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Trauma and Memory
Brain and Body in a Search for the Living Past
Book • 2015
In 'Trauma and Memory', Dr. Peter Levine addresses the controversial question of whether traumatic memories can be trusted.
He argues that while explicit memories are well-studied, implicit memories stored in the body are crucial for healing.
The book offers insights into how the interplay between brain and body affects our relationship with past trauma, helping individuals move towards a more balanced state of being.
He argues that while explicit memories are well-studied, implicit memories stored in the body are crucial for healing.
The book offers insights into how the interplay between brain and body affects our relationship with past trauma, helping individuals move towards a more balanced state of being.
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Mentioned by Peter Levine as one of his books, focusing on the difference between normal and traumatic memory.

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How To Regulate Your Nervous System For Stress, Anxiety, And Trauma | Peter Levine
Mentioned by Peter Levine as one of his books on trauma.

200: Peter Levine on Somatic Experiencing and Couples Therapy