For therapists, neuroscience-informed principles and practices to nurture resilience, connection, and healing.
Most therapists have heard about the breakthroughs taking place in neuroscience and how they can benefit the clinical practice of psychotherapy. If you're seeking to begin applying these insights yourself, where exactly do you start?
In this audio learning program, Linda Graham brings you the most relevant insights from current research that best complement a wide range of clinical modalities and perspectives.
Here, she shares the theory and practical clinical tools you need to start using discoveries in the field of neuroscience with your clients. For therapists at all levels and orientations, this course provides in-depth instruction and skills-based training that explore:
- Neuroplasticity and the encoding of new neural circuitry
- The role of the therapeutic relationship in rewiring the brain
- Applying body-based and somatic tools and practices
- Regulating the nervous system and the fight-flight-freeze response
- Nurturing positive emotions and states
- The revolutionary practice of mindful self-compassion
- Cultivating both interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence
- The practice of mindfulness and its research-backed benefits
- Brain and nervous system self-care practices for clients, and much more
In eight immersive sessions, you'll learn how to reduce and reverse the impacts of stress, trauma, anxiety, and depression; help clients strengthen their capacities to create healthier neural patterns; and help them build deeper awareness, empathy, resonance, and connection with others.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible