Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The second edition of Experiential Unity Theory and Model: Treating Trauma in Therapy addresses the impact of trauma prevalent in the field of group therapy and in individual counseling and proposes the Experiential Unity theory and model as an effective treatment option. It offers an integrative treatment approach that adheres to the principles of neuroscience and utilizes bottom-up processing and a right-brain orientation to engage and process trauma. This theory and model has been offered in psychiatric group therapy programs for over 14 years and in individual therapy sessions as a treatment for depression, anxiety, addictions, and other trauma-related distress. It has also been taught in university courses and delivered in workshops internationally, and at the Trauma informed Practice Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Synopsis
The second edition of Experiential Unity Theory and Model: Treating Trauma in Therapy addresses the current concerns dominating the field of group therapy and individual counseling and promotes a healing milieu whereby clients can address the core of their problems and heal fully.