Bessel van der Kolk, Frank W. Putnam – Bessel van der Kolk Trauma Interview Series: Frank Putnam, MD, Pioneer & Researcher in Attachment & Trauma
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31st of January, 2017
DescriptionI recently had the opportunity to interview my colleague and pioneering researcher, Frank Putnam, MD, who is without a doubt one of the world’s best scientists in the subject of trauma, dissociation, and attachment.
His outstanding study yields results that are highly relevant to trauma therapy today. And in this video conversation, you’ll learn firsthand about his zealous research on sexual abuse, transgenerational trauma, dissociation, and various personality disorders (DID).
You’ll develop a grasp of the impact of trauma on the mind and brain as Frank discusses the arc of his discoveries from one intervention project to the next and our chat travels from one question to the next.
I ask you to join me on this trip to learn about this man’s significant work, influence, and contributions to the profession.
Van der Kolk, Bessel
February of this year
Outline
Trauma Clients’ Attachment and States of Change: From Childhood to Adulthood
Frank Putnam, MD, author of The Way We Are: How States of Mind Influence Our Identities, Personalities, and Potential for Change, is introduced by Bessel van der Kolk, MD.
Early research and investigations by Dr. Putnam in rapid-cycling Bipolar and Dissociative Identity Disorder.
DID Physiology
State Changes – the point of transition between the state changes we experience as children and teenagers.
Children’s attachment and attunement
Conclusions of a four-generation longitudinal study of abused and normal childrenAttachments That Were Disrupted Early
Type D disorganized attachment as a precursor to adult physiological and psychiatric disease
The crucial function of the mother: early patterns and interfering with a mother’s first kidAdolescent Female Abuse in Childhood
Levels of cortisol
FSH concentrations
Aspects of trauma that are biological vs those that are behavioral
Attachment as a generational and reverberating characteristic
The “Strange Man” researchChanges in Development and States of Change
Multiple state stacking
Transitions and moving in and out
States that are stuck or slickExecutive Function and Meta-Cognitive Function
Validation: the important urge to “be seen” Functions of healthy connection
The effects of genetics vs trauma on behavior
Treatment ImplicationsWorking with Children and Mothers in the Ohio Home Visit Program
The survey included almost 2,000 households.
Depression in mothers
Abuse of Substances
Domestic abuse
Assist moms with state transitions
Games that replicate the role of the therapist
The study’s effectiveness and public health
Parent/Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)Neuroplasticity
The brain evolves.
Hyper-arousal states “burn out,” resulting in shutdown.Achieving a State of Change
Hypnosis is a valid treatment that has slipped off the radar yet is still effective in the treatment of trauma.
The Stabilization Stages
PTSD alone does not cause intrusive states.
ACE Study, addiction, and ineffective short-term remedies
Military basic training: the quintessential success tale of state reform
Mindfulness necessitates self-compassion.Recent Drug-Induced State Change Research and Evidence
MDMA: PTSD and war trauma, preliminary findings
Psilocybin – Frank’s own study experienceContext, Meaning, and Language
Creating a unified story
Developing the Dissociative Experience Scale from DSM III to DSM-5 (DES)Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Scientist’s and the Study’s Story
The cyclical nature of trauma research and time dissociation
Developing the longterm robust research due to a lack of literature
The DESADiscourse on Brain Functions
Pre-frontal region
Intrusive anterior cingulate statesHow do you assist the person in regaining consciousness?
Reduce triggers
Make a secure environment
Other behaviors can be substituted
How to incorporate self-monitoring into therapy
How to Improve Metacognitive Functioning
Sensory integration includes drumming and rhythm.Aspects of Trauma and Abuse Across Generations
The predatory character
The findings of a multigenerational research
Towson University’s Bethany Brand’s online longitudinal study for clients and clinicians
The significance of “speaking the truth”
The worth of the professional’s histories
How far should you go into the specifics of the trauma?
FacultyM.D. Bessel van der Kolk 58 related seminars and products
Bessel A. van der Kolk, M.D., is a post-traumatic stress disorder clinician, researcher, and educator. His research blends developmental, neurobiological, psychodynamic, and interpersonal components of trauma’s impact and therapy.
Dr. van der Kolk and his colleagues have published extensively on the effects of trauma on development, including dissociative disorders, borderline personality disorder and self-mutilation, cognitive development, memory, and the psychobiology of trauma.
Over 150 peer-reviewed scientific studies on neuroimaging, self-injury, memory, neurofeedback, Developmental Trauma, yoga, theater, and EMDR have been published by him.
He is the creator of the Brookline Trauma Center and the President of the Trauma Research Foundation, which promotes clinical, scientific, and educational programs.
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma, his 2014 New York Times best book, alters our understanding of traumatic stress by exposing how it actually rearranges the brain’s wiring – especially sections dedicated to pleasure, engagement, control, and trust.
He demonstrates how these regions might be reactivated through novel treatments such as neurofeedback, somatically based therapies, EMDR, psychodrama, play, yoga, and others.
Dr. van der Kolk is a psychiatry professor at Boston University Medical School and the previous president of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.
He travels the world teaching at conferences, colleges, and hospitals.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Bessel van der Kolk is a psychiatry professor at Boston University School of Medicine.
PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Bessel van der Kolk does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
Dr. Frank W. Putnam Seminars and goods related to this topic: 2
Frank W. Putnam, M.D., is an Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the author of The Way We Are: How States of Mind Influence Our Identities, Personalities, and Potential for Change.
Beginning with seminal research on dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality), he has tracked a developmental process through generations that connects early childhood trauma to substantial psychiatric, biological, and life course implications.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Financial: As an author, Frank Putnam earns income from Guilford Press and Ipbooks.
Nonfinancial: There are no relevant nonfinancial relationships to declare for Frank Putnam.
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