Defining Moments in Couples Therapy: Neuroscience in the Consulting Room – Susan Johnson & James Coan

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Summary

• Archive: Understanding the neurobiology of the brain not only explains how change happens, it also translates into more effective psychotherapy.

• In this dynamic demonstration-workshop, Sue Johnson, EdD and James Coan PhD offer a dialogue demonstrating the relevance of neuroscience to the process of repairing couples relationships.

• Together the presenters will review recorded couples therapy sessions to explore how neurobiological insights can inform and help shape a therapist’s moment-by-moment decision-making.Demonstrate how to "read" clients' facial and body language as outward signs of their brain function and emotional processing -- and use this knowledge to select and time interventions more effectively.Describe how to make your interventions more efficient by tapping into the processes of relational regulation.Determine when clients can't self-soothe or access higher brain functions and intervene accordingly.Identify the relevance of neuroscience to the process of repairing couples relationships.Overview of couple’s therapyRecognizing EFT in therapyUsing a clear, systematic approaches to get the best outcomes - Attachment TheoryExperiencing couple’s therapyDiscover how relationships affect the brain with James CoanEvoke the attachment panic to activate brain functionExposure to a recorded couple’s therapy sessionConcluding remarks with Sue Johnson and James CoanExplaining client vulnerabilities and what it means for treatmentTechniques to help couples change and grow through each other for a better sense of self

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