Embodied Clinical Truths (0.5hr)
Short reading course based on the article"Embodied Clinical Truths"
This article "Embodied Clinical Truths" by Terry Marks-Tarlow explores the significance of the body in processing and storing traumatic experiences as well as positive professional accomplishments. It emphasizes how trauma and emotional residues are deeply embedded in the brain-body system, affecting attachment styles and emotional regulation. The article discusses the integrated approach of mind, body, and brain in therapy, highlighting the importance of implicit learning and the formation of executive memories. It also touches on the role of clinical intuition and embodied knowledge in effective psychotherapy, advocating for a holistic and nuanced understanding of the therapeutic process.
Understand the role of the body in storing and processing traumatic experiences.
Recognize the relationship between unprocessed emotions and attachment styles.
Learn about the integration of mind, body, and brain in the context of psychotherapy
Explore the concept of implicit learning and the formation of executive memories.
Appreciate the importance of clinical intuition and its connection to embodied knowledge.
Examine the different functions of the right and left brain in handling novel and habitual tasks.
Embodied Clinical Truths by Terry Marks-Tarlow
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