Private Library for Anything and Everything

Bessel van der Kolk – Intensive Trauma Treatment

Bessel van der Kolk – Intensive Trauma Treatment
[Site rip 20 MP4][18 PDF][1 MP3]

Description

***********************************************************This is the effort of a GB. Sharing outside of elib is absolutely forbidden***********************************************************Dr. Bessel van der Kolk’s Intensive Trauma Treatment Coursehttp://trauma.kajabi.com/sp/38521-pesiCan you say with confidence to your trauma clients, “I can help you with what you are hurting from?”Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, New York Times bestselling author of The Body Keeps the Score, has not only dedicated his career to trauma research, he has maintained a clinical practice for 30 years — forging ahead and challenging the status quo of traditional psychotherapy, to decipher what works and what doesn’t in healing trauma.Now for a limited time only, Dr. van der Kolk presents his proven treatment approach in an intensive online course that will permanently transform your work with trauma clients.Transform Your Approach to Trauma Treatmentby using today’s most effective pathways to healing”Dr. van der Kolk offers a brilliant synthesis of clinical cases, neuroscience, powerful tools, and caring humanity, offering a whole new level of healing for the traumas carried by so many.” – Jack Kornfield, Ph.D., author of A Path with Heart”Van der Kolk, the eminent impresario of trauma treatment, who has spent a career bringing together diverse trauma scientists and clinicians and their ideas, while making his own pivotal contributions, describes what is arguably the most important series of breakthroughs in mental health in the last thirty years.” – Norman Doidge, M.D., author of The Brain That Changes ItselfTrauma treatment is about helping people feel completely and totally safe right now.To feel fully alive and to be fully engaged in the present, and to have a voice.Trauma treatment is about reclaiming lives…In this transformational 6-week course, Dr. van der Kolk will give you a new understanding of the neuroscience of traumatic stress and the research demonstrating the efficacy of mind-body treatment approaches.He will detail the benefits of numerous treatment modalities including neurofeedback, EMDR, mediation, yoga, mindfulness, and sensory integration methods such as dance and movement.You’ll learn for whom each method works, why it works, how often it works, and how well it works — based on both Dr. van der Kolk’s own research and that of other leading trauma experts.Through intriguing videos, case studies, and his masterful explanation, you will learn how to help clients reclaim their voices, their bodies, and their lives. Plus, Dr. van der Kolk personally selected five renowned experts in the field of trauma to share their insight on traumatic stress — professionals and colleagues who over the years have brought a deeper understanding of this field to him — and now to us.Ed Tronick Dr. Ed Tronick on Trust and Meaning Making in Parent-Child InteractionsDr. Ed Tronick is a developmental psychologist and expert in infants and attachment, the Director of Child Development Unit and Distinguished Professor at UMass, Boston and a lecturer at Harvard Medical SchoolStephenPorges Dr. Stephen Porges on Connectedness as a Biological Imperative: Understanding Trauma Through the Lens of the Polyvagal TheoryDr. Stephen Porges is the creator of The Polyvagal Theory, and an International expert on neurophysiology of emotions, trauma, and attachmentAlexanderMCFarlane Dr. Alexander McFarlane on How PTSD Affects Mind, Brain and BiologyDr. Alexander McFarlane is the head of Australia’s The Centre for Military and Veterans’ Health, and a renowned psychiatrist and researcher in the field of PTSDStephen Suomi Dr. Stephen Suomi on Lessons from Monkeys About Interactions Between Genes, Environment and Attachment PatternsDr. Stephen Suomi is the Chief of the Laboratory of Comparative Ethology at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in Bethesda, Maryland, and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceRachel Yehuda Dr. Rachel Yehuda on Transgenerational Transmission of TraumaDr. Rachel Yehuda is the Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience and Director of the Traumatic Stress Studies Division at Mount Sinai School of MedicineIncrease your confidence and effectiveness in treating clients with trauma with Dr. Bessel van der Kolk’s intensive trauma treatment course.Here’s everything included in the 6-week online course: Over 11 hours of video training on contemporary trauma treatment featuring today’s leading trauma expert, Dr. Bessel A. van der Kolk Five additional hour-long guest presentations featuring Alexander McFarlane, Stephen Suomi, Ed Tronick, Stephen Porges, and Rachel Yehuda BonusesThe Body Keeps the Score: Trauma and Healing -Bessel van der KolkExamine & explain how traumatized people process information.Describe how sensorimotor processing can alleviate traumatic re-experiencing.Describe the range of adaptations to trauma early in the life cycle.Explain how trauma affects the developing mind and brain.Summarize the recent advances in neurobiology of trauma.Identify the difference between disrupted attachment and traumatic stress.Describe how adverse childhood experiences effect brain development, emotion regulation & cognition.List and describe techniques of physical mastery, affect regulation and memory processing.Describe the development of Developmental Trauma Disorder.Explain the current DSM-5® position