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• Archive: Faculty:Linda Curran | Vincent Felitti | Gabor Maté | Louis Cozolino | Bessel van der Kolk | James W. Hopper | Lance Dodes | Lisa Ferentz | ....Duration:5 Hours 17 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Aug 01, 2016 Description Clients are desperately trying to make sense of their symptoms of depression, free-floating anxiety, addictive behaviors, dysregulated emotions, physiological arousal, and seemingly unrelated medical issues.
• They look to you to create an understanding, provide an accurate diagnosis, and layout an effective treatment approach; however, you find that you can’t without understanding and addressing their “why”.
• The science is clear and overwhelming about the lasting effects of adverse childhood experiences, developmental trauma, and attachment wounds.In this video, you will learn key insights regarding the neuroscience of addiction from the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study, one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse and neglect, and the impact on later-life health and well-being.
• You will understand the important assessment and treatment implications from neuroscience that show us addiction is experience dependent, not substance dependent.
• You will learn treatment recommendations from the leading experts in trauma and addictions treatment including:Bessel A van der Kolk, MD, New York Times best-selling author and the world’s leading expert on psychological traumaVincent Felitti, MD, co-principal investigator of the ACE StudyLouis John Cozolino, PhDLance Dodes, MDLisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPAJim Hopper, PhDGabor Maté, MDLane Pederson, PsyD, LP, DBTCMary Lou Schack, PhDFusing research and theory about attachment and complex developmental trauma, these experts provide invaluable insight that informs our therapy, including:The therapeutic alliance, along with all its inherent challenges with boundaries and clinical enactmentsThe use of contemplative practices for changing the brainTeaching skills for self-regulationEvidence-based modalities for both stabilization and processing traumatic materialThese experts help illustrate how your clients do not get over or grow out of childhood trauma.