



"Trauma is encoded in the brain stem, the thalamus, the limbic system, and the hypothalamus," Peter says. "And the language of that part of the brain is bodily sensation. To investigate trauma, we have to be able to talk in that language, to guide the person in that language."



In this video, he explains how you can do this in your own clinical work.







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