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Janov, Arthur.  (1980).  Prisoners of Pain:  Unlocking the Power of the Mind to End Suffering.  Garden City, NY:  Anchor Press/Doubleday.

Janov, Arthur.  (1973). 
The Feeling Child:  Preventing Neurosis in Children.  New York:  Simon and Shuster.

Kurtz, Ron & Prestera, Hector.  (1976). 
The Body Reveals:  An Illustrated Guide to Psychology of the Body.  New York: Harper & Row Publishers.

LeDoux, Joseph.  (1996). 
The Emotional Brain:  The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life.  New York:  Simon & Shuster.

Levine, Peter.  (1997). 
Waking the Tiger:  Healing Trauma.  Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Press.

MacLean, Paul D.  (1990). 
The Triune Brain in Evolution:  Role in Paleocerebral Functions.  New York:  Plenum Publishing.

Miller, Alice.  (1990). 
Banished Knowledge:  Facing Childhood Injuries.  New York:  Doubleday Publishing.

Ogden, Pat and Minton, Kekuni.  (1996)  Sensorimotor Sequencing:  One Method for Processing Traumatic Memory presented at the Boston Conference on Psychological Trauma, March 9-11.

Rothschild, Babette.  (2000). 
The Body Remembers:  The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment.  New York: W.W. Morton & Company.

Scaer, Robert C.  (2001). 
The Body Bears the Burden:  Trauma, Dissociation and Disease.  New York: Haworth Medical Press.


Schore, Allan N.  (1994).  Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self:  The Neurobiology of Emotional Development.  Hillsdale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.

Siegel, Daniel J.  (1999). 
The Developing Mind:  Toward a Neurobiology of Interpersonal Experience.  New York:  Guilford Press.

Van der Kolk, Bessel A., Burbridge, Jennifer A., & Suzuki, Josi.  (1997). 
The Psychobiology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.  New York:  New York Academy of Sciences.

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