Jennifer Sweeton – Brain-Based Therapy & Practical Neuroscience: Attachment & Emotion Regulation
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- Jennifer Sweeton is a professor.
6 hours and 28 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
4th of August, 2017
Description
Apply proven brain-based therapies for disorders:
Depression
Anxiety
OCD\sPTSD
Mood imbalances
Enhance treatment results by using neuroscience, evidence-based treatment, and attachment theory.
Discover which classic psychotherapy approaches are beneficial and which are harmful.
Learn how to converse to customers about their brains.This session focuses on the revolution and sea shift that is taking place in the field of psychotherapy. It explains how to conceive psychotherapy using an integrated paradigm that does away with the necessity for “schools of psychotherapy.” Special emphasis will be placed on how to discuss the brain in therapy in order to inspire clients to pursue evidence-based therapies.
Learn how to maximize treatment for a wide range of clients by combining the most recent findings from neuroscience, developmental psychology, psychotherapy research, evidence-based practice, attachment research, and psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral techniques in this session. Take home practical methods for anxiety disorders such as OCD, GAD, Panic Disorder, and PTSD, as well as sadness.
Handouts
ZNM052350 manual (1.97 MB)
After purchase, 66 pages are available.
Additional Resources (13.45 MB)
Outline 144 Pages Available After Purchase
Psychotherapy in the Twenty-First Century
The integrated approach eliminates the necessity for psychotherapy “schools.”
Variables in Treatment Success
Management of outcomes
BASE (Brain, Alliance, System and Evidence-Based Practices)What Neuroscience Can Bring to Therapy
Laterality and lobes in emotional processing
Attention and emotion regulation: the involvement of the prefrontal lobes
Neuroplasticity: How to Change the Brain for Successful Therapy
Neurogenesis is the formation of new neurons in the brain.
Empathy, connection, and the social brainNeurobiology of Development Growth of the Brain
Enriched vs. deprived surroundings
Temperament and attachment in treatment Adolescent and adult attachment schema durability
The teenage brain’s development
The Aging MindMemory’s Function
Memory’s critical significance in treatment
How implicit and explicit memory can become dysregulated
Hippocampus and amygdala dynamics
Techniques for Improving MemoryThe Stress Reaction System
Historical paradigms and modern perspectives
Allostasis is a balanced view of stress.
When stress causes the system to fail: allostatic load
Adverse childhood experiences and their consequences in adulthoodWorking with Anxiety Disorder Neurodynamics: Tame the Amygdala
GAD\sPanic\sOCD\sPTSD
Working with Depression’s Neurodynamics
The neurotransmitter/medication models have limitations.
The importance of categorizing emotions: Laterality of the hemisphere
Cytokines—symptoms of illness
Activity reward system—activation of behavior
MindfulnessPlanting SEEDS—A Healthy Habit
Sleep hygiene—BDNF—miracle growth
Diet—amino acids, fatty acids, and vitamins Education—cognitive
Medical socialism
Mindfulness\sFacultyPsy.D., M.S., M.A. Jennifer Sweeton 12 Organizational Consultant, Clinical Psychologist Mind Works Professional Education Inc. Related seminars and products:
Dr. Jennifer Sweeton is a licensed clinical psychologist, author, and globally known authority on trauma, anxiety, and mental health neuroscience. Dr. Sweeton has been employing EMDR and other memory reconsolidation procedures to treat a range of groups, including war veterans, persons with PTSD and complex trauma, and those suffering from treatment-resistant anxiety, for than a decade.
Her PhD studies were done at Stanford University School of Medicine, the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and the National Center for PTSD. She also has a master’s degree in emotional neuroscience from Stanford University and has researched behavioral genetics at Harvard.
Dr. Sweeton lives in the Kansas City region and operates Kansas City Mental Health Associates, a group private practice. She is a former president of the Oklahoma Psychological Association and a member of the University of Kansas School of Medicine’s adjunct faculty. She is the Greater Kansas City Psychological Association’s president-elect. Dr. Sweeton provides psychiatric therapy to clients in Oklahoma, Kansas, and throughout the world. She is a trauma and neuroscience specialist who has taught thousands of mental health professionals in her seminars.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Jennifer Sweeton works in private practice. She works for the VA Medical Center in Oklahoma City. PESI, Inc. pays Dr. Sweeton a speaking fee.
Jennifer Sweeton does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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