Charles A Simpