Healing Developmental Trauma provides clear guidance to help us hold, with knowledge and self-compassion, those seemingly irreconcilable opposites and is a vital and accessible map supporting emotional maturity and psycho-spiritual growth.” ”This well-organized, valuable book offers easy-to-understand tools for all of us who are seeking a better understanding of our fundamental conflicts between oneness and separateness, dependence and autonomy. They demonstrate how these struggles stem from five biologically-based organizing principles-the need for connection, attunement, trust, autonomy, and love-sexuality. In Healing Developmental Trauma, authors Laurence Heller and Aline LaPierre demystify the seemingly endless number of emotional problems we face as a result of developmental and relational trauma. But developmental and relational trauma, which can result from ongoing experiences of early neglect, abuse, and misattunement, impairs our capacity to connect with ourselves and others. The capacity for connection defines emotional health.
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