Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness
Practices for Safe and Transformative Healing
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From elementary schools to psychotherapy offices, mindfulness meditation is an increasingly mainstream practice. At the same time, trauma remains a fact of life: The majority of us will experience a traumatic event in our lifetime, and up to 20 percent of us will develop post-traumatic stress. This means that anywhere mindfulness is being practiced, someone in the room is likely to be struggling with trauma. At first glance, this appears to be a good thing: Trauma creates stress, and mindfulness is a proven tool for reducing it. But the reality is not so simple.
Drawing on a decade of research and clinical experience, psychotherapist and educator David Treleaven shows that mindfulness meditation - practiced without an awareness of trauma - can exacerbate symptoms of traumatic stress. Instructed to pay close, sustained attention to their inner world, survivors can experience flashbacks, dissociation, and even retraumatization. This raises a crucial question for mindfulness teachers, trauma professionals, and survivors everywhere: How can we minimize the potential dangers of mindfulness for survivors while leveraging its powerful benefits?
Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness offers answers to this question. Part I provides an insightful and concise review of the histories of mindfulness and trauma, including the way modern neuroscience is shaping our understanding of both. Through grounded scholarship and wide-ranging case examples, Treleaven illustrates the ways mindfulness can help - or hinder - trauma recovery.
Part II distills these insights into five key principles for trauma-sensitive mindfulness. Covering the role of attention, arousal, relationship, dissociation, and social context within trauma-informed practice, Treleaven offers 36 specific modifications designed to support survivors' safety and stability. The result is a groundbreaking and practical approach that empowers those looking to practice mindfulness in a safe, transformative way.
©2018 David A. Treleaven (P)2018 TantorSafety in PTSD and Trauma Therapy
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Essential reading for Mindfulness-based practitioners
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So important I’m going to re-read parts
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A must-read for all Practitioners!
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Throughout my long journey in learning about the nervous system I have learned that trauma insensitive mindfulness can land people in the hospital. Everyone who has anything to do with mindfulness needs to read this book.
I am not a teacher myself but thanks to this book I was still able to learn a lot and use so many adaptations that made mindfulness more accessible to me.
I am especially grateful to the author for advocating for scent free spaces with the respect to multiple chemical sensitivities - a crippling condition that can keep people from being able to access all kinds of facilities and services, including meditation groups.
I rarely give 5 stars but this book deserves it.
Very important read / listen
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