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9780835608961

The Trauma Tool Kit Healing PTSD from the Inside Out

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  • Copyright: 2012-05-01
  • Publisher: Quest Books
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Summary

In 2010 the Department of Veterans Affairs in the United States cited 171,423 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans diagnosed with PTSD, out of 593,634 total patients treated. That's almost 30 percent; other statistics show 35 percent. Nor, of course, is PTSD limited to the military. In twenty years as a therapist, Susan Banitt has treated trauma in patients ranging from autistic children to women with breast cancer; from underage sex slaves to adults incapacitated by early childhood abuse. Doctors she interviewed in New York report that, even before 9/11, most of their patients had experienced such extreme stress that they had suffered physical and mental breakdowns. Most people, Banitt says, experience trauma as a terminal blow to their deepest sense of self. Her techniques restore a sense of wholeness at the core level from which all healing springs. The uniqueness of her book lies in its diversity and accessibility. She assesses the values and limitations of traditional and alternative therapies and suggests methods that are universally available. Almost anybody can grow some lavender in a pot, she notes, or find a tree to sit under, a journal to write in, or Epsom Salts in which to soak. They can learn exercises of the mind and breath work to regulate the body. She closes with a look at public policy and public health issues and the need for new therapeutic models. "If trauma is the disease of our time, then healing from trauma individually and globally can pave the way for a brighter future. This book provides the tools."

Author Biography

Susan Pease Banitt, LCSW is a Harvard-trained psychotherapist with over thirty years experience in mental health work. She has worked in a variety of settings with hundreds of diverse clients over the years, including: residential childcare, child abuse prevention, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, outpatient clinics, medical hospitals and private practice. Her clients have included individuals, couples and groups, including children as young as 3 years and adults into their 80s. Since a very young age, Susan has been aware of her spiritual nature. After a Catholic upbringing, she spent her late twenties studying yoga and meditation and obtained her certification as a teacher of hatha yoga in her thirties. Over the years, Susan has come to see that traumatic stress and experiences are behind the vast majority of suffering in the mind and body. Her gifts of empathy and intuition became fully engaged when she began formal work with a shaman in 2000. At the same time, she delved deeper into yogic philosophy through intensive study of Vedanta, ancient Indian spiritual wisdom. As a healed survivor who has taken a deep journey into early traumatic abuse, Susan acts as a compassionate guide for those struggling to free themselves from the effects of traumatic stress. Because Susan has worked with so many gifted psychiatric and alternative practitioners, she has collected a large toolbox of interventions to offer clients and colleagues. Susan currently co-chairs the Mental Health Council for the National Association of Social Workers, Oregon chapter and sits on the board of Street Yoga, an organization that brings yoga techniques to disadvantaged youth in a variety of settings.

Table of Contents

What to Do in Case of an Emergencyp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Introduction: The User's Manualp. 1
Operating Instructionsp. 4
Letting Go of "Should"p. 8
Disclaimerp. 9
Tips and Troubleshootingp. 10
Implementing Changep. 12
Road Map for Healing from Traumap. 15
Trauma Shockp. 18
Rebootingp. 20
Acceptancep. 21
Feeling and Releasingp. 23
Integrationp. 25
Restorationp. 26
Forgivenessp. 28
First Aid for Psychological Trauma and Shockp. 33
Groundingp. 33
Clearingp. 40
Restoringp. 46
Altering and Suppressingp. 52
The Treasure at the Corep. 59
The Deepest Woundp. 61
The Core beneath the Corep. 63
Spiritual Diversityp. 65
Finding Your Cosmologyp. 68
A Yogic Model for Healingp. 73
The Infinite Monkey Theoremp. 74
Local versus Nonlocal Consciousnessp. 76
The Rishisp. 78
The Adhara Systemp. 79
The Annamayakosha: Mending the Physical Bodyp. 91
Nutritionp. 93
Supplementsp. 98
Medicinal Plant and Herbal Healingp. 101
Essential Oilsp. 106
Naturopathic Medicinep. 109
Massage Therapyp. 113
Chiropractic Carep. 115
Eye Movement Desensitization Responsep. 118
Psychiatric Medicationp. 119
Biofeedbackp. 123
Heat Therapiesp. 126
Musicp. 127
Unwinding the Bodyp. 129
The Pranamayakosha: Healing Your Energy Bodyp. 133
Chinese Medicinep. 136
Thought Field Therapy and Emotional Freedom Techniquep. 144
Energy Healersp. 145
Crystals and Stonesp. 147
Smudgingp. 153
Homeopathyp. 155
Animal Therapiesp. 159
Healing in Naturep. 161
Yogap. 164
Blessing Food and Waterp. 171
The Manomayakosha: Enlisting Your Thinking Mindp. 175
Counselingp. 177
Finding Safetyp. 178
Mapping Triggersp. 182
Creating a Timelinep. 186
The "I Want" Exercisep. 188
Expressive Therapiesp. 190
The Work of Byron Katiep. 191
Loving-Kindness Meditation (Metta)p. 194
Eckhart Tolle Nowp. 196
The Jnanamayakosha: Mining the Wisdom Mindp. 199
Core Beliefs and Quantum Physicsp. 201
Raising the Opposite Wavep. 204
Giving What We Need to Receivep. 206
Shamanic Practicesp. 209
Past-Life Regression Therapyp. 219
Wisdom Teachingsp. 222
Prayer and Mantrap. 223
Meditationp. 226
The Anandamayakosha: Ecstasy and the Bliss Bodyp. 233
Fishingp. 239
Dolphin Encountersp. 240
Extreme Sportsp. 241
Collective Ecstasyp. 243
Ecstatic Dancep. 244
Naturep. 246
Darshanp. 247
Divine Inner Blissp. 248
Embracing Wholeness: The Motivation to Healp. 251
The Effects of Untreated Traumap. 253
Why Should I Talk About It? The Risks and Benefits of Disclosing Traumap. 260
A New Vision for Healingp. 266
Changing Your Own Outcomep. 270
Acknowledgmentsp. 273
Notesp. 275
Bibliography and Recommended Readingp. 281
Indexp. 293
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