**Unraveling Trauma in the Body, Brain and Mind-a Revolution in Treatment**
Peter A. Levine, PhD, holds doctorates in both medical biophysics and psychology. The developer of Somatic Experiencing , a body-awareness approach to healing trauma, and founder of the Foundation for Human Enrichment, he conducts trainings in this work throughout the world and in various indigenous cultures. Dr. Levine was a stress consultant for NASA on the development of the space shuttle project and was a member of the Institute of World Affairs Task Force of Psychologists for Social Responsibility in developing responses to large-scale disasters and ethno-political warfare. Levine's international best seller, Waking the Tiger- Healing Trauma, has been translated into twenty-two languages. His recent interests include the prevention of trauma in children, and he has co-written two books, with Maggie Kline, in this area- Trauma Through a Child's Eyes and Trauma-Proofing Your Kids. Levine's original contribution to the field of Body-Psychotherapy was honored in 2010 when he received the Life Time Achievement award from the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy (USABP). For further information on Dr. Levine's trainings, projects and literature, visit www.traumahealing.com and www.somaticexperiencing.com.
“In An Unspoken Voice uses the author's experiences as a clinician
and a student of comparative brain research to explore the nature
and impact of trauma on the body and brain… Case study examples
blend biology and body-oriented psychotherapy in a fine collection
of insights highly recommended for college-level psychotherapy
holdings.”
—Midwest Book Review
“In this masterpiece Peter Levine has captured the essence of
trauma as residing in the ‘unspoken voice’ of our bodies. Combining
a thorough study of animal ethology, brain research, and indigenous
healing rituals with vast clinical knowledge, Levine provides a
marvelous and original perspective on how trauma results in
injuries that can be transformed and healed by attention to the
natural healing powers of that reside deep within every human
being.”
—Bessel van der Kolk, MD, medical director and founder of the
Trauma Center at Justice Ressource Institute, director of the
National Complex Trauma Treatment Network, and professor of
Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine
"With this book Peter Levine secures his position in the forefront
of trauma healing, as theorist, practitioner, and teacher. All of
us in the therapeutic community—physicians, psychologists,
therapists, aspiring healers, interested laypeople—are ever so much
richer for this summation of what he himself has learned."
—Gabor Maté, MD, author of In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close
Encounters with Addiction
“Peter Levine’s work is visionary common sense, pure and
simple.”
—Laura Huxley, lifetime partner and collaborator of Aldous
Huxley
“Peter Levine’s first book, Waking the Tiger, changed the world of
trauma treatment: somatic therapy, specifically Somatic
Experiencing®, the name of the specific approach he developed, no
longer alternative fringe practice, became a major player in the
world of the mainstream psychotherapies. Like an anthropologist
acquainting us with a different culture that he has made his own,
Levine, in his new book, In an Unspoken Voice, systematically and
engagingly initiates us into the ways of the body and the nervous
system that animates it: how it works, what makes it tick, how to
make friends with it, how to understand it, how to communicate with
it and, last but not least, how to treat it and release it (and
with it, us) from the hold of post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD). No longer unspoken, all that is held in the body-–in trauma
and in health, in psychosomatic illness and in resilience—is
described, articulated and made coherent. The result is a
masterful, fluent book that seamlessly moves between evolution,
science, Polyvagal theory, mind-body practice, impassioned defense
of our animal natures, self-disclosure and specific step-by-step
guide to treating trauma and restoring resilience. It is erudite,
it is impassioned, it is learned and it is accessible.”
—Diana Fosha, PhD, director of The AEDP Institute, co-editor of The
Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development and
Clinical Practice, and author of The Transforming Power of Affect:
A Model for Accelerated Change
“To be traumatized is to be condemned to endless repetitions of
unbearable experiences. In this beautifully written and engrossing
book, Peter Levine explains how trauma affects our body and mind
and demonstrates how to call upon the wisdom of our bodies to
overcome and transform it. The accounts of his personal and
therapeutic experiences, integrated with the essentials of the
sciences of trauma and healing, are highly informative and
inspiring. His distinctive voice should be widely heard by
survivors, clinicians and scientists.”
