Jennifer Sweeton – 2-Day Mastery Course on Neuroscience Informed Therapy
Neuroscience has provided us with amazing insights into brain function and how it affects our physical and psychological well-being.-being. Yet in-depth studies on The brain can be complicated for Mental health professionals to interpret -names “Subgenual anterior cingulate cortex” It means very little to many of us.
The problem is not limited to terminology. How can you overcome the difficulty of applying scientific and biological information to clinical practice? How does neuroscience help you when you’re face-To-Face with Clients working on Stress, depression, addiction, and other problems they are faced with every day?
This recording will link science and biology concepts to your clinical work. with Anxiety, depression and chronic pain.
Better still, you’ll go beyond the biological mechanisms that underlie various disorders with Detail instruction on actual treatment strategies you can use with You can help your clients. Through case studies, experiential exercises, and brief lectures you’ll learn to individualize interventions based in Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, Attachment, and Somatic Psychologies and apply them to the treatment of mood disorders, trauma, addictions, and more.
Better still, you’ll have the opportunity to practice the application of what you’ve learned under the skilled supervision of our instructor, and take home detailed handouts allowing their immediate incorporation into your clinical work.
Discover how neuroscience understanding can transform your view of and work by cutting through the confusing research and obscure jargon with You can help your clients!
- Analyze the role of the nervous system in mental health disorders and communicate how this knowledge impacts the clinician’s choice of therapeutic intervention.
- Psychoeducational approaches make it easier to understand the neurobiology and mental health conditions. for clients.
- Mental health professionals should understand neuroscience and neuroanatomy to foster motivation and encourage engagement in therapy.
- Assess research on Mindfulness and how it can be used in conjunction with your treatment plans for depression.
- Communicate to clients how memory malleability affects your treatment with Traumatic memories.
- Learn how the neurobiology and addiction can help you set realistic goals with Clients with substance use disorders.
- In trauma symptomology, establish the neurobiological fight or flight response.
- It is important to understand how attachment affects key brain networks. This will help inform the clinical treatment for affect regulation and mood disorders.
- Discuss how research on the relationship between diet, mental health and treatment could influence treatment strategies for various disorders.
- Evaluate how an understanding of the neurodynamics of habit formation informs the therapist’s clinical approach to foster behavioral change.
- Assess the most recent scientific research on You can learn gratitude and the limitations of positive psychology-based approaches.
- Explain how mindfulness practices can help clients relax and reduce stress.
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DAY 1
Learn the Brain’s Reward System
- Habit formation & maintenance
- Why the brain doesn’t always choose well
- The conscious brain myth
- Brain dictated actions
- Routines vs. impulse
- Reward & habit
- Coping & stress
- Brain-wise change
- Strategie for impulse
- Serotonin
- Solidifying change – from neurons to brain regions
- From state to trait: Short experiences that lead to lasting change
- Willpower
- Willpower: Where is it located?
- Role of exercise
- Mindfulness
- A quick willpower exercise
The Body’s Impact on The Brain: Manage Stress and Anxiety by Altering Your Physical State
- Body-Brain-Mind Talk
- The Vagal Nerve
- Variability in heart rate
- Interoception
- Build stress resiliency & emotional regulation
- Deep relaxation: Breath, posture and breath
- The Body-Brain-Mind connection in all treatment approaches
The Brain’s Impact on The Body
- Chronic Pain, nociceptors, and neurotransmitters
- The centralization of pain and the dorsolateral prefrontal-lobe
- Stress can have a negative impact on your health on Inflammation and pain
- Measurement of pain
- CBT interventions to reappraise your pain
- Pain catastrophizing
- Biofeedback
- Mind-Interventions for the body for Pain
How relationships change Brain: Neuroscience Attachment
- Neuropeptides: Behavior and Oxytocin
- The social brain is the key to healing
- Storytelling: What is its role?
- The brain is in love
- Brain Long-term behavior-Love is a term
- It’s a matter of novelty versus habit
- Engendering secure attachment
- Key brain networks
- Build compassion & empathy
DAY 2
A Depressed Person Brain A Resilient Brain
- How the depressed brain becomes stuck
- Laterality of the Hemispheric hemispheric
- Cytokines & depression
- The neuroscience of guilt & shame
- Opposing paths
- Brain Intercommunication
- Gratitude – neurochemistry & practice
- Neurofeedback: Research on Direct communication with The brain
Trauma Memory Science and Treatment
- Grounding
- Titrating emotions with mindfulness
- Trauma: The fight/flight/freeze response
- Executive functioning
- Implicit memories
- Dual awareness
- Brain savvy narratives
- Breath/Movement/Awareness
- How to deal with shame during trauma
The Addicted Brain: Clinical Implications for the Neuroscience Of Craving
- The reward center’s role
- The neuroscience of craving
- Mindfulness & movement based supports
- Identifying false sanctuaries & underlying beliefs
- Dual awareness
- Avoid conflict and take control of your risk
- The Aging Brain
- Brain There are many changes throughout your life
- Memory Improvement Strategies
- Buffering from Alzheimer’s Disease
- Is Mindfulness a neuroprotective method?
Nutrition & the BrainWe Are What We Eat
- Nutrition for optimal brain functioning
- The brain on Sugar
- Nutraceuticals
- Create an interdisciplinarity team
The Limitations Of Neuroscientific Research Potential Treatment Risiken
- fMRI imaging – blood flow vs. neuronal activity
- The incomplete picture that can be gleaned from only brain activations
- Validity and sample size in neuroscientific research
- Animal research – directly applicable to humans?
- Psychotherapeutic techniques – specific limitations and risks
Here’s What You Will Get In Jennifer Sweeton – 2-Day Mastery Course on Neuroscience Informed Therapy: Connect Complicated Brain Research with Accessible Therapeutic Strategies for Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain, Substance Abuse & Trauma
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes