In An Unspoken Voice - Peter Levine

I am now looking into Farias’s work and am feeling actually a bit queasy at the parallels to my clinical work. The difference being my work is a bodywork practitioner based clinical intervention. Again the patients with dystonia that Farias describes are exactly the types of clients I see and his reasoning and research results confirms my own thinking on the processes and mechanisms at work. I’m feeling ill because of the enormity of the task ahead of me to engage with other researchers and try and communicate in a professional manner such that I will be taken seriously.

I think the timing might be right for it, not that it will be easy, because all sorts of practitioners in the healing area are taking interest in polyvagal theory and neurology and adapting their practice to take it into account. So you might find more support for your ideas than you think :-)

Here's a note on the board at my chiropractor.

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