Janina Fisher – Brain-to-Brain: Mastering the Neurobiological Waltz
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- Janina Fisher is a professor.
2 hours and 48 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
22nd of March, 2017
DescriptionClients reared by neglectful or terrifying caregivers may grow up with an unconscious bodily heritage of early traumatic attachment, craving for closeness but unable to endure or sustain connection. Even their neural systems revolt against physical closeness to people, or they can’t stand being alone. As a result, their interactions, including those with therapists, are unstable. Coregulation is a critical method for working with these individuals; it is a brain-to-brain neurobiological tango that relies on the therapist’s sensitivity to implicit emotional and physical communication. You’ll learn how to:
Recognize certain core issues in the therapeutic alliance as manifestations of traumatic attachment, such as idealization and devaluing, stuckness, struggles for control, and abandonment fears.
Develop your ability to communicate “right brain to right brain,” or to “speak” without using words.
Mirror your clients’ rhythms, body language, tone of voice, facial emotions, and gestures in a “dyadic dance.”
Handouts
ZNM052975 (2.28 MB) (2.28 MB)
Outline of 19 pages available after purchase
The therapeutic relationship as a dance of attachment systems
Early childhood experiences have an impact on attachment and affect management.Self-regulation and arousal
Contextual security vs. insecurity
Brain structures and systems involved in affect self-regulationSympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system functions
Hypoarousal and hyperarousal consequences
Early attachment experiences are unconscious in nature.Somatic learning/body memory
Avoidance vs. Approach
Relationship therapy and coping with a sense of threatAttachment styles
Body memory’s unconscious nature
Nonverbal communication and therapeutic communication
Arousal control that worksOptimal arousal window
therapist dysregulation sources
Somatic transference and countertransference identification
Psychomotor Sensorimotor TherapyThe influence of internal dialogue and labeling
Integrating mindfulness techniques into the mind/body
Interpersonal psychotherapy co-regulationCommunication approaches that work
Bringing sensory experiences together and combining them
Technique of experimentation
Brain-to-brain collaborationMirror neurons’ function
System of Social Involvement
Flowing with opposition
Summary\sFacultyDr. Janina Fisher 63 related seminars and products
Janina Fisher, Ph.D., is a certified clinical psychologist and instructor at Bessel van der Kolk, MD’s Trauma Center. Dr. Fisher, a Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute faculty member, an EMDR International Association consultant, a past president of the New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation, and a former Harvard Medical School instructor, lectures nationally and internationally on the integration of neurobiological research and new trauma treatment paradigms into traditional psychotherapies.
Disclosures for Speakers: Janina Fisher is a private practitioner. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Janina Fisher does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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