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The Complex PTSD Workbook-Dr. Arielle Schwartz

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I am excited to announce my new book, The Complex PTSD Workbook: A Mind-Bodyย Approach to Regaining Emotional Control & Becoming Whole! It is now available on Amazon and you can click here to order.

Those affected by complex PTSD (C-PTSD) commonly feel as though there is something fundamentally wrong with them-that somewhere inside there is a part of them that is broken.ย Though untrue, such beliefs can feel extremely real and frightening. Difficult as it may be, facing oneโ€™s PTSD from unresolved childhood trauma is a brave, courageous act…and with the right guidance, healingย isย possible.

Inย The Complex PTSD Workbook, youโ€™ll learn all about complex PTSD and gain valuable insight into the types of symptoms associated with unresolved childhood trauma. Unlike other books, this workbook applies a mindful, strength-based perspective to develop and integrate your positive beliefs and behaviors. Within, you will find information about common misdiagnosesย and explore a synthesis of therapeuticย methods for healingย including somatic therapy, EMDR, CBT, DBT, and mind-body perspectives. Importantly, this book creates opportunities forย personal reflectionย usingย writing exercises to explore how you feel as related toย the material presented.

“Complex PTSD is defined by a set of symptoms that are the result of pain and stress that often began at a very early ageโ€”they could be all youโ€™ve known. Naturally, these early experiences shape your perspective of yourself and the world. Healing asks that you turn toward your past to find relief from the weight of trauma. As a result, you become less defined by your history and have greater choice about your future.ย Take comfort in this: your symptoms areย the result of learned ineffective beliefs and behaviors and theyย can be replaced by a positive mindset and health-promoting behaviors.”
-Dr. Arielle Schwartz

Early Endorsements

โ€œThis book is a valuable resource for all those affected by complex PTSD, allowing them to be informed and active as partners in the therapeutic healing process.โ€
-From the foreword of the book written by Jim Knipe, PhD, author ofย EMDR Toolbox: Theory and Treatment of Complex PTSD and Dissociation

The Complex PTSD Workbook Dr. Arielle Schwartz

The Complex PTSD Workbook has received excellent editorial reviews:

โ€œI highly recommend this book to anyone who struggles with childhood trauma and neglect, and their painful aftermath. Step-by-step, you will find rich resources to help yourself on your journey to wholeness. Therapists who work with both mind and body will also find this a welcoming and integrative book.โ€

-Kathy Steele, MN, CS, private practice and co-author ofย Treating Trauma-related Dissociation, Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation,ย andย The Haunted Self

โ€œThis is a practical guide for all those who have experienced childhood trauma. Drawing upon her extensive practice as a body-centered psychotherapist, Dr. Schwartz has created a self-care plan that includes reflective questions and easy to use mindfulness exercises that can be implemented immediately.โ€
-Barb Maiberger, author ofย EMDR Essentials: A Guide for Clients and Therapistsย and founder of the Maiberger Institute, an EMDRIA-approved provider of EMDR Trainings

โ€œThis is a comprehensive and usable guide to understanding and transforming complex trauma. Through relatable vignettes,ย The Complex PTSD Workbookย explores trauma and treatment methods in accessible language suited for everyday use. Readers are invited to use journaling and self-reflection exercises to review and integrate what theyโ€™ve learned, so that the journey through the workbook is not only informational but experientially relevant as well.โ€
-J. Ryan Kennedy, PsyD, Executive Director, Noeticus Counseling Center and Training Institute

โ€œDr. Arielle Schwartz combines simplicity, compassion, humility, and deep knowledge of the field in this book for sufferers of Complex PTSD.ย The Complex PTSD Workbookย is an immensely useful guide to negotiating the turbulent waters of this all too common human malady.โ€
-Betty Cannon, Ph.D., author ofย Sartre and Psychoanalysisย and Founder of Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP)

โ€œHealing from trauma is a profound process, one that undoubtedly involves confronting outstanding pain and suffering. In this book, Dr. Arielle Schwartz offers a unique emphasis on resilience and growth as related to Complex PTSD by providing a profoundly supportive and essential method for healing from trauma and grief.โ€
-Wendy Stern, Founder and Executive Director, The Grief Support Network

โ€œThose who suffer from traumatic stress sometimes find beginning a personal practice intimidating.ย The Complex PTSD Workbook, with Dr. Arielle Schwartz as a compassionate guide, helps readers create a personal practice using yoga and mindfulness in the service of healing trauma.โ€
-Rob Schware, Executive Director, The Give Back Yoga Foundation

โ€œThe Complex PTSD Workbookย offers powerful somatic therapy tools for deep healing, complemented by mindfulness strategies to increase stabilization and enhance overall wellbeing. Dr. Schwartzโ€™s emphasis on finding โ€˜wholenessโ€™ will strengthen your resilience wherever you are in your life.โ€
-Donna Roe Daniell, LCSW, Balance Your Life Coaching & Psychotherapy, creator of the โ€œMidlife Transition Healing Waveโ€ and toolbox for Women in Midlife Transitions

Read and Review for Yourself

I hope that you will consider reading this book if you are in the process of healing from trauma and childhood wounds. It is my sincere and heartfelt hope that this book will bring benefit to those in need.

If you find this book helpful I would appreciate it if you will takeย the time to write a review on Amazon and in the comments below. Thank you in advance.
~Arielle

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About Dr. Arielle Schwartz

Dr. Arielle Schwartz

Dr. Arielle Schwartzย is a licensed clinical psychologist, wife, and mother in Boulder, CO. She offersย trainings for therapists, maintains a private practice, and has passions for the outdoors, yoga, and writing. Dr. Schwartz is the author ofย The Complex PTSD Workbook: A Mind-Body Approach to Regaining Emotional Control and Becoming Whole. She is the developer of Resilience-Informed Therapy which applies research on trauma recovery to form a strength-based, trauma treatment model that includes Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), somatic (body-centered) psychology and time-tested relational psychotherapy.ย Likeย Dr. Arielle Schwartz on Facebook,ย follow her on Linkedinย and sign up for email updatesย to stayย up to dateย with all herย posts.

About Dr. Arielle Schwartz

Arielle Schwartz, PhD, is a psychologist, internationally sought-out teacher, yoga instructor, and leading voice in the healing of PTSD and complex trauma. She is the author of five books, including The Complex PTSD Workbook, EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology, and The Post Traumatic Growth Guidebook.

Dr. Schwartz is an accomplished teacher who guides therapists in the application of EMDR, somatic psychology, parts work therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions for the treatment of trauma and complex PTSD. She guides you through a personal journey of healing in her Sounds True audio program, Trauma Recovery.

She has a depth of understanding, passion, kindness, compassion, joy, and a succinct way of speaking about very complex topics. She is the founder of the Center for Resilience Informed Therapy in Boulder, Colorado where she maintains a private practice providing psychotherapy, supervision, and consultation. Dr. Schwartz believes that that the journey of trauma recovery is an awakening of the spiritual heart.