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Trauma und Gedächtnis: Die Spuren unserer Erinnerung in Körper und Gehirn
- Narrated by: Helge Heynold
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Was ist Erinnerung, und wo wird sie gespeichert? Diesen Fragen geht der Bestsellerautor und Trauma-Experte Peter A. Levine auf den Grund. Nach 45 Jahren erfolgreicher Trauma-Forschung und -behandlung kommt er zu dem Schluss: Die einzig verlässlichen Erinnerungen sind die Erinnerungen des Körpers, die dem Bewusstsein nicht unbedingt zugänglich sind. Wir können lernen, die komplexe Interaktion zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, Gehirn und Körper besser zu verstehen und so die Einstellung zu einem erlebten Trauma ändern.
©2016 Kösel (P)2016 Lagato Verlag
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