![]() ![]() Here’s the review: Goodman-Sommers-Flanagan2018_Article_DavidATreleavenTrauma-SensitivĪlso, thanks to James Overholser, editor of the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, for giving us the opportunity to do this book review. ![]() ![]() Although we take him to task a bit for less than perfect scientific rigor, overall the book is very well written and has many excellent ideas about how to safely employ mindfulness with individuals who have previously experienced trauma. Our review is of Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness by David A. Treleaven book Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness: Practices for Safe and Transformative Healing in PDF, EPub, Mobi, Kindle online. The Doc student’s name is Ariel Goodman (not David), and I have the bragging rights (and honor) of being the co-author of her first (of many to come) publication. Speaking of Davids and books, several days ago one of our fantastic UM Doc students and I had a book review published in the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. Talking with DJD was ALMOST as fun as reading The Brother’s K, which, if you haven’t read yet, should be on your reading list. In a stroke of good fortune (and thanks to Susan O’Connor and Rita), last night I got to meet David James Duncan, the author of my all-time favorite book, The Brother’s K. ![]() This weekend in Missoula is the Annual Montana Book Festival, so I’ve got books on my mind. ![]()
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