Sebern Fisher – Developmental Trauma and The Fear-Driven Brain: Applied Neuroscience to Provide Hope and Healing in Trauma Treatment

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What is Faculty:Sebern FisherDuration:12 Hours 4 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Sep 17,?

Faculty:Sebern FisherDuration:12 Hours 4 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Sep 17, is Archive: 2018 Description praises Fisher as “an immensely experienced neurofeedback practitioner [and] the right person to teach us how to integrate it into clinical practice.”Give the possibility of hope and healing to traumatized clients..

How does Faculty:Sebern FisherDuration:12 Hours 4 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Sep 17, Archive:?

Archive: Faculty:Sebern FisherDuration:12 Hours 4 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Sep 17, 2018 Description praises Fisher as “an immensely experienced neurofeedback practitioner [and] the right person to teach us how to integrate it into clinical practice.”Give the possibility of hope and healing to traumatized clients.

What is Developmental Trauma and Fear-Driven Brain (8.07 MB) 76 Pages Available?

Developmental Trauma and Fear-Driven Brain (8.07 MB) 76 Pages Available is Manual - after Purchase Outline Insecure Attachment and Developmental TraumaNeuronal patterns of PTSDThe innate potential for relationshipUnrepaired attachment disruptionThe inheritance of insecure attachment – the state of baseline survival fearLong-term consequences – void of selfThe Fear-Driven Brain: Adverse Childhood Experiences and TraumaThe traumatized brainThe autonomic and central nervous systemsThe brainstem and hypothalamusThe cerebellum, hemispheres and lobes of the brainNeurodevelopmental consequencesImpaired brain developmentImpaired emotional regulation and impulse controlDysregulated stress responseAlterations in physical growthTelomeres and cellular agingThe firing and misfiring of neural networksParasympathetic Nervous System shutdown and the vagal nervePolyvagal Theory in trauma practice - PorgesThe role of glial cellsAccessing brain plasticityArousal, Reactivity, and Affect Dysregulation in TraumaOverarousal and affect dysregulationPrimary, sub-cortical and right hemisphere affectsThe inherent limits of talk therapyChronic baseline fear and self-reflectionThe role of affect regulation in therapeutic effectivenessStop Letting Fear, Shame and Rage Hijack Trauma TreatmentShortcomings of medicationThe relationship between fear and shameCognition in “survival mode”Manifestations of limbically driven emotionsNeurofeedback and the pulses of fear, shame and rageFear as the Core of Transference: Handle Transference and Counter-Transference IssuesCritical interpersonal dynamics – a partnership in affect regulationImpacts on the therapeutic bondMinimize intense transferenceCultivate presence and attunementNeurofeedback and quieting the alarm of abandonmentNeurofeedback as Applied Neuroscience in Psychotherapy: Essentials and AssessmentThe risks of treatmentShift the burden of affect regulation from the therapist to the trainingA new experience of homeostasisFiring, frequencies, and arousalStrengthen circuitsState dependence – fear states dysregulateStates to traitsQuiet Fear with Neurofeedback: Integrate Neurofeedback into Trauma TreatmentWhen to talk and when to trainClinical assessment for neurofeedbackAttention, anxiety, depression, etc.Considerations regarding sexuality and medicationWork with sensors, placementsIdentify maladaptive patterns of neuronal firingUsing EEG – frequencies and amplitudesAdjust function - operant conditioning of brain wavesFeedback - change the frequencies attributed to over-arousalInhibit frequencies you want less ofReward frequencies you want more ofReward disconnected areas to connect or overly connected parts to disconnectWhen training plateaus - lack of progress is not resistanceHow do you know when training is over?Who Will I Be When I’m Not Afraid: Working with the Fear-Bound IdentityA trauma identity inextricably bound to fearThe healing paradoxTreatment challenges when fear begins to quietTransition clients to an unfamiliar identityIntegration of new state, new traits and new sense of self Faculty Sebern Fisher, MA, LMH, BCN Related seminars and products: 3 Sebern Fisher, MA, LMH, BCN is an internationally recognized expert on the use of neurofeedback in the treatment of developmental trauma and best-selling author of Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain..

How does Developmental Trauma and Fear-Driven Brain (8.07 MB) 76 Pages Available relationshipUnrepaired?