on DTD.Explain how to integrate various treatment approaches in your practice.Summarize treatment strategies alternatives to drugs and talk therapy.How PTSD Affects Mind, Brain and Biology – Alexander McFarlane, MB BS (Hons), MDSummarize the findings of the nature of PTSD and how it affects mind, body and brain on a study.Connectedness as a Biological Imperative: Understanding Trauma Through the Lens of the Polyvagal Theory – Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D.Participants will be able to identify particular biological theories which have influenced our understanding of the influence of early experience on outcome.Participants will be able to describe how deficits in the regulation of the Social Engagement System relate to the core features of posttraumatic stress disorder.Lessons from Monkeys About Interactions Between Genes, Environment and Attachment Patterns – Stephen Suomi, Ph.D.Participants will be able to identify at least one way that genetics and environment shape developmental trajectory.Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma – Rachel Yehuda, Ph.D.Describe the impact on glucocorticoid levels and receptors in patients exposed to trauma.Trust and Meaning Making in Parent-Child Interactions – Ed Tronick, Ph.D.Describe the role of stress-regulating systems in caregiver/child interactions.Rewiring the Brain: Neurofeedback with Bessel van der Kolk, MD -Bessel van der KolkDescribe how brainwaves function in the various parts of the brain; their alteration in trauma survivors, and how neurofeedback works to “re-wire” the brain for healing.Master Clinician Series: The Adverse Childhood Experiences StudyList the 10 categories studied, along with the major findings, The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study.Discuss the impact of 6 or more ACEs with regard to adult morbidity and mortality.Describe the impact of the addition of 10 “trauma-informed questions” to a general medical questionnaire in terms of medical costs.OutlineThe Body Keeps the Score: Trauma and Healing -Bessel van der KolkNeuroscience & Brain DevelopmentNeuroscience and brain developmentHow children learn to regulate their arousal systemsHow the brain regulates itselfDevelopmental psychopathology: The derailment of developmental processes & brain development due to trauma, abuse and neglectHow the brain responds to treatmentEarly Life TraumaInterpersonal neurobiologyAdaptations to trauma early in the life cycleLoss of affect regulationChronic destructive relationships towards self and othersDissociation and amnesiaSomatizationSelf-blame, guilt and shameChronic distrust and identification with the aggressorAttachment, Trauma, and PsychopathologyThe breakdown of information processing in traumaMirror neuron systems and brain developmentHow to overcome the destabilization and disintegrationThe compulsion to repeat – origins and solutionsDifference between disorganized attachment and traumatic stressNeuroscience, Trauma, Memory and the BodyThe neurobiology of traumatic stressLearned helplessness and learned agencyRestoring active mastery and the ability to attend to current experiencesSomatic re-experiencing of trauma-related sensations and affects that serve as engines for continuing maladaptive behaviorsHow mind and brain mature in the context of caregiving systemsThe Diagnosis and Treatment of Trauma-Related DisordersDevelopmental Trauma Disorder (DTD)Affect and impulse dysregulationDisturbances of attention, cognition and consciousnessDistortions in self-perception and systems of meaningInterpersonal difficultiesSomatization and biological dysregulationThe development of DTD in the DSM-5® as a diagnosis and its implications for assessment, diagnosis and treatmentTrauma-specific Treatment InterventionsThe role of body-oriented and neurologically-based therapies to resolve the traumatic pastAlternatives to drugs and talk therapyEMDRSelf-regulation, including yogaMindfulnessPlay and theatreDance, movement and sensory integrationNeurofeedbackHow PTSD Affects Mind, Brain and Biology – Alexander McFarlane, MB BS (Hons), MDStudy Findings:PTSDMindBrainBiologyConnectedness as a Biological Imperative: Understanding Trauma Through the Lens of the Polyvagal Theory – Stephen W. Porges, Ph.D.Polyvagal TheorySocial Engagement SystemImpact on PTSDLessons from Monkeys About Interactions Between Genes, Environment and Attachment Patterns – Stephen Suomi, Ph.D.Research on environment & genetics in primate interactionsGenetic and environmental factors that influence developmentTransgenerational Transmission of Trauma – Rachel Yehuda, Ph.D.Biological factors and stress levelsEnvironmental factors and body impactTrust and Meaning Making in Parent-Child Interactions – Ed Tronick, Ph.D.Infant/Caregiver interactionsStress regulation systemsRewiring the Brain: Neurofeedback with Bessel van der Kolk, MD -Bessel van der KolkTrauma’s impactNeurofeedback researchLong-term benefits of treatmentMaster Clinician Series: The Adverse Childhood Experiences StudyIntroduction of Vincent Felitti, MDThe Origins of the ACE StudyCore issues of the Ace Study10 Categories StudiedDemographicsRaceAgeEducation3 categories of how damage occursAddiction10 Additional Trauma-oriented QuestionsProcess of the studyMental and Financial Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiencesthis is different from the other 28 week GB by same authorDownload:Contributors: ImtyOthers: As per elib rulesGB page: to all who made this possibleEnjoy

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Bessel van der Kolk – Intensive Trauma Treatment”
Quick Navigation
×
×

Cart