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• Archive: Faculty:Sebern FisherDuration:2 Hours 17 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 23, 2018 Description Try as we might through talk and somatic therapies, it can be very difficult to shift the states of fear, shame, and rage that haunt clients with early developmental traumas.
• Fortunately, recent research shows that using neurofeedback to train the brain to fire in new ways can quiet these trauma-based affects, and create a space for healing.
• Handouts Manual - Integrating Neurofeedback with Psychotherapy (679.4 KB) 18 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Neglect and abuse in early childhood impacts the developing brainReview of latest researchClinical impactThe multiple meanings of symptomsSub-cortical drivers in developmental traumaPervasiveness of ambient fearAnger and the anti-social elementShame in the absence of selfThe science of neurofeedbackThe electrical circuitry of brain functionBrain plasticity in how the brain firesIntegration of neurofeedback and psychotherapyTraining the brain toward self-regulationHelping your patient to self-regulate Faculty Sebern Fisher, MA, BCN Related seminars and products: 1 Sebern Fisher, MA, BCN, Psychotherapist and neurofeedback consultant, Northampton, Mass.
• Author, Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain.
• Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Sebern Fisher is in private practice.