Body, Brain, Love: A Therapist's Workbook for Affect Regulation and Somatic Attachment
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Karen Rachels, LMFT, 2015.
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Karen Rachels., & Karen Rachels|AUTHOR. (2015). Body, Brain, Love: A Therapist's Workbook for Affect Regulation and Somatic Attachment . Karen Rachels, LMFT.

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Karen Rachels and Karen Rachels|AUTHOR. 2015. Body, Brain, Love: A Therapist's Workbook for Affect Regulation and Somatic Attachment. Karen Rachels, LMFT.

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Karen Rachels and Karen Rachels|AUTHOR. Body, Brain, Love: A Therapist's Workbook for Affect Regulation and Somatic Attachment Karen Rachels, LMFT, 2015.

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Karen Rachels, and Karen Rachels|AUTHOR. Body, Brain, Love: A Therapist's Workbook for Affect Regulation and Somatic Attachment Karen Rachels, LMFT, 2015.

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Therapists have the opportunity to view their own experiences through the lens of neuroscience including their own dysregulation and how, their attachment strategies, interweave with the attachment strategies of clients. By offering a more experiential and somatic way to absorb the information, learning is easy and immediately applicable for therapists seeking to effect transformation with clients.

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