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• Archive: Faculty:Robert RosenbaumDuration:6 Hours 6 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 10, 2018 Description Manual (66.51 MB) 63 Pages Available after Purchase (Very large: Do not advise printing) One slide per page manual (62.29 MB) 250 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Manage Destructive Emotions With Effective Brain-Based ApproachesEmbodied cognition and how emotions are madeMultimodal processing of emotionsValence and Arousal: Dimensional Models of EmotionDepression and anxietyThe neural interrelationships of depression and anxietyBehavior is biology: treating dysphoric affects with physical interventionsMindfulness and breathing exercises to regulate emotionCognitive restructuring and goal buildingStress in a Fast-Paced World: Therapeutic Strategies Informed by Biological Time and Brain ClocksBiological time vs.
• clock timeMultiple brain clocks and circadian rhythmsMindfulness, compassion, and timeRushing vs.
• relishingCultivate “presence” with clientsADHD, Inattention, Hyperactivity, and Impulsivity: The Biology of Attention and Brain-centric InterventionsThe brain’s attention networksVarieties of attention – assessment and utilizationExecutive control of attentionImpulsivity and the brain’s reward pathwayMindfulness awarenessImprove attention with strengths-based approachesTrauma: Clinical Techniques Informed by the Science of MemoryMemory as an active reconstructionTechniques to calm the traumatized brainMindfulnessImagerySomatic approachesMalleability of memory: implications for treating traumaRewire the Brain to Ease Chronic PainMultiple pathways – ascending and descendingPain intensity vs.
• pain distressCounter catastrophizingMind-body interventions for painGuided imageryQi gongYoga Faculty Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 3 Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D., has 30 years’ experience as a neuropsychologist, psychotherapist and behavioral medicine specialist.
• In addition to his numerous journal articles and book chapters on brief psychotherapy, he is also the author of the books Zen and the Heart of Psychotherapy; Walking the Way: 81 Zen Encounters with the Tao Te Ching and co-editor of What's Wrong with Mindfulness (and what isn't).