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“BodyDreaming brings together the analytic legacy of Carl Jung with develop- ments in the fields of Body Oriented Psychotherapy. It shows that we remain, elusively, disconnected from our dreams (and inner images), until we can embody them through interoceptive awareness. This transformative process, catalyzed through connection to the Living, Sensing, Knowing Body, bridges the dream world to here-and-now experience. In this way, we nourish the deep Self, the true Self and our connection to inner aliveness and vitality. I believe that this book contributes to a rich dialogue between analytic and experiential therapies; a dia- logue that will certainly enhance both.” – Peter A. Levine, author of Waking the Tiger, Healing Trauma and In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness “In this highly readable book, Marian Dunlea shows us the seamless constant unconscious conversation between the body and the mind. Every thought we think is companioned by a physical response. ‘When you do not know what mat- ters most to you that, then, can become the matter with you.’ It is essential to understand that trauma becomes an emotional pattern and/or a symptom that can unconsciously govern your life perspective and your self-esteem. The talking cure alone does not free the body from the emotional responses that it carries. The body cannot and does not lie. Dunlea offers both the practitioner and the participant the vital keys to unlocking this deeply healing truth.” – Paula M. Reeves, PhD, psychotherapist and author of Women’s Intuition: Unlocking the Wisdom of the Body and Heart Sense: Unlocking Your Highest Purpose and Deepest Desires “We live at a time when body and psyche are both in a traumatized state; where we are not in a relationship with nature, soul or body but dissociated from all three. The great imperative of our time is reconnection and moving to a more developed, evolved and individuated state of consciousness. Profoundly steeped in Jung’s approach to the psyche as well as other methodologies (par- ticularly the work of Marion Woodman, Donald Kalsched, Peter Levine, and Allan Schore), this inspiring book shows us how great a transformation can be wrought through the medium of BodyDreaming. Marian Dunlea approaches the client with the utmost reverence, gentleness and awareness of the fragil- ity of psychic processes and their connection to neural pathways and nervous system responses. Dunlea shows us how, through reconnection with our heart and the dawning of insight, we can become illumined, healed and restored to wholeness.” – Anne Baring, PhD, author of The Dream of the Cosmos: A Quest for the Soul “BodyDreaming, Marian Dunlea’s new and unique approach, arrives as a breath of fresh air. It provides us not only with a new way to think about our work theoreti- cally, but with new practical ways of perceiving and attending to how our patients actually experience our interventions in the body. It represents a creative synthesis of new findings in the fields of affective neuroscience, attachment theory, infant observation, and body-sensitive approaches to therapy, as they apply to somati- cally informed psychotherapeutic work with trauma, dissociation, and dreams. Marian Dunlea’s BodyDreaming provides a way of getting ‘underneath’ the seemingly intractable defenses and resistances that our traumatized patients pre- sent to us, without our having to forsake the mytho-poetic imagination and its symbolic riches found in dreams, active imagination and the other products of the unconscious. The extensive verbatim write-ups of actual clinical vignettes in the text demon- strate Marian’s exquisite attunement to the felt experience reported by her clients. For all of us seeking a more relevant and effective way of working, these verbatim accounts are illuminating to read. Doing so has already improved my practice as an analyst.” – Donald E. Kalsched, PhD, Santa Fe, New Mexico BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Marian Dunlea’s BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach provides a theoretical and practical guide for working with early developmental trauma. This interdisciplinary approach explores the interconnection of body, mind and psyche, offering a masterful tool for restoring balance and healing developmental trauma. BodyDreaming is a somatically focused therapeutic method, drawing on the findings of neuroscience, analytical psychology, attachment theory and trauma therapy. In Part I, Dunlea defines BodyDreaming and its origins, plac- ing it in the context of a dysregulated contemporary world. Part II explains how the brain works in relation to the BodyDreaming approach: providing an accessible outline of neuroscientific theory, structures and neuroanatomy in attunement, affect regulation, attachment patterns, transference and coun- tertransference, and the resolution of trauma throughout the body. In Part III, through detailed transcripts from sessions with clients, Dunlea demonstrates the positive impact of BodyDreaming on attachment patterns and developmental trauma. This somatic approach complements and enhances psychobiological, developmental and psychoanalytic interventions. BodyDreaming restores bal- ance to a dysregulated psyche and nervous system that activates our innate capacity for healing, changing our default response of “fight, flight or freeze” and creating new neural pathways. Dunlea’s emphasis on attunement to build a restorative relationship with the sensing body creates a core sense of self, providing a secure base for healing developmental trauma. Innovative and practical, and with a foreword by Donald E. Kalsched, BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach will be essential reading for psychotherapists, analytical psychologists and therapists with a Jungian background, arts therapists, dance and movement therapists, and body workers interested in learning how to work with both body and psyche in their practices. Marian Dunlea is a Jungian analyst and head of training in BodySoul Europe, part of the Marion Woodman Foundation. She is a Somatic Experiencing Trauma therapist based in the west of Ireland and is the creator of BodyDreaming. BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma An Embodied Therapeutic Approach Marian Dunlea First published 2019 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN and by Routledge 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business  2019 Marian Dunlea The right of Marian Dunlea to be identifed as author of this work has been asserted by him/her/them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identifcation and explanation without intent to infringe. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Dunlea, Marian, author. Title: Bodydreaming in the treatment of developmental trauma : an embodied therapeutic approach / Marian Dunlea. Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifers: LCCN 2018060674 (print) | LCCN 2019003557 (ebook) | ISBN 9780429398827 (Master eBook) | ISBN 9780429677274 (Adobe Reader) | ISBN 9780429677250 (Mobipocket) | ISBN 9780429677267 (ePub) | ISBN 9780367025939 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367025946 (pbk.) | ISBN 9780429398827 (ebk) Subjects: LCSH: Neuropsychology. | Dreams—Therapeutic use. Classifcation: LCC QP360 (ebook) | LCC QP360 .D86 2019 (print) | DDC 612.8/233—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018060674 ISBN: 978-0-367-02593-9 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-367-02594-6 (pbk) ISBN: 978-0-429-39882-7 (ebk) Typeset in Times New Roman by Swales & Willis Ltd, Exeter, Devon, UK To my parents Kay and Michael and the line of women I come from and those that come after me ... Hanorah McCarthy Cogan, my maternal grandmother, May O’Keefe Dunlea, my paternal grandmother, my mother Kathleen Cogan, and my three daughters Mary-Anna, Claire and Ruth Kearney. To artist and friend Dorothy Cross for producing the image of the black pearl for the cover. “It must be something beautiful,” she said. And it is. Contents Acknowledgements xi Foreword by Donald E. Kalsched xiv Credits and Permissions xxi PART I Setting the Scene 1 A Note to the Reader: How This Book Works 3 Introducing BodyDreaming 4 Why This Book Now: The Origins of BodyDreaming 12 Building a More Embodied Therapeutic Approach 19 An Invitation to the Reader to Engage Experientially with the Text 24 The Black Pearl 26 PART II Neuroscientific Background 33 1 How the Brain Works: A Brief Outline and Discussion of the Neuroscientific Theory That Informs BodyDreaming 35 PART III BodyDreaming in Clinical Practice 73 2 Orienting, Regulating, Resourcing: “I may be able to find some peace here” 75 3 Working the Threshold: “Slowly, slowly, 1 per cent...” 99 4 Attunement: Learned Secure Attachment in the Body: “I’m yielding to it” 126

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