An open letter to first-time
visitors to Babette's Website
The purpose of this site is to
introduce my approach to the
treatment of Trauma and
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
My more than twenty-five years of experience
in both chairs -- as therapist and
as client --, as well as years of
in-depth study, therapeutic work,
supervision, consultation and
teaching have helped me to
consolidate my own beliefs as to
what is helpful and what is hurtful
in treating survivors of traumatic
events. Trauma therapy tends to be
more precarious than other types of
psychotherapy -- risks of
decompensation are greater --, so
caution must be greater.
I
have found it safest to approach
trauma therapy in a similar way that
I approach driving an automobile. My
logic stems from the observation
that both driving and trauma therapy
involve controlling something that
can easily go out of control. It is
not a good idea to proceed with
directly addressing a traumatic
incident -- accelerating trauma
processes in the mind and body --
unless both therapist and client
know how to find and apply the
brakes: stop the process if it
becomes too uncomfortable or
destabilizing.
It is clear that traumatic
events exact a toll on the body as
well as the mind. The DSM IV include
several somatic symptoms along side
the psychological symptoms in its
definition of PTSD. However, the
body is often missed in trauma
treatment. On the other hand, some
body-approaches neglect the
importance of psychological
integration. Neither aspect can be
neglected. Trauma treatment must
regard the whole person and
integrate trauma's impact on both
body and mind.
Somatic Trauma Therapy is an
attempt to fill this gap in the
trauma field: Treat trauma and PTSD
through integration of body and mind
within a cautious and respectful
relationship between client and
therapist.
Finding
your way around this website:
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Following this letter you
will find my professional
biography which sketches my
education and teaching
experiences. When you are ready
to move on to the other pages on
this site you will also find:
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The Somatic Trauma
Therapy page offers a
description of how I address the
treatment of trauma.
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The Professional
Trainings page outlines my
European and US training
programs and courses.
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The Publications
page lists my books and several of my
published articles that will
give you a more in-depth look at
the theory and practice of
Somatic Trauma Therapy. Each
article and an overview of each
book is accessible from that
page.
Please
feel free to contact me with your
questions; I try to answer each
inquiry. You are also welcome to
contact me to discuss engagement in
a course of treatment, make an
appointment for professional
supervision or consultation -- in
person, by phone or through email
--, or to inquire about a workshop
or training program. I also welcome
feedback on the usability of this
website -- let me know how it is to
negotiate and locate what you need.
Thank you for your interest in
visiting this site.
Babette Rothschild
BABETTE ROTHSCHILD has been a
practicing psychotherapist and
body-psychotherapist since 1976 and
a California Licensed clinical
Social Worker since 1978. She is a
member of the International and
European Societies for Traumatic
Stress Studies, the Association of
Traumatic Stress
Specialists
and the National Association of
Social Workers. Babette has trained
extensively in Transactional
Analysis, Gestalt Therapy,
Psychodrama, Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing and
Somatic Experiencing, and is a
certified Bodynamic Analyst and
certified Radix Teacher.
After living nine
years in Denmark, she returned to
Los Angeles (her home town) where
she continues a private therapy and
supervision practice as well as
teaching professional courses. She
continues to travel the world
several times a year, providing
professional training, consultation
and supervision.
Institutions
sponsoring her trainings have
included: counseling, hospital,
battered women's, family therapy,
rehabilitation, refugee, dance,
athletic, children and psychotherapy
centers all over the United States,
Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
This website provides an
overview of Ms. Rothschild's work
through numerous articles and gives
a schedule of her workshops. For
additional information, contact Ms.
Rothschild through email. |