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When the Past Is Always Present: Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures (Psychosocial Stress Series

Ronald A. Ruden

Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures

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Release Date: 29/06/2015

Edition: 1st
Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Medicine
Label: Routledge
Series: Psychosocial Stress Series
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures

When the Past Is Always Present: Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures introduces three paradigm-changing ideas about trauma and trauma treatment.


When the Past Is Always Present: Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures introduces several new ideas about trauma and trauma treatment. The first of these is that another way to treat disorders arising from the mind/brain may be to use the senses. This idea, which is at the core of psychosensory therapy, forms what the author considers the "third pillar" of trauma treatment (the first and second pillars being psychotherapy and psychopharmacology). Psychosensory therapy postulates that sensory input—for example, touch—creates extrasensory activity that alters brain function and the way we respond to stimuli.

The second idea presented in this book is that traumatization is encoded in the amygdala only under special circumstances. Thus, by understanding what makes an individual resistant to traumatization we can offer a way of preventing it.

The third idea is that traumatization occurs because we cannot find a haven during the event. This is the cornerstone of havening, the particular form of psychosensory therapy described in the book. Using evolutionary biological principles and recently published neuroscientific studies, this book outlines in detail how havening touch de-links the emotional experience from a trauma, essentially making it just an ordinary memory. Once done, the event no longer causes distress.