Coming 2026
Beyond Regulation
Fostering Adaptive Capacity and Resilience in Children and Adolescents
Children's regulatory systems are built through sensation, relationship, and accumulated experience. Toxic stress and adversity undermine its development. This book provides a framework for understanding how the regulatory system works, how it gets stuck, and how practitioners can create conditions for adaptive reorganization.
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Why skill-based approaches fail under stress
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The science of regulation: body, brain, and relationships
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Guidance for navigating the regulatory system across development
Movement as Method
Strengthening Embodiment and Interoceptive Awareness
Movement does something few other interventions can: it generates interoceptive experience. Cognitive approaches can help interpret bodily signals, but they cannot create them. This book reviews the evidence for movement as a primary mechanism for activating the body-brain communication system and examines applications across daily living, wellness, and therapy.
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Movement as the generative mechanism of interoceptive experience
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Physiological, neurobiological, and psychological pathways from movement to body trust
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Applications across daily living, wellness practices, and body-oriented therapies