Pat Ogden
In therapy, dealing with the content of a client's trauma directly to find those triggers can feel so painful that the brain’s survival mechanisms kick in—hiding parts of the self and the memories of the traumatic event to protect them.
In this short video clip, Dr. Ogden shows you how to access your client's hidden trauma and parts of the self that trigger the brain's survival mechanism using “mindful experiments.”
Видео Pat Ogden канала PESI UK
In this short video clip, Dr. Ogden shows you how to access your client's hidden trauma and parts of the self that trigger the brain's survival mechanism using “mindful experiments.”
Видео Pat Ogden канала PESI UK
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