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SENSORIMOTOR PSYCHOTHERAPY
Interventions for Trauma and Attachment

Pat Ogden and Janina Fisher
W. W. Norton & Co., 2015

DESCRIPTION

A book for clinicians and clients to use together that explains key concepts of body psychotherapy. The body's intelligence is largely an untapped resource in psychotherapy, yet the story told by the "somatic narrative"-- gesture, posture, prosody, facial expressions, eye gaze, and movement -- is arguably more significant than the story told by the words. The language of the body communicates implicit meanings and reveals the legacy of trauma and of early or forgotten dynamics with attachment figures. To omit the body as a target of therapeutic action is an unfortunate oversight that deprives clients of a vital avenue of self-knowledge and change.

Written for therapists and clients to explore together in therapy, this book is a practical guide to the language of the body. It begins with a section that orients therapists and clients to the volume and how to use it, followed by an overview of the role of the brain and the use of mindfulness. The last three sections are organized according to a phase approach to therapy, focusing first on developing personal resources, particularly somatic ones; second on utilizing a bottom-up, somatic approach to memory; and third on exploring the impact of attachment on procedural learning, emotional biases, and cognitive distortions. Each chapter is accompanied by a guide to help therapists apply the chapter's teachings in clinical practice and by worksheets to help clients integrate the material on a personal level.

The concepts, interventions, and worksheets introduced in this book are designed as an adjunct to, and in support of, other methods of treatment rather than as a stand-alone treatment or manualized approach. By drawing on the therapeutic relationship and adjusting interventions to the particular needs of each client, thoughtful attention to what is being spoken beneath the words through the body can heighten the intimacy of the therapist/client journey and help change take place more easily in the hidden recesses of the self. 100 illustrations

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The reader will be able to:
• Describe the essential principles of sensorimotor psychotherapy
• Review approaches of orientation for yourself and your clients
• Develop procedural skills to utilize the wisdom and language of the body
• Utilize the understanding of attention involved in the orienting response
• Utilize skills of mindfulness of the moment as well as those related to neuroplasticity and directed mindfulness
• Define the triune brain and demonstrate how the concept involves processing of information
• Illustrate the awareness of body sensation in relation to neuroception
• Employ the three phases of therapy: stabilization and symptom reduction, working with traumatic memory, re-integration
• Allow clients to appreciate strengths and be able to draw upon their inner resources
• Outline categories of resources for sensorimotor therapy
• Explain the connection of somatic interventions and sensorimotor psychotherapy, and discuss the somatic sense of boundaries
• Outline steps to grounding oneself, recognizing core alignment, and practicing breath work
• Define implicit memory
• Assess the capability of reconstructing memory especially in regards to the dual awareness of past and present
• Utilize strategies for restoring empowering action
• Recognize sensorimotor sequencing in the nervous system
• Connect attachment issues with the client's perception of beliefs and the body
• Help the client make sense of emotions in relation to the body's response to memories
• Explain boundary styles in relationships
• Describe proximity-seeking actions
• Develop strategies to elicit and instill positive emotions
• Define window of tolerance and its use regarding sensorimotor therapy

AUTHOR

Pat Ogden, Ph.D, is the founder and director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute in Broomfield, CO. Janina Fisher, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and instructor at the Trauma Institute Center, a program of Justice Resource Insitute in Brookline, MA.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"[E]xceptionally well written throughout, and every stage important for our practice as therapists. What I appreciate most is the pragmatic approach Ogden and Fisher have taken in creating something much like a workbook for therapists in practice. There is a beautiful and logical flow to both the theory and the practical worksheets for therapists both old and new to the world of trauma therapy. The Neuropsychotherapist

It has been said that the body is the unconscious in its most immediate form. In Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Pat Ogden shares with the reader the reality of this miracle as a here-and-now relational adventure that brings its full psychotherapeutic meaning to life. In a feat that approaches wizardry, the affective power of the body becomes so clearly grasped as a channel of communication within and between people that the physical is expanded beyond neuroscience, and neuroscience is therapeutically expanded beyond the individual brain/mind and the individual body. Simply put, Pat Ogden is not only a thrilling author but, for many readers, may be transformational.
--Philip M. Bromberg, PhD, author, The Shadow of the Tsunami, and the Growth of the Relational Mind

This magnificent book is the last word on the somatic narrative-the nonverbal language of gestures, postures, and facial expressions that reflect the inner maps that determine our orientation to our surroundings. Pat Ogden brilliantly explores how our fundamental engagement to the world is not primarily expressed in words or concepts, but by the way we habitually move and connect. Profound in its fundamental insights, thorough in its scientific underpinnings, and practical in its applications, this eminently accessible book promises to be the preeminent guide for therapists and patients alike to explore and transform persistent maladaptive behavior patterns. I hope that every therapy training program will put Sensorimotor Psychotherapy near the top of its required reading list.
-- Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Medical Director Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute; Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine

Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a landmark book in the history of body psychotherapy and effectively provides the bridge between traditional psychotherapy and body-oriented therapies. In this discipline-changing volume, Pat Ogden brilliantly decodes the crucial role that the body plays in regulating physiological, behavioral, and mental states. The book provides an accessible tutorial that will enable the reader to understand the voice and vocabulary of the body. We learn that even when the spoken word fails the body dynamically communicates in a complex social world through gestures, postures, facial expressions, and vocalizations. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy equips the reader, whether clinician or client, with the tools necessary to link the intuitions of the body and the words of the personal narrative.
--Stephen Porges, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; author of The Polyvagal Theory

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