Brain Care-Applying the Neuroscience of Well-Being to Help Clients – Linda Graham

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Even as we look to the latest brain research for techniques to apply in our therapeutic work, we too often neglect the damaging impacts of stress, poor lifestyle choices, and overstimulation from digital devices on our brains and bodies. In this recording, you’ll learn empirically-validated techniques to calm your client’s nervous system, help your client come to clarity in decision-making, heal toxic shame, and cultivate your client’s courage to take growth-enhancing risks.


  1. Implement lifestyle choices that protect the physical brain as our clients age, and extend the “health span” portion of our lifespan
  2. Apply the tools of self-directed neuroplasticity in therapy that help reverse the impact of stress and trauma on emotional regulation, learning and memory, and empathy
  3. Engage clients with practices such as guided visualizations and process journaling that can enhance the higher brain’s capacity for response flexibility, discernment, planning, creativity, and imagination
  4. Apply interventions that help prevent/reverse addiction to digital technology and recover capacities for focused attention and concentration, relational intimacy, introspection, and self-reflection
  5. Employ valuable resources in the latest findings about the brain and the mind-body connection

Multiple approaches, experiences change the brain

Consciousness remains unexplained

Mindfulness, compassion

Telomeres, longevity, types of movement

Cognitive impairment, depression

Sleep improvement strategies

Brief restorative strategies

MIND diet

Neurotoxins

Impact of obesity

Reactivity and healing

Emotional regulation

Modifying perceptions and reactions

Contraction and reactivity

Resilience and health

Ability to shift perspective

Mindful self-compassion and acceptance

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