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• Archive: Faculty:Bessel van der Kolk | Elizabeth Warner | Ruth Lanius | Stephen Porges, PhD | Richard C. Schwartz | Matthew Sanford | Sherain Harricharan | Judson BrewerDuration:6 Hours 42 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jun 01, 2018 Description The study of trauma has probably been the single most fertile area in helping to develop a deeper understanding of the relationship among the emotional, cognitive, social and biological forces that shape human development.
• Starting with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in adults and expanding into early attachment and overwhelming attachment and social experiences in childhood (“Developmental Trauma”), this endeavor has elucidated how certain experiences can “set” psychological expectations and biological selectivity.When addressing the problems of traumatized people who, in a myriad of ways, continue to react to current experience as a replay of the past, there is a need for therapeutic methods that do not depend exclusively on drugs or cognition.
• We have learned that most experience is automatically processed on a subcortical level of the brain; i.e., by “unconscious” interpretations that take place outside of conscious awareness.
• Insight and understanding have only a limited influence on the operation of these subcortical processes, but synchrony, movement and reparative experiences do.Workshops included in this recording:Trauma and Embodied Cognition - Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD The Effects of Traumatic Stress on Self-Experience: Balance, Perception & Sensory Integration - Sherain Harricharan, PhD, Elizabeth Warner, PsyD & Ruth Lanius, MD, PhDThe Psychological Processing of Traumatic Experience: Self-Awareness, Interoception & Memory Processing - How (and How Well) Does EMDR Actually Work?
• - Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD, Matthew Sanford & Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD The Craving Mind: Why We Get Stuck in Habits & How Mindfulness Helps Us Get Unstuck - Judson Brewer, MD, PhDPanel Discussion & QuestionsThe Emergence of a Polygonal-Informed Therapy: How Music & Voice Contribute to Healing Following Trauma - Stephen W. Porges, PhDInternal Family Systems and the Psychotherapy of Self-Leadership: Self and Identity - Richard C. Schwartz, PhD Handouts Manual (8.61 MB) 167 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Trauma and Embodied Cognition - Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD What Trauma Looks LikeThe Effects of Traumatic Stress on Self-Experience: Balance, Perception & Sensory Integration - Sherain Harricharan, PhD & Elizabeth Warner, PsyD The Importance of Balance in the BodyUnderstanding the Vestibular System and its Relationship with TraumaManifestation of Vestibular Neural CircuitryEngagement of the Vestibular System in Healthy Child DevelopmentThe Psychological Processing of Traumatic Experience: Self-Awareness, Interoception & Memory Processing - How (and How Well) Does EMDR Actually Work?