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- Faculty:
- Carol Kershaw | Bill Wade
- Duration:
- 12 Hours 13 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Nov 08, 2018
Description
Outline
Motivate and Engage Your Clients with Neuroscience
- Simple explanations on brain structure and function
- The neurobiology of specific disorders
- You can change – neuroplasticity and the potential for transformation
Teach Clients About Brain Health
- Sleep quality and mood
- Nutrition
- The habit of exercise
- The value of social support
- Detrimental impacts of stress
How the Neurobiology of Attachment and Relationships Informs Your Clinical Practice
- Neurobiological basis of attachment
- How relationships impact our brains
- Mirror neurons, empathy and connecting with others
- Oxytocin and the individual self
- How attachment style impacts your clients’ relationships
- Attachment and attunement in the therapeutic relationship
Trauma: Connect the Neurobiology of Trauma to Treatment
- Childhood trauma and the trajectory of brain development
- The fight/flight/freeze response
- Implicit memory and the limbic system
- Clinical techniques:
- Trigger identification
- Exposure
- Guided imagery
- Grounding strategies
Anxiety and Stress: Regulate Emotion and Interrupt Anxious Rumination
- How the brain is organized – and how it organizes
- Homeostasis, stress pathways and stress responses
- The resting state – the parasympathetic nervous system and mental health
- Emotional and thinking circuits, and perception of control – and why this matters to therapy
- Clinical techniques:
- Mindful awareness of emotions – labeling emotions
- Interventions that shift focus away from anxious rumination
- Interrupt worry patterns with physical exercise
- Diaphragmatic breathing exercises to regulate emotion
- Resiliency – susceptibility to stress-based damage
Depression: Techniques to Intervene in the Downward Spiral
- The limitations of medication-based treatment
- Brain circuits involved in positive and negative emotion
- The brain’s negativity bias and depression risk
- The amygdala in the depressed brain
- The downward spiral
- Reconstructed memories
- Clinical techniques:
- Behavioral Activation – get out of your head and into your life
- Cognitive therapy tools – problem solving skills in the treatment plan
- The psychology of obtainable goals
- Self-compassion as a buffer to depressive symptoms
Neurocognitive Health Checkup
- Test of Variable Attention (TOVA)
- Mood evaluation
- Biochemical dysfunction and depression
- Measuring memory
- Brain injury
- Neurofeedback
Simple Biofeedback Tools for Regulating Physiological Responses
- Physiological control and psychology
- Biofeedback games
- Controlled breathing
- Heart Rate Variability
- EEG biofeedback training
Distractibility and the Brain: Cognitive Costs in the Land of Information Overload
- The myth of multitasking – Multitasking vs. task switching
- Synaptic pathways, mental states, memory and learning
- The pre-frontal cortex and flexible goal directed behavior
- Teach clients coping strategies that can:
- Reshape detrimental behavioral patterns
- Decrease distractions
- Build organizational and time management skills
The Neuroscience of Positive Psychology
- The science behind gratitude
- Overcome barriers to practicing gratitude
- Easy-to-use gratitude exercises
- The neuroanatomy of forgiveness
- Strengths-based interventions
- Flow states
- Merge action with awareness
- Flow, the prefrontal cortex, and the inner critic
- Research limitations of positive psychology approaches
The Limitations of Neuroscientific Research and Potential Risks
- fMRI imaging
- Things to keep in mind regarding animal studies
- Simple explanations for complicated processes
- Research limitations, and treatment risks
Faculty
Carol Kershaw, Ed.D. Related seminars and products: 5
Carol Kershaw, Ed.D., is a licensed psychologist and co-director of the Milton Erickson Institute of Houston and co-author of Brain Change Therapy: Clinical Interventions for Self Transformation (2012 WW Norton), co-author of The Worry Free Mind (Career Press) and author of The Couple’s Hypnotic Dance (Brunner/Mazel). She is board certified in Neurofeedback, a member of the American Psychological Association, and approved consultant for the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. She is an international trainer and is a frequent presenter in the states on the most cutting edge interventions based in neuroscience and hypnosis. Carol has been featured on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC for her cutting-edge work.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Carol Kershaw receives royalties as an author for W.W. Norton and Company. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Carol Kershaw has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
Bill Wade Related seminars and products: 3
Bill Wade, M.Div., LPC, LMFT is a licensed professional counselor and marriage and family therapist, author and international trainer. Co-director of the Milton Erickson Institute of Houston he is also a co-author of Brain Change Therapy: Clinical Interventions for Self-Transformation and The Worry Free Mind: Train Your Brain, Calm The Stress Spin Cycle, and Discover a Happier, More Productive You. Bill has taught extensively in the states on neuroscience and has also taught meditation and given Dharma lectures at various Buddhist temples.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: J. William Wade maintains a private practice. He receives royalties from W.W. Norton, Amazon Books and CDS. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: J. William Wade is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; American Counseling Association; and Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Purchase Carol Kershaw, Bill Wade – 2-Day Intensive Neuroscience for Clinicians Course: Bring the Brain into Therapy courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83
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