Salepage link: At HERE. Archive:
Try as we might through talk and somatic therapies, it can be very difficult to shift the states of fear, shame, and rage that haunt clients with early developmental traumas. Fortunately, recent research shows that using neurofeedback to train the brain to fire in new ways can quiet these trauma-based affects, and create a space for healing.
Manual – Integrating Neurofeedback with Psychotherapy (679.4 KB) | 18 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Neglect and abuse in early childhood impacts the developing brain
Sub-cortical drivers in developmental trauma
The science of neurofeedback
Integration of neurofeedback and psychotherapy
Sebern Fisher, MA, BCN, Psychotherapist and neurofeedback consultant, Northampton, Mass. Author, Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Sebern Fisher is in private practice. She is an author for W.W. Norton and receives royalties. She receives a speaking fee from EEGer. Ms. Fisher receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Sebern Fisher has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.