trauma

Anthroposophical psychotherapy for trauma – Introduction- Andrea Henning, Hartmut Horn

Anthroposophical psychotherapy sees itself as a psychotherapy of human dignity (1), focusing on the recovery of ego forces and ego development (2). Through specific exercises and techniques, the patient is accompanied and guided through a process that enables his ego to resume its ordering and integrating role for the functions of the soul and body. …

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Anthroposophic psychotherapy treatment as an essential support for anthroposophic medical treatment in a case of serious childhood trauma- John Lees

This single case study addresses the way in which anthroposophic psychotherapy treatment worked closely with Anthroposophic Medicine (AM) in a case of serious childhood trauma. Click in the link below: Anthroposophic psychotherapy treatment as an essential support for anthroposophic medical treatment in a case of serious childhood trauma