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The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in The Healing of Trauma by Bessel Van der Kolk M.D. - Softcover Book for Trauma Recovery & Mental Health Professionals
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The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in The Healing of Trauma by Bessel Van der Kolk M.D. - Softcover Book for Trauma Recovery & Mental Health Professionals
The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in The Healing of Trauma by Bessel Van der Kolk M.D. - Softcover Book for Trauma Recovery & Mental Health Professionals
The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in The Healing of Trauma by Bessel Van der Kolk M.D. - Softcover Book for Trauma Recovery & Mental Health Professionals
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As a Behavioral Health Pharmacist, I work with many patients dealing with PTSD and other trauma-related mental health issues. I wanted to read The Body Keeps the Score to better understand how trauma affects the brain and body, and to be able to explain to my patients why sticking with their prescribed medications can be an important part of their healing process.This book is packed with information. Dr. van der Kolk does a wonderful job of explaining how trauma changes brain chemistry, often leaving people stuck in a cycle of stress and emotional distress. I found the discussions on fight, flight, or freeze especially interesting, as they really helped connect the dots between mental health symptoms and physical reactions. The book also explores different treatment approaches, including traditional therapies and alternative methods like yoga, drama, and neurofeedback, which I found useful.That said, this book isn’t the easiest to read. It’s dense, and at times, I felt like it could have been more concise. Some of the detailed trauma accounts were difficult to get through and might be triggering for some readers. I also think it could have done a better job acknowledging resilience—many people do recover from trauma without extensive therapy, and that wasn’t really addressed.Overall, I’m glad I read it. It gave me valuable insights that will help me guide my patients and explain why managing trauma often requires a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. While it may not be for everyone, it’s a powerful book for those wanting a deep dive into the science of trauma and recovery.

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