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The concept of "the body keeps the score" highlights the importance of addressing and treating the physical and emotional effects of trauma in order to heal and move forward. It suggests that it is not enough to simply "move on" from a traumatic event, but rather that it is important to address and work through the physical and emotional responses that the body has to the trauma. | The concept of "the body keeps the score" highlights the importance of addressing and treating the physical and emotional effects of trauma in order to heal and move forward. It suggests that it is not enough to simply "move on" from a traumatic event, but rather that it is important to address and work through the physical and emotional responses that the body has to the trauma. | ||
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+ | [[somatic_experiencing_micromovements|Somatic Experiencing]] by Peter Levine | ||
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