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The journal will focus on your experience with the overall course material (readings, videos, and discussions) when answering questions 1 and 2. Question 3 focuses on one takeaway from each text – Perry and Szalavitz, Rothschild, and van der Kolk – that you will use as a current or future practitioner. Address the following questions (use the questions as headings): Reviewing the overall course, how did the material (readings, videos, and discussions) illuminate and/or change your view of yourself? (1/2 to 3/4 of a page) Reviewing the overall course, how did the material (readings, videos, and discussions) illuminate and/or change your view of others? (1/2 to 3/4 of a page) Using concrete examples of modalities and cases, list one takeaway from each text – Perry and Szalavitz, Rothschild, and van der Kolk – that you will use as a current or future practitioner. (1 to 1.5 pages) Please note: This question is worth twice as many points as the first two questions, and this should be reflected in the depth of the description presented.
Rothschild, B. (2000). The body remembers: The psychophysiology of trauma and trauma treatment. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company. Chapter 8: Somatic memory becomes personal history