
Feel to Heal
Releasing Trauma Through Body Awareness and Breathwork Practice
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Narrated by:
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Tom Chandler
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By:
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Giten Tonkov
In this revolutionary approach to living well, a pioneering trauma-release therapist puts relief in reach—with a multi-modal practice that can be done at home.
Activating the body’s natural healing processes has been proven to lift the oppressive effects of trauma—PTSD, chronic tension, pain, irritability, difficulty in relationships, and a lackluster daily experience. In this volume, practitioner and worldwide trainer Giten Tonkov expands on successful body-based, trauma-release therapies to teach average people how to break the trauma cycle, improve relationships, and achieve healthier, more fulfilling day-to-day lives. His holistic approach integrates deep, connected breathing with movement, conscious touch, emotional expression, sound, and meditation to allow the body to intuitively heal itself. Periodically releasing trauma creates a “clean slate”; it also helps people to learn better how to deal with trauma when it occurs. Giten has taught thousands of people on five continents to shift how they function—at a foundational, physical level—through his thoughtful approach and clear exercises. This is the first time he has crafted this information for the sole practitioner.
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If you're unfamiliar with trauma psychology the surface level information could be useful though you'd be much better off reading a book like The Body Keeps the Score. If you are familiar then most of this book will feel like trivial references with a lot of fluff and few hidden gems of insight.
In the editor's foreward the editor mentions they're a ghostwriter who did a lot of research for this book and that's exactly how it reads, not very engaging or insightful.
Spreads itself too thin, lacks depth and insight
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