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Transforming Trauma in Children and Adolescents by Elizabeth Warner, Heather Finn, Anne Westcott and Alexandra Cook
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Transforming Trauma in Children and Adolescents by Elizabeth Warner, Heather Finn, Anne Westcott and Alexandra Cook
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Mar 20, 2020 | ISBN 9781623172589

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“SMART is a ground-breaking new approach to treating traumatized children, based on the combination of keen clinical observation, sensory integration, and a deep understanding of the latest advances in the neuroscience of trauma. A focused, embodied, and engaged sense of self depends on learning to integrate sensory, muscular, emotional, and cognitive input, which is profoundly damaged by early trauma and disrupted attachment. With simple and affordable equipment, SMART creates a sensory space that helps children activate their sensory and physical needs and expressions, which in turn helps them to befriend their internal sensations and manage their actions and interactions. SMART fosters this core foundation for becoming a functioning human being, and thus it can help children to access and activate their rational brains and become full partners in connection, play, learning, and language.”
—Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD, founder and medical director, emeritus at the Trauma Center, president of the Trauma Research Foundation, professor of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine, and author of The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma

 “Incredible! SMART is a revolutionary approach that exquisitely weaves together the authors’ profound clinical wisdom and observations with the science and theory of the leading thinkers and scientists in our field. A must-read for mental health professionals, this book will help move us forward, updating the common, but narrow lens focused only on behavioral and top-down approaches. Keeping regulation and relationships at the heart of the approach, combining what we now know about the embodied brain and the far-too-often neglected sensorimotor system, this book will expand the perspective on and efficacy of the practice of many professionals, and it will support integration for so many families impacted by trauma.” 
—Tina Payne Bryson, LCSW, PhD, best-selling coauthor of The Whole-Brain Child and The Power of Showing Up and founder of TheCenterforConnection.org

 “Housed within the framework of the tenets of Sensory Integration, the authors have developed a triune intervention model that threads together the aspects of somatic regulation, trauma processing, and attachment-building in order to widen the window of tolerance for the dysregulated behavioral, emotional, and relational challenges faced by children and adolescents with a history of developmental trauma. The Sensory Motor Arousal Regulation Treatment (SMART) intervention model addresses the most fundamental mechanisms of traumatized children in a bottom-up, nonverbal language treatment option that not only prompts kids to ask—Do I get to play in there!—while peeking into his or her therapist’s office, but more fundamentally, helps them make meaning of their traumatic experiences through the combined  therapeutic actions of movement and sensory processes. Thus, while SMART focuses on the body it nonetheless changes a child’s state of consciousness. This book is a clinical must-read for therapists who treat traumatized children or adolescents.”
—Marilyn R. Davillier LCSW, MSSA and Ed Tronick, PhD, founders of the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship, University of Massachusetts Boston

 
“I am so grateful for the commitment of the authors to provide clinicians with an additional, accessible treatment model to help the children in their care heal from the devastating impact of childhood trauma. People—especially children—experience overwhelming sensations and feelings that they are unable to put into words. SMART’s emphasis on helping children take effective action using their whole body to better understand and regulate these sensations and feelings is central to healing.”
—Steve Gross, MSW, chief playmaker and founder of The Life is Good Playmakers

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