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Contents
Part I: Understanding fear and complex trauma: Defining the fear system; Two life and death escapes; The social engagement system; What is complex trauma? The biology of the fear system and how it affects us; How the fear system resets; What the fear system cannot reset; Making sense of anxiety and depression; The long-term impact of complex trauma; Fear in the therapy room; The prevalence of complex trauma in our society; Part II: Working with the body: Why we need to work with the body; Regulating fear responses; Reducing chronic tension; Strengthening the ventral vagus; Completing the body’s defensive responses;  Part III: Working with complexity: The problem of complexity; The three stages of trauma work; Working at the speed of organic change; Working with constant setbacks; Fear and the suicidal client; Working on many fronts; Working within our own competence. Part IV: The importance of safety: The centrality of safety; The safe therapist; Internal and external safety; Safety and catharsis; The power of safety; Part V: Supporting the therapist: Training and personal development; Clinical supervision; Management of therapists; Creating a network of friendship for professional support; Conclusion. Appendices




