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New Paper by Pat Ogden available until Jan 5

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December 1, 2021
Essential Trauma Concepts Professional Development

The Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute has shared a new article by Dr. Pat Ogden: The different impact of trauma and relational stress on physiology, posture, and movement: Implications for treatment, recently published in the European Journal of Trauma and Dissociation. It is available to read for free from now until January 5th. 

Many of us at CCIH have trained in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Dr. Ogden’s work informs much of our practice. This article in particular highlights the importance of using body-centered approaches with clients and practicing with an anti-oppression lens, both of which are foundational concepts the way we work. We hope others in our professional community will find this resource valuable. 

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The Chicago Center for Integration and Healing provides integrated psychotherapy on a wide range of mental health issues, such as relational difficulties, anxiety and depression, with a specialty in the treatment of trauma. A large and growing body of research into the neurobiology of attachment and trauma informs our treatment strategies. Effective treatment requires the integration of relational, developmental and body-centered approaches. The effects of trauma can be complex and pervasive—yet, with informed treatment and support, we all have a tremendous potential to heal.

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