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• Archive: You’ve looked into the eyes of traumatized clients and seen absolute fear.
• For you, working with trauma isn’t about a paycheck.You care about outcomes.Abuse, abandonment, neglect and violent trauma.
• Experienced at an early stage of development, it sets up a life-shattering pattern of chronic fear, inner chaos and dysregulation.
• It disrupts the development of the brain, disorders the capacity for attachment, and distorts your clients’ relationships with themselves and others.In therapy, an over-active amygdala sets off the stress response again and again, keeping clients from making real progress in traditional talk-based therapies.
• Without addressing the brain’s fear circuitry directly, therapeutic progress can prove elusive.Sebern Fisher “gets” trauma.