating, hard to put down, and filled with powerful case histories. . . . the most important series of breakthroughs in mental health in the last thirty years' Norman Doidge, author of The Brain that Changes Itself

'An astonishing and important book. The trauma Bible. I cannot recommend it enough for anyone struggling with...well...anything' Tara Westover


The Body Keeps Score has sold over 3 million copies since publication [Circana BookScan, April 2024]
Sunday Times (UK) and New York Times (USA) bestseller, March 2024

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Praise for The Body Keeps the Score 
 

“In this inspirational work which seamlessly weaves keen clinical observation, neuroscience, historical analysis, the arts, and personal narrative, Dr. van der Kolk has created an authoritative guide to the effects of trauma, and pathways to recovery. The book is full of wisdom, humanity, compassion and scientific insight, gleaned from a lifetime of clinical service, research and scholarship in the field of traumatic stress. A must read for mental health and other health care professionals, trauma survivors, their loved ones, and those who seek clinical, social, or political solutions to the cycle of trauma and violence in our society.” 
—Rachel Yehuda, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and neuroscience, director of the Traumatic Stress Studies Division at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 

 
“This is an absolutely fascinating and clearly written book by one of the nation’s most experienced physicians in the field of emotional trauma.
The Body Keeps the Score helps us understand how life experiences play out in the function and the malfunction of our bodies, years later.” 

—Vincent J. Felitti, M.D., chief of preventative medicine, emeritus, Kaiser Permanente San Diego; co-principal investigator, ACE study 
 

“Every once in a while, a book comes along that fundamentally changes the way we look at the world. Bessel van der Kolk has written such a book. The arc of Van der Kolk’s story is vast and comprehensive, but he is such a skillful storyteller that he keeps us riveted to the page. I could not put this book down. It is, simply put, a great work.” 
—Stephen Cope, founder and director, Kripalu Institute for Extraordinary Living; author of Yoga and the Quest for the True Self 

“Breathtaking in its scope and breadth, The Body Keeps the Score is a seminal work by one of the preeminent pioneers in trauma research and treatment. This essential book unites the evolving neuroscience of trauma research with an emergent wave of body-oriented therapies and traditional mind/body practices that go beyond symptom relief and connect us with our vital energy and here-and-now presence.” 

—Peter A. Levine, Ph.D., author of In An Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness 

“Dr. van der Kolk's masterpiece combines the boundless curiosity of the scientist, the erudition of the scholar, and the passion of the truth teller.” 

—Judith Herman, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; author of Trauma and Recovery 

The Body Keeps the Score is clear, fascinating, hard to put down, and filled with powerful case histories. Van der Kolk, the eminent impresario of trauma treatment, who has spent a career bringing together diverse trauma scientists and clinicians and their ideas, while making his own pivotal contributions, describes what is arguably the most important series of breakthroughs in mental health in the last thirty years. We’ve known that psychological trauma fragments the mind. Here we see not only how psychological trauma also breaks connections within the brain, but also between mind and body, and learn about the exciting new approaches that allow people with the severest forms of trauma to put all the parts back together again.”
—Norman Doidge, author of The Brain That Changes Itself

“This exceptional book will be a classic of modern psychiatric thought. The impact of overwhelming experience can only be truly understood when many disparate domains of knowledge, such as neuroscience, developmental psychopathology, and interpersonal neurobiology are integrated, as this work uniquely does. There is no other volume in the field of traumatic stress that has distilled these domains of science with such rich historical and clinical perspectives, and arrived at such innovative treatment approaches. The clarity of vision and breadth of wisdom of this unique but highly accessible work is remarkable. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding and treating traumatic stress and the scope of its impact on society.” 

—Alexander McFarlane AO, MB BS (Hons) MD FRANZCP, director of the Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies, The University of Adelaide, South Australia 

 
The Body Keeps the Score articulates new and better therapies for toxic stress based on a deep understanding of the effects of trauma on brain development and attachment systems. This volume provides a moving summary of what is currently known about the effects of trauma on individuals and societies, and introduces the healing potential of both age-old and novel approaches to help traumatized children and adults fully engage in the present.” 

—Jessica Stern, policy consultant on terrorism; author of Denial: A Memoir of Terror 
 

“As an attachment researcher I know that infants are psychobiological beings. They are as much the body as they are of the brain. Without language or symbols infants use every one of their biological systems to make meaning of their self in relation to the world of things and people. Van der Kolk shows that those very same systems continue to operate at every age, and that traumatic experiences, especially chronic toxic experience during early development, produce psychic devastation. With this understanding he provides insight and guidance for survivors, researchers, and clinicians alike. Bessel van der Kolk may focus on the body and trauma, but what a mind he must have to have written this book.” 

—Ed Tronick, distinguished professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston; author of Neurobehavior and Social Emotional Development of Infants and Young Children 

 
“This book is a tour de force. Its deeply empathic, insightful, and compassionate perspective promises to further humanize the treatment of trauma victims, dramatically expand their repertoire of self-regulatory healing practices and therapeutic options, and also stimulate greater creative thinking and research on trauma and its effective treatment. The body does keep the score, and Van der Kolk’s ability to demonstrate this through compelling descriptions of the work of others, his own pioneering trajectory and experience as the field evolved and him along with it, and above all, his discovery of ways to work skillfully with people by bringing mindfulness to the body (as well as to their thoughts and emotions) through yoga, movement, and theater are a wonderful and welcome breath of fresh air and possibility in the therapy world.” 

—Jon Kabat-Zinn, professor of medicine emeritus, UMass Medical School; author of Full Catastrophe Living 

 
“In
The Body Keeps the Score we share the author’s courageous journey into the parallel dissociative worlds of trauma victims and the medical and psychological disciplines that are meant to provide relief. In this compelling book we learn that as our minds desperately try to leave trauma behind, our bodies keep us trapped in the past with wordless emotions and feelings. These inner disconnections cascade into ruptures in social relationships with disastrous effects on marriages, families, and friendships. Van der Kolk offers hope by describing treatments and strategies that have successfully helped his patients reconnect their thoughts with their bodies. We leave this shared journey understanding that only through fostering self-awareness and gaining an inner sense of safety will we, as a species, fully experience the richness of life.” 

—Stephen W. Porges, PhD, professor of psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; author of The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-Regulation 

 
“Bessel van der Kolk is unequaled in his ability to synthesize the stunning developments in the field of psychological trauma over the past few decades. Thanks in part to his work, psychological trauma—ranging from chronic child abuse and neglect, to war trauma and natural disasters—is now generally recognized as a major cause of individual, social, and cultural breakdown. In this masterfully lucid and engaging tour de force, Van der Kolk takes us—both specialists and the general public— on his personal journey and shows what he has learned from his research, from his colleagues and students, and, most important, from his patients.
The Body Keeps the Score is, simply put, brilliant.” 

—Onno van der Hart, PhD, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; senior author, The Haunted Self: Structural Dissociation and the Treatment of Chronic Traumatization 

 
“A fascinating exploration of a wide range of therapeutic treatments shows readers how to take charge of the healing process, gain a sense of safety, and find their way out of the morass of suffering.” 

—Francine Shapiro, PhD, originator of EMDR therapy; senior research fellow, Emeritus Mental Research Institute; author of Getting Past Your Past 

 
“In this magnificent book, Bessel van der Kolk takes the reader on a captivating journey that is chock-full of riveting stories of patients and their struggles interpreted through history, research, and neuroscience made accessible in the words of a gifted storyteller. We are privy to the author’s own courageous efforts to understand and treat trauma over the past forty years, the results of which have broken new ground and challenged the status quo of psychiatry and psychotherapy.
The Body Keeps the Score leaves us with both a profound appreciation for and a felt sense of the debilitating effects of trauma, along with hope for the future through fascinating descriptions of novel approaches to treatment. This outstanding volume is absolutely essential reading not only for therapists but for all who seek to understand, prevent, or treat the immense suffering caused by trauma.” 

—Pat Ogden PhD, founder/educational director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute; author of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment 

 
“A book about understanding the impact of trauma by one of the true pioneers in the field. It is a rare book that integrates cutting edge neuroscience with wisdom and understanding about the experience and meaning of trauma, for people who have suffered from it. Like its author, this book is wise and compassionate, occasionally quite provocative, and always interesting.” 

—Glenn N. Saxe, MD, Arnold Simon Professor and chairman, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; director, NYU Child Study Center, New York University School of Medicine 

 
The Body Keeps the Score eloquently articulates how overwhelming experiences affect the development of brain, mind, and body awareness, all of which are closely intertwined. The resulting derailments have a profound impact on the capacity for love and work. This rich integration of clinical case examples with ground breaking scientific studies provides us with a new understanding of trauma, which inevitably leads to the exploration of novel therapeutic approaches that ‘rewire’ the brain, and help traumatized people to reengage in the present. This book will provide traumatized individuals with a guide to healing and permanently change how psychologists and psychiatrists think about trauma and recovery.” 

—Ruth A. Lanius, MD, PhD, Harris-Woodman chair in Psyche and Soma, professor of psychiatry, and director PTSD research at the University of Western Ontario; author of The Impact of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease 

 
“This is an amazing accomplishment from the neuroscientist most responsible for the contemporary revolution in mental health toward the recognition that so many mental problems are the product of trauma. With the compelling writing of a good novelist, van der Kolk revisits his fascinating journey of discovery that has challenged established wisdom in psychiatry. Interspersed with that narrative are clear and understandable descriptions of the neurobiology of trauma; explanations of the ineffectiveness of traditional approaches to treating trauma; and introductions to the approaches that take patients beneath their cognitive minds to heal the parts of them that remained frozen in the past. All this is illustrated vividly with dramatic case histories and substantiated with convincing research. This is a watershed book that will be remembered as tipping the scales within psychiatry and the culture at large toward the recognition of the toll traumatic events and our attempts to deny their impact take on us all.” 

—Richard Schwartz, originator, Internal Family Systems Therapy 

 
“When it comes to understanding the impact of trauma and being able to continue to grow despite overwhelming life experiences, Bessel van der Kolk leads the way in his comprehensive knowledge, clinical courage, and creative strategies to help us heal.
The Body Keeps the Score is a cutting-edge offering for the general reader to comprehend the complex effects of trauma, and a guide to a wide array of scientifically informed approaches to not only reduce suffering, but to move beyond mere survival— and to thrive.” 

—Daniel J. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, UCLA School of Medicine, author of Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain; Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation; and The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are 

 
“This is masterpiece of powerful understanding and brave heartedness, one of the most intelligent and helpful works on trauma I have ever read. Dr. Van der Kolk offer a brilliant synthesis of clinical cases, neuroscience, powerful tools and caring humanity, offering a whole new level of healing for the traumas carried by so many.” 

—Jack Kornfied, author of A Path With Heart 

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The effects of trauma can be devastating for sufferers, their families and future generations. Here one of the world's experts on traumatic stress offers a bold new paradigm for treatment, moving away from standard talking and drug therapies and towards an alternative approach that heals mind, brain and body.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IICN1F8
  • Editore ‏ : ‎ Penguin; 1° edizione (25 settembre 2014)
  • Lingua ‏ : ‎ Inglese
  • Dimensioni file ‏ : ‎ 4045 KB
  • Da testo a voce ‏ : ‎ Abilitato
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supportato
  • Miglioramenti tipografici ‏ : ‎ Abilitato
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  • Memo ‏ : ‎ Su Kindle Scribe
  • Lunghezza stampa ‏ : ‎ 417 pagine
  • Recensioni dei clienti:
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Recensito in Italia il 30 aprile 2024
Andrebbe sostituito alla bibbia sui comodini delle persone.
Recensito in Italia il 23 gennaio 2024
I'm writing this after reading more than half of the book. English is not my first language, so I apologize in advance for any grammatical mistakes. I got into psychology books 2 years ago. I'm not a big reader, it takes me a while to finish a book, but this one engaged me differently than the others. The book is mainly about PTSD, it explain the different existing traumas in children and adults, what were the treatments, the different attachment styles and how they determine your behavior when you grow up. All this is written from a medical point of view (in a very simple language), you can also find MRIs of the human brain with explanations on how it works in different environments. I will finish this one and I will definetely buy another books from the same author.
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Recensito in Italia il 26 marzo 2024
Absolutely fantastic book!
Recensito in Italia il 30 ottobre 2023
Both intellectually and personally a true masterpiece and incredible resource of unparalleled depth.

Highly recommend to both lay person and professional.
Recensito in Italia il 20 maggio 2023
Una raccolta di casi clinici per spiegare il disturbo post traumatico da stress. avevo immaginato l'impostazione del libro un po' diversa, per questo non mi fa impazzire.
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Recensito in Italia il 30 agosto 2023
Libro davvero interessante, ha argomenti profondi, intimi e pesanti che vengono presentati ed affrontati in modo chiaro. Lo sconsiglio solamente se è il primo libro per approcciare a questo mondo complesso, per altro sicuramente uno dei libri che ho amato maggiormente.
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Recensito in Italia il 2 giugno 2023
Se state cercando un libro che vi guidi nella vostra soluzione ad alcuni traumi, questo libro è un un primo passo verso la soluzione. Ve lo consiglio vivamente
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Recensito in Italia il 22 febbraio 2023
Sia per professionisti che per pazienti. Se l’argomento vi interessa questo autore in questo libro vi da un punto di vista di eccellenza, pochi, veramente pochi spiegano l’argomento meglio di lui e pochi hanno soluzioni così concrete, efficaci.
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OnCan
5,0 su 5 stelle Eloquent and Fascinating
Recensito in Canada il 2 maggio 2024
Making my way through any books is difficult for me. Apart from having CPTSD, I'm also aphantasic, Although I was a researcher and student at the Centre For Applied Science at University of Toronto and did exceptionally well, I left the CACS to become a career musician. I'm writing to say that I've just finished The Body Keeps the Score and am astounded by Dr. Van der Kolk's eloquence. I often stopped to reflect on how beautifully he expressed certain concepts, how he chose the perfect word. For me, it was an easy and fascinating read. There is something tremendously powerful in the construction of language to express ideas. Thank you, Dr. Van der Kolk for the inspiration and for your tireless and passionate work.
Francisco A Vallejo Lopez
5,0 su 5 stelle directo y claro
Recensito in Messico il 30 aprile 2024
El autor logra llevar al lector de una manera ordenada y clara. Un excelente libro para todos, sin importar nuestra profesion. En especial, para todos aquellos que hemos sufrido algun trauma, o que laboramos con pacientes que están atrapados en uno.
Carolina
5,0 su 5 stelle Muito bom!
Recensito in Brasile il 28 aprile 2024
Vale a pena a leitura!
Maude Corbiere
5,0 su 5 stelle A must read
Recensito in Francia il 18 dicembre 2023
So many realizations and liberations allowed by this book and what we learn thanks to the author!
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5,0 su 5 stelle Utterly lifechanging, and tenderly eye opening
Recensito in Spagna il 11 ottobre 2023
I think this is the first review I’ve ever written on Amazon, but if someone out there is struggling to make sense of themselves, if you feel like you’re living a half-life or like you just can’t carry on, you must buy this book.

I’ve been fighting with ‘anxiety’ and ‘depression’ for a long time, such a long time that at many points I thought they were going to take my life and started to pull away from everyone. I had no idea how to start healing, didn’t even know what to heal, yet reading the case studies of many others, I began to understand myself and by extension others in my life so much more. The author does away with so much modern medicine and ‘diagnosis,’ and focuses on the concept of trauma and how it affects our wiring. It’s so much easier to understand what makes us the way we are, and more importantly, how to begin to move towards a more positive, grounded mind.

Over the last two months, alongside meditation and therapy, this book has illuminated the corners of my mind and showed me a path to a calm confidence, helping me finally make peace with some of the darkest moments of life.

I’ve always been fascinated by the Japanese concept of Kintsugi, the art of repairing the cracks and fissures of broken objects with gold. And I finally see why. This book has been the gold in which my cracks have been filled, thank you thank you thank you. I’m no longer looking for a way out anymore, just the way forward. Thank you.
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