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A review by morgan_blackledge
Trauma and Dissociation Informed Psychotherapy: Relational Healing and the Therapeutic Connection by Elizabeth Howell
4.0
This book certainly deserves more of a review than this.
But this is all I have to give at the moment.
I’m 100% occupied by (a) work, (b) dissertation, (c) Netflix.
Not necessarily in that order.
In a nutshell.
This is a terrific read on trauma and dissociation from a psychodynamic perspective.
The book ends with this quote.
“Ask not what you can do for the world, but what you can do to feel alive, because the world needs more alive people.”
- Lyn Preston
I was about to say ‘that says it all’
But it actually doesn’t.
So anyway.
Why 4 (as opposed to 5) stars?
No idea.
But there.
I know this review fucking BLOWS!
It’s my 666th good read review BTW.
So that’s cool right?
But like a said.
I’m spent.
I apologize.
I’m going to play video games now.
But this is all I have to give at the moment.
I’m 100% occupied by (a) work, (b) dissertation, (c) Netflix.
Not necessarily in that order.
In a nutshell.
This is a terrific read on trauma and dissociation from a psychodynamic perspective.
The book ends with this quote.
“Ask not what you can do for the world, but what you can do to feel alive, because the world needs more alive people.”
- Lyn Preston
I was about to say ‘that says it all’
But it actually doesn’t.
So anyway.
Why 4 (as opposed to 5) stars?
No idea.
But there.
I know this review fucking BLOWS!
It’s my 666th good read review BTW.
So that’s cool right?
But like a said.
I’m spent.
I apologize.
I’m going to play video games now.