Jennifer Sweeton – Neuroscience for Clinicians: Powerful Brain-Centric Interventions to Help Your Clients Overcome Anxiety, Trauma, Substance Abuse and Depression
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Jennifer Sweeton is a professor.
5 hours and 41 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright: September 8, 2016
Description
Neuroscience has provided us with tremendous insights into the functioning of the brain and its relationship to our mental health. And, because neuroplasticity occurs throughout life, you may provide hope for true change no matter how long your client has struggled.
This tape will bridge the gap between difficult research and clinical practice, transforming how you see and work with traumatized, stressed, addicted, nervous, and depressed clients!
Learn how and where neuroplasticity develops, as well as how to employ it therapeutically. Take part in pleasant learning activities that will equip you with the clear ideas and background you need to use neuroscience in your career. Utilize many modalities to overcome obstacles, generate creative answers, and transform challenges into opportunities. Change may be initiated via top-down, bottom-up, and horizontal strategies that can be creatively tailored.
Leave this program as the most knowledgeable clinician you can be, confident in incorporating the most recent neuroscience findings into your therapies!
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Manual (4.96 MB) (4.96 MB)
Outline: 83 Pages Available After Purchase
From neurons to structures, routes, and networks, this tour of the brain will teach physicians all they need to know.
3D visualization of brain structures
How the brain handles top-down, bottom-up, and horizontal information
The interaction between mental health and important nervous system structures, functions, and routes
Utilize both implicit and explicit memory.
Key routes that influence therapeutic interventions:
The Pain Pathway
Pathway of Reward
Fear-Stress Relationship
The Social Brain and Nervous System Networks: We are predisposed to attunement.
Default Mode Networks (DMN) and Task Mode Networks (TMN) (TMN)
Attachment for healing
Bottom-up activation of mirror neurons
Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis: The Brain’s Ability to Change
Three change timelines
The synapse’s neuroplasticity
How to Encourage Client Neuroplasticity
Neuroplasticity in action: Get your brain moving!
Bottom-up, top-down, and horizontal healing interventions
Sensory Perception
Mindfulness and meditation
Unconscious Body Work and the DMN
The Mind-Body Connection
Include the Brain in Treatments
Stress
The effects of stress on the neurological system
Relax the stress/fear response pathway.
Improve your coping skills by developing alert/relaxed attention.
Trauma
Yoga can help you gain confidence.
Memory malleability and its clinical implications for trauma treatment
Reinforce implicit memories
Anxiety
The worried brain response
Work from the top down, bottom up, or horizontally.
Movement can help to calm the limbic system from the bottom up.
Relax the insula by practicing meditative sensory awareness.
Mindfully deconstruct sensations
Abuse of Substances
Addiction-related brain regions
Rewire the incentive system
Remove yourself from pleasure and misery.
Prefrontal connections and decision-making
Depression
The brain pattern associated with depression
Yoga and meditation’s effects on the nervous system
Prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus, and mindfulness are all used to regulate the limbic system.
Combine the real and the ideal
Mirror neurons can help you cultivate a pleasant connection.
Increase your compassion and thankfulness.
6 Guidelines for Including the Brain in Your Therapy Faculty
Psy.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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