
Trauma-Informed and Embodied Approaches to Body Dysmorphic Disorder
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The chapters are written by professionals in the field and experts-by-lived-experience and feature practical exercises and activities designed for use in therapy.
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- Intro
- Trauma-Informed and Embodied Approaches to Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- Cover
- Of related interest
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction: What Is BDD and How Might Trauma-Informed, Embodied Approaches Help?
- Nicole Schnackenberg
- 1. Yoga, Chanting and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing for BDD from a Lived Experience Perspective
- Anna Warhurst
- 2. The Neglected Trauma of Neglect: Considering Emotional Developmental Trauma in BDD
- Arie Winograd
- 3. Adopting a Relational and Interpersonal Perspective when Working with Clients Experiencing BDD, Including Addressing Struggles Related to Physical Intimacy
- Natalie Stechler
- 4. Obsession and Me: BDD, Hyper-Focus, Creativity and Healing
- Alex Mummery
- 5. Considering Aspects of the Embodied Brain and Sensory System in the Experience of BDD
- Nicole Schnackenberg
- 6. BDD, Yoga and the Overall Direction of Travel
- Jo Dance
- 7. BDD and the Family: Using Principles of Non-Violent Resistance and Yoga to Support Families with
- Jill Lubienski
- 8. The Autonomic Nervous System and the Window of Tolerance in BDD
- Nicole Schnackenberg
- 9. Considering the Importance of Nutrition in BDD Recovery
- Tristan Keller
- 10. Considering Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the Context of BDD
- Sarah Sivers
- 11. Using the Compassionate Mind Approach with BDD
- Rosa Hernando Hontoria
- 12. Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing for BDD
- Beverley Hutton
- 13. Using the Voice Dialogue Approach with People Experiencing BDD
- Joachim Schnackenberg and Nicole Schnackenberg
- 14. Imagery Rescripting for BDD
- Rob Willson
- 15. From Fear to Authenticity in BDD
- Tristan Keller
- In Closing
- Nicole Schnackenberg, with James Downs
- Resources and Further Reading
- About the Authors
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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