Ruth Lanius MD PhD, U.S.A.
Elbrecht describes elegantly how interacting with a clay field can awaken our senses, particularly our sense of touch, thus facilitating a feeling of embodiment, agency, connection and trust, functions that are sorely lacking in the aftermath of trauma.
Ruth Lanius MD PhD, U.S.A.
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Patricia Fenner PhD, Australia
Cornelia Elbrecht's book draws the reader's attention to an understanding of how line, shape, form, colour and movement in art making can have dynamic impacts on the client who has experienced trauma.
Patricia Fenner PhD, Australia
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Monica Wong PsyD, Hong Kong
Follow the footprints of a master into the realm of psychological healing.
Monica Wong PsyD, Hong Kong
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Ronald P.M.H. Lay, MA AThR ATR-BC, Singapore
Cornelia Elbrecht provides a body-focused framework for therapists to navigate difficult terrain in ways that are meaningful, straightforward, life-changing, and applicable ...
Ronald P.M.H. Lay, MA AThR ATR-BC, Singapore
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Lucia Capacchione, PhD ATR REAT, U.S.A.
Cornelia Elbrecht charts new territory in neurobiologically-informed trauma treatment.
Lucia Capacchione, PhD ATR REAT, U.S.A.
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