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Matthew Green and Lisa Schwarz explore these key aspects of healing generational trauma: All present-day trauma can be understood as having generational and collective roots, and shows itself in the endless replaying of victim, perpetrator and failed rescuer dynamicsTo provide successful generational healing that sticks, the therapist must help the client interweave the narrative with the emotional and somatic memories The need for the client to be as fully embodied as possible t...

