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Babette Rothschild

Author of The Body Remembers

21 Works 685 Members 8 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Babette Rothschild, MSW, LCSW, has been a practicing psychotherapist since 1976. Author of four other books, including 8 Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery and the bestselling The Body Remembers, she is a member of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and gives lectures and show more professional trainings around the world. show less

Series

Works by Babette Rothschild

The Body Remembers (2000) 303 copies, 5 reviews
The Body Remembers Casebook (2003) 84 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
20th Century
Gender
female
Occupations
psychotherapist
clinical social worker
Organizations
European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Los Angeles, California, USA
Places of residence
Copenhagen, Denmark
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

9 reviews
Essentially a textbook, divided into two parts--theory and practice--this is one of the most valuable resources I've ever bought. I'm a layperson writing fiction who, naturally, has traumatized a character (or two), and I wanted to get this stuff right. I doubt I could have found a better resource for my purposes. I "knew" PTSD is a complicated condition, but before reading this book, I truly had no idea what I was talking about. (Alongside a trauma therapist, I still don't, of course.)

The show more author writes in a clear, readable style. Obviously, it's not light reading, but it's never dry. She first covers trauma's effects on the brain, the difference between PTS and PTSD, and the various ways PTSD affects an individual's reactions and interactions with the world. Then, in the "Practice" section, she details different therapist techniques to facilitate a traumatized client's healing. Every chapter is brought to life with real-life case studies.

I am so glad to have discovered this book. I am equipped to write a more realistic story. Not to mention I was fascinated by every page of this well-written, informative text.
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this brings together a great collection of theories and practices to address trauma, with good discussions and explanation, but it neither articulates a compelling vision of ptsd treatment nor helps one appreciate the connections bw the disparate methods
I 've just read a few chapters and already I've felt much more resourceful in my practice . this book has inspired me with simple and profound techniques and principles which are soundly rooted in theory, and tried and tested. They will fit best into a focusing or process- experiential approach to person centred work, as they require some process direction by therapist. yet firmly rooted in clients own bodily experiencing process and deeply empowering.
I 've just read a few chapters and already I've felt much more resourceful in my practice . this book has inspired me with simple and profound techniques and principles which are soundly rooted in theory, and tried and tested. They will fit best into a focusing or process- experiential approach to person centred work, as they require some process direction by therapist. yet firmly rooted in clients own bodily experiencing process and deeply empowering.

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21
Members
685
Popularity
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Rating
½ 4.5
Reviews
8
ISBNs
34
Languages
5
Favorited
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