Jennifer Sweeton – 2-Day Seminar: EMDR: A Rapid, Safe, and Proven Treatment for Trauma

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• Archive: Faculty:Jennifer SweetonDuration:12 Hours 46 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 20, 2020 Description Manual - EMDR (8.71 MB) 102 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Trauma and Neuroscience Key brain areas involved in traumaPolyvagal Theory, and types of freeze responsesTrauma and insecure attachmentThe neuroscience of developmental traumaClinical implications of the freeze responseHow the EMDR Approach Works The neuroscience of exposure therapy and cognitive therapyThe neuroscience of relaxation exercisesEMDR and other “transformative therapies”Why EMDR works so well from a brain perspectiveTrauma Symptoms and Assessment Tools Traumatic memories and intrusive thoughtsPhobias and anxiety: Insula hyperactivationEmotional hijackings and implicit memoryAvoidance cluster of symptomsWhy treating avoidance in trauma is criticalDSM-5® symptoms in a nutshellConnecting to a diagnosisSimple vs.

• complex traumaIntergenerational traumaSymptom clusters and physical manifestationsCAPS-5 and PCL-5Primary Care PTSD ScreenDual diagnosisOvercome Avoidance with EMDRDual awarenessWhat you are thinking about is the network you’re inActivate networks for changeNeurons that fire together, wire together (Hebb’s Rule)EMDR as neuroentrainmentWhen to Use EMDR in TreatmentDemonstrations and experiential exercisesSingle event traumaAnxiety disorders involving imaginal exposureEMDR Trauma Treatment: The Original 8-Phase Model Client history and treatment planningHow to resource: Create a safe spaceAssessment: Choose a target, SUDS, connect with the image/emotions/thoughtDesensitization: Tactile vs.

• eye movementHow to use touchpoints, Theratapper, CDsPositive Cognition Installation: Likert scale 1-7Body Scan: Locate tension and distress in the bodyClosure: Close the neural network and the 6-hour windowRe-evaluationDemonstration of Original 8-Phase ModelPresenter demonstrationAttendee dyad practice of the 8-phase modelEMDR Techniques to Resolve Traumatic Memories Modifications for Complex/Developmental TraumaDo not use standard protocol – Rationale for modificationsResourcing strategiesTechniques to reinforce and activate positive neural networksRelevance of Polyvagal Theory, early trauma, and EMDRSensory motor modifications and somatic approachesHow to build Dual AwarenessEMDR techniques to bring traumatic memories from the limbic system into the prefrontal cortexAttachment-Based EMDR: Strategies to Treat Relational TraumaStrategies to foster the critical connection between client and therapistMirror neuron activationHow to emphasize safety during sessionsGuidance on order of operationsResearch Limitations and Potential Risks Faculty Jennifer Sweeton, Psy.D., M.S., M.A. Related seminars and products: 12 Organizational Consultant, Clinical Psychologist Mind Works Professional Education Inc Dr. Jennifer Sweeton is a licensed clinical psychologist, author, and internationally-recognized expert on trauma, anxiety, and the neuroscience of mental health.

• Dr. Sweeton has been practicing EMDR for nearly a decade and has treated a variety of populations using EMDR and other memory reconsolidation approaches, including combat veterans, individuals with PTSD and complex trauma, and those suffering from treatment-resistant anxiety.She completed her doctoral training at the Stanford University School of Medicine, the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, and the National Center for PTSD.

• Additionally, she holds a master’s degree in affective neuroscience from Stanford University, and studied behavioral genetics at Harvard University.Dr.

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