My Body, My Trauma, My I: Constellating our intentions - exiting our traumabiography by Franz Ruppert - PDF free download eBook
Professor Dr Franz Ruppert is known for his groundbreaking theoretical work with trauma and identity, under the title of...
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- Exact title of the book
- My Body, My Trauma, My I: Constellating our intentions - exiting our traumabiography
- Book author
- Franz Ruppert
- Book edition
- Paperback
- Number of pages
- 378 pages
- Published
- October 12th 2018 by Green Balloon Publishing
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- 1512 kB

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Professor Dr Franz Ruppert is known for his groundbreaking theoretical work with trauma and identity, under the title of Identity-oriented Psychotraumatology Therapy (IoPT). Building on the developments laid out in his eight previous books (five of which are translated into English), in this book his focus is on physical illness as the natural end result of longterm unresolved emotional trauma. The premise is that 'physical illnesses', whether structural problems, chronic illnesses, undefinable malaise or nameable diseases, are likely to have as their foundations some form of very early psychological traumatisation.
The book is a collection of essays, starting with an overview by Professor Ruppert from the perspective of IoPT theory, followed by an essay by Dr Harald Banzhaf, Medical Head of the Healing Centre Zollernalb, Germany, who illustrates at length how current scientific and medical developments support Ruppert's theories and thinking. The other 23 essays are written by practitioners who work with IoPT theory and method, bringing their own particular interest and expertise to understanding the origins of a variety of physical complaints in early emotional traumas. My Body, My Trauma, My I provides a further link in our understanding of ourselves as human beings, who we are, and why we suffer from the ailments that we do.