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Close Reading N1: The Body Keeps The Score 12 September 2024 16:00 - 17:30

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The new academic year has started, meaning that NEWConnective has a new season of Close Readings prepared.

The following three sessions will be focused on Bessel van der Kolk’s internationally famous work: The Body Keeps the Score. In his work, Van Der Kolk examines the close relationship between body and mind, and the role they play in trauma transformation. We will read about the interconnectedness of body and mind, the role body plays in trauma recovery and the role of community in it all. Interested?

Join one or more of our sessions on Bessel either on:

September 5th

September 12th

September 19th

All in 3D from 16:00-17:30

Programme

Date: September 5th

Location: 3D

Time: 16:00

Sign-up link: here

About Close Reading N1: The Body Keeps The Score

Starting date

  • 12 September 2024

Time

  • 16:00 - 17:30

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