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Trauma Skills Summit: Practical Tools and Teachings to Calm Your Nervous System, Access Inner Resources, and Deepen Connection with Others

By Deb Dana

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With the Trauma Skills Summit, renowned psychotherapist Dr. Jeffrey Rutstein invites you to participate in a transformational 10-day online event to explore trauma—what it is, how it affects us, and how we can cultivate skills to grow from adversity. You'll hear from 24 premier teachers in the field of trauma recovery—including Dan Seigel, Deb Dana, Thomas Hubel, Peter Levine, Ruth King, and Justin Michael Williams, to name just a few. From neurobiologists and psychotherapists to meditation teachers and spiritual luminaries, each presenter offers profound insights and practices for healing.

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Healing Trauma with Guided Drawing: A Sensorimotor Art Therapy Approach to Bilateral Body Mapping

While art therapy traditionally focuses on therapeutic image-making and the cognitive or symbolic interpretation of these creations, Cornelia Elbrecht instructs readers how to facilitate the body-focused approach of guided drawing.

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Can Traumatic Experiences Make You More Creative?

Can increased creativity be a coping strategy for dealing with trauma?

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The Improvisational Oncologist

To understand the minds of individual cancers, we are learning to mix and match these two kinds of learning — the standard and the idiosyncratic — in unusual and creative ways.

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After He and His Wife Are Diagnosed with Cancer, a Playwright Reckons with the Gift of Creativity that Trauma Can Bring

In the midst of trauma, everything means something. Signs and symbols appear. You’ve noticed them before, you’re a writer, but now you see them everywhere.

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Newest Magazine: Interview with Fariha Róisín & Raji Aujla - “My Body and Her Work”

Raji Aujla interviews writer Fariha Róisín about what informs her work and what inspires her as an artist.

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Afro-Nostalgia: Feeling Good in Contemporary Black Culture

The past as a building block of a more affirming and hopeful future As early as the eighteenth century, white Americans and Europeans believed that people of African descent could not experience nostalgia.

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