Manual - Developmental Trauma and Fear-Driven Brain (8.07 MB) 76 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Insecure Attachment and Developmental TraumaNeuronal patterns of PTSDThe innate potential for relationshipUnrepaired attachment disruptionThe inheritance of insecure attachment – the state of baseline survival fearLong-term consequences – void of selfThe Fear-Driven Brain: Adverse Childhood Experiences and TraumaThe traumatized brainThe autonomic and central nervous systemsThe brainstem and hypothalamusThe cerebellum, hemispheres and lobes of the brainNeurodevelopmental consequencesImpaired brain developmentImpaired emotional regulation and impulse controlDysregulated stress responseAlterations in physical growthTelomeres and cellular agingThe firing and misfiring of neural networksParasympathetic Nervous System shutdown and the vagal nervePolyvagal Theory in trauma practice - PorgesThe role of glial cellsAccessing brain plasticityArousal, Reactivity, and Affect Dysregulation in TraumaOverarousal and affect dysregulationPrimary, sub-cortical and right hemisphere affectsThe inherent limits of talk therapyChronic baseline fear and self-reflectionThe role of affect regulation in therapeutic effectivenessStop Letting Fear, Shame and Rage Hijack Trauma TreatmentShortcomings of medicationThe relationship between fear and shameCognition in “survival mode”Manifestations of limbically driven emotionsNeurofeedback and the pulses of fear, shame and rageFear as the Core of Transference: Handle Transference and Counter-Transference IssuesCritical interpersonal dynamics – a partnership in affect regulationImpacts on the therapeutic bondMinimize intense transferenceCultivate presence and attunementNeurofeedback and quieting the alarm of abandonmentNeurofeedback as Applied Neuroscience in Psychotherapy: Essentials and AssessmentThe risks of treatmentShift the burden of affect regulation from the therapist to the trainingA new experience of homeostasisFiring, frequencies, and arousalStrengthen circuitsState dependence – fear states dysregulateStates to traitsQuiet Fear with Neurofeedback: Integrate Neurofeedback into Trauma TreatmentWhen to talk and when to trainClinical assessment for neurofeedbackAttention, anxiety, depression, etc.Considerations regarding sexuality and medicationWork with sensors, placementsIdentify maladaptive patterns of neuronal firingUsing EEG – frequencies and amplitudesAdjust function - operant conditioning of brain wavesFeedback - change the frequencies attributed to over-arousalInhibit frequencies you want less ofReward frequencies you want more ofReward disconnected areas to connect or overly connected parts to disconnectWhen training plateaus - lack of progress is not resistanceHow do you know when training is over?Who Will I Be When I’m Not Afraid: Working with the Fear-Bound IdentityA trauma identity inextricably bound to fearThe healing paradoxTreatment challenges when fear begins to quietTransition clients to an unfamiliar identityIntegration of new state, new traits and new sense of self Faculty Sebern Fisher, MA, LMH, BCN Related seminars and products: 3 Sebern Fisher, MA, LMH, BCN is an internationally recognized expert on the use of neurofeedback in the treatment of developmental trauma and best-selling author of Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain.

What is She?

She is has been working with traumatized people for over 35 years and has integrated Neurofeedback and psychotherapy in her treatment of developmental trauma in adults and adolescents for the past 20 years.Prior to adopting Neurofeedback, Sebern was the clinical director of a residential treatment program for severely disturbed adolescents for 15 years..

How does She has been working?

She has been working with traumatized people for over 35 years and has integrated Neurofeedback and psychotherapy in her treatment of developmental trauma in adults and adolescents for the past 20 years.Prior to adopting Neurofeedback, Sebern was the clinical director of a residential treatment program for severely disturbed adolescents for 15 years.

What is there?

there is While she introduced the understanding of the impact of attachment rupture and was the first to implement DBT in a residential setting.Sebern consults and trains on the integration of Neurofeedback and therapy, nationally and internationally.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Sebern Fisher is in private practice..

How does there introduced?

While there she introduced the understanding of the impact of attachment rupture and was the first to implement DBT in a residential setting.Sebern consults and trains on the integration of Neurofeedback and therapy, nationally and internationally.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Sebern Fisher is in private practice.

What is She?

She is is an author for W.W. Norton and receives royalties..

How does She is?

She is an author for W.W. Norton and receives royalties.

What is She?

She is receives a speaking fee from EEGer..

How does She receives?

She receives a speaking fee from EEGer.

What is Ms. Fisher?

Ms. Fisher is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Sebern Fisher has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..

How does Ms. Fisher receives?

Ms. Fisher receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Sebern Fisher has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.

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