Archive for the ‘First Impressions (Brief Reviews)’ Category

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Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist

Last updated 23rd October 2007

Refreshingly direct and clear, with bullet points regularly summing up main points to be used as practical aids or spurs to reflection, Cozolino’s words will be reassuring and helpful to therapists at the beginning of their journey, and an enjoyable, sometimes thought-provoking companion to those already practising.

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Solomon and Siegel on Healing Trauma

Last updated 17th October 2006

With contributions from researchers, clinicians, and theorists, this edited collection offers a neurobiological perspective on trauma treatment and healing. On a first look, this book stands out especially for its introduction to the developmental origins of factors thought to place some individuals at greater risk of long-term effects from trauma.

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