Dr. Sapolsky These guidelines will assist you in understanding the physiological causes of stress and depression, interconnect the Fields of psychology and neurobiology, and strengthen the Brain case-The use of evidence-based therapeutic treatments.
Robert Sapolsky – Learn from the Masters, The Neuroscience of Stress, Depression and Developmental Trauma
In this captivating recording, you’ll have the Rare chance to learn from Dr. Robert SapolskyOne of the world’s leading researchers on the Physiology and psychology of stress.
Dubbed the “world’s funniest neuroscientist” (Salon.com), Dr. Sapolsky These guidelines will assist you in understanding the physiological causes of stress and depression, interconnect the Fields of psychology and neurobiology, and strengthen the Brain case-The use of evidence-based therapeutic treatments.
Two hours of an enlightening and entertaining lecture from Dr. Sapolsky Are followed by a unique one-Interview with international speaker, clinical psychologist for an hour and author Dr. Jennifer Sweeton. It is certain to be lively and informative. and Thought-provoking discussion, doctors Sapolsky and Sweeton will be covering a variety of topics of topics about stress, depression, and trauma, and Tie it all back the Strategie and You can use these techniques in your daily life the Each day, you will be in the office with your clients.
Key Benefits of Watching:
- 3-Hour format allows you to the Opportunity to Learn from A remarkable and A memorable expert without a single day-It takes a long time.
- Dr. Sapolsky Brings humor and He invites humanity to his discussions of Research and Physiology, while simultaneously making the science of the Brain-Body connection to our psychological wellbeing-being accessible and useable.
- Learn To apply neuroscientific principles to your practice in order to improve clinical outcomes
- Use research results to inform treatment using proven methods that are based in mindfulness and positive psychology. and Somatic psychologies
- Analyze the Neurobiological mechanisms of How and How stress causes depression from anxiety, and Explain how this information affects you the clinician and Their treatment plans.
- Examine how childhood trauma can change the developmental trajectory of the Explore your brain the Clinical manifestations of These impacts are and apply clinical strategies to make your client’s brains less susceptible to traumatic stress-Based damage.
- How to describe it the Stress pathway, stress response and Brain and body interact to produce the Experience of stress, and These techniques can help you communicate stress management strategies. of the Brain and body.
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- What does Biology have to do with it?
- The Nature of Stress and the Stress Response
- The Nature of stress
- Homeostasis
- The dichotomy between short-term and Long-Stress exposure in the long-term
- The Stress Response
- Hormones and autonomic pathways
- How the Long-Long-term stress response impacts the Brain and Body
- The Nature of Stress and the Stress Response
- Clinical manifestations of Chronic Stress in Your Clients
- Impaired declarative memory
- Anxiety and vulnerability and fear conditioning
- Executive dysfunction
- Empathic deficit
- The Interplay of Stress, Depression and
- Developmental Trauma
- The Neurochemistry and Neuroanatomy of Stress, Depression and Childhood Adversity
- How and Depression is caused by stress
- Neurobiological mechanisms
- The Psychological components of stress
- Learning to be helpless as a model of depression
- Stress is a bridge between the two the biological and Psychological aspects of depression
- The genetics of Affective resilience the face of stress
- Childhood adversity is a risk factor
- How trauma stress can shift the Tracking of brain development
- Clinical implications
- The Neurochemistry and Neuroanatomy of Stress, Depression and Childhood Adversity
- Dr. Jennifer Sweeton interviews you about connecting biology and psychology in your clinical practice
- Is stress good for you?
- How can neurobiology be used to help you determine treatment methods and set goals?
- Coping with Stress – Social Isolation vs. Social Affiliation
- Techniques that affect stress pathways the Stress Response and the The limbic brain regions
- Strategies to build resilient brains that are more resistant to stress-Based damage
- Gratitude interventions to stress and depression
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