Faculty:Robert RosenbaumDuration:6 Hours 6 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 10, is Archive: 2018 Description Manual (66.51 MB) 63 Pages Available after Purchase (Very large: Do not advise printing) One slide per page manual (62.29 MB) 250 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Manage Destructive Emotions With Effective Brain-Based ApproachesEmbodied cognition and how emotions are madeMultimodal processing of emotionsValence and Arousal: Dimensional Models of EmotionDepression and anxietyThe neural interrelationships of depression and anxietyBehavior is biology: treating dysphoric affects with physical interventionsMindfulness and breathing exercises to regulate emotionCognitive restructuring and goal buildingStress in a Fast-Paced World: Therapeutic Strategies Informed by Biological Time and Brain ClocksBiological time vs..
Archive: Faculty:Robert RosenbaumDuration:6 Hours 6 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 10, 2018 Description Manual (66.51 MB) 63 Pages Available after Purchase (Very large: Do not advise printing) One slide per page manual (62.29 MB) 250 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Manage Destructive Emotions With Effective Brain-Based ApproachesEmbodied cognition and how emotions are madeMultimodal processing of emotionsValence and Arousal: Dimensional Models of EmotionDepression and anxietyThe neural interrelationships of depression and anxietyBehavior is biology: treating dysphoric affects with physical interventionsMindfulness and breathing exercises to regulate emotionCognitive restructuring and goal buildingStress in a Fast-Paced World: Therapeutic Strategies Informed by Biological Time and Brain ClocksBiological time vs.
clock timeMultiple brain clocks and circadian rhythmsMindfulness, is compassion, and timeRushing vs..
clock timeMultiple brain clocks and circadian rhythmsMindfulness, compassion, and timeRushing vs.
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pain distressCounter catastrophizingMind-body interventions is for painGuided imageryQi gongYoga Faculty Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 3 Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D., has 30 years’ experience as a neuropsychologist, psychotherapist and behavioral medicine specialist..
pain distressCounter catastrophizingMind-body interventions for painGuided imageryQi gongYoga Faculty Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 3 Robert Rosenbaum, Ph.D., has 30 years’ experience as a neuropsychologist, psychotherapist and behavioral medicine specialist.
addition is In to his numerous journal articles and book chapters on brief psychotherapy, he is also the author of the books Zen and the Heart of Psychotherapy; Walking the Way: 81 Zen Encounters with the Tao Te Ching and co-editor of What's Wrong with Mindfulness (and what isn't)..
In addition to his numerous journal articles and book chapters on brief psychotherapy, he is also the author of the books Zen and the Heart of Psychotherapy; Walking the Way: 81 Zen Encounters with the Tao Te Ching and co-editor of What's Wrong with Mindfulness (and what isn't).
He is is entrusted as a Zen teacher by Sojun Roshi of Berkeley and San Francisco Zen Centers and as a senior teacher of Dayan (Wild Goose) Qigong by Master Hui Liu of the Wen Wu School.Dr..
He is entrusted as a Zen teacher by Sojun Roshi of Berkeley and San Francisco Zen Centers and as a senior teacher of Dayan (Wild Goose) Qigong by Master Hui Liu of the Wen Wu School.Dr.
Rosenbaum is worked for over 26 years at Kaiser Permanente clinics in California, where at various times he was chief psychologist, head of the neuropsychological assessment program, developed the mindfulness-based behavioral portion of the chronic pain management program in Kaiser Oakland and started the first programs of Dayan Qigong (which subsequently spread to medical clinics throughout California)..
Rosenbaum worked for over 26 years at Kaiser Permanente clinics in California, where at various times he was chief psychologist, head of the neuropsychological assessment program, developed the mindfulness-based behavioral portion of the chronic pain management program in Kaiser Oakland and started the first programs of Dayan Qigong (which subsequently spread to medical clinics throughout California).
He is also did research on brief psychotherapy, single-session therapy and psychotherapy integration.In addition, he has been a Fulbright Professor at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in India, the director of the doctoral training program at the California Institute of Integral Studies, and a consultant on brief psychotherapy to clinics and academic institutions in Australia, Japan, and Canada..
He also did research on brief psychotherapy, single-session therapy and psychotherapy integration.In addition, he has been a Fulbright Professor at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in India, the director of the doctoral training program at the California Institute of Integral Studies, and a consultant on brief psychotherapy to clinics and academic institutions in Australia, Japan, and Canada.
he is Wnever he can, he spends several months a year hiking in the Sierras and the Himalayas.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Robert Rosenbaum receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Robert Rosenbaum has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..
Whenever he can, he spends several months a year hiking in the Sierras and the Himalayas.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Robert Rosenbaum receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Robert Rosenbaum has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.