—Onno van der Hart, PhD, Honorary Professor of the Psychopathology
of Chronic Trauma, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands,
and co-author of The Haunted Self: Structural Dissociation of the
Personality
“Like a wise old weaver Peter Levine painstakingly blends together
strands of many dense colors into ever-fresh patterns emerging from
his honed intelligence and fertile imagination. These strands
comprise careful reflections on his own personal healing, his work
with others, insights from studies with animals, different views
from indigenous peoples here and elsewhere, various scientists
exploring the biologies of the body, spiritual practices in many
traditions and whatever else passes in front of his sparkling eyes.
His first (and now iconic) book, Waking the Tiger, is now part of
the canon for the education of therapists. This major new book is a
welcome landmark in his long history of creating an intricate
tapestry of Somatic theory and practice.”
—Don Hanlon Johnson, PhD, professor of Somatics at California
Institute of Integral Studies, founder of the first accredited
graduate studies program in the field, and author of Bone, Breath,
and Gesture: Practices of Embodiment and Everyday Hopes, Utopian
Dreams: Reflections on American Ideals
“For more than forty years, Peter Levine has gently, humorously,
and with stunning simplicity, shown us how trauma responses are
part of a brilliant psychological self-protection system; a
protection system that we, professionals and laypeople alike,
unwittingly block with our many ‘normal’ responses. If you want to
grasp the essence of how and why the trauma response can help
people heal, read this book. If you want to help a traumatized
person lessen the impact of the trauma while it’s happening, read
this book. If you want to understand your own journey through
stress and trauma, read this book. If you want some trail markers
for a path from the daze of dissociation to the reemergence of deep
vibrant aliveness and spiritual feeling, read this book.”
—Marianne Bentzen, international trainer in Neuroaffective
Psychotherapy, Copenhagen, Denmark
“Peter Levine conveys his profound scientific understanding of
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) so vividly that the reader
can sense, feel and identify with the many traumatized children and
adults he has worked with. Levine helps us to understand the
complexity of PTSD seen from the outside as well as felt from the
inside. He invites us into a spiritual dimension that draws equally
on science and experience. Through his poetic style the reader is
conducted from the built-in reactions of the nervous system to deep
mental scars, and to how the skilled PTSD therapist can guide
far-reaching healing processes. Levine’s understanding is vast in
its scope, from an evolutionary understanding of the source of
trauma to a spiritual dimension of how we as human beings can be
strengthened by healing from trauma.”
—Susan Hart, Danish psychologist, author of Brain, Attachment,
Personality: An Introduction to Neuroaffective Development and The
Impact of Attachment: Developmental Neuroaffective Psychology
“This book stands as a worthy sequel to Levine's groundbreaking
Waking the Tiger. He expands his concepts of the neurophysiological
basis for trauma with a thorough review of the science of trauma
and his own creative theories, providing rich insights for
application to the business of healing. Valuable case studies
illustrate the ‘whys’ of the behavior of the trauma victim, and
useful tools help the therapist enlist the body in the
process.”
—Robert Scaer, MD, author of The Trauma Spectrum and The Body Bears
the Burden
“Peter Levine’s approach to understanding and healing trauma is
innovative, vital and thoroughly creative. The map for therapy that
he introduces is very helpful to any healer of trauma. Once again
Levine reminds us that our evolutionary ancestors are not so
removed from us. That we and the other animals are all one family
and that we should learn from them, as our survival and sanity
depends on it. Levine’s suggestion to change post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) to post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) is much more
realistic as we are healing the hurt and not the disorder.”
—Mira Rothenberg, author of Children with Emerald Eyes and founder
of Blueberry Treatment Centers
“In the detailed, thoroughly researched, and easy-to-read book, In
An Unspoken Voice, Peter A. Levine gives readers a fascinating new
perspective on dealing with and healing from stress and trauma. …
Anyone working in the holistic health and wellness field, or even a
contemporary health care practitioner, will derive great amounts of
knowledge from this book that can be applied and practiced within
their own healing environments.”
—CirclesOfLight.com
“In an Unspoken Voice is a life enhancing read.”
—Bipolar Disorder Batesy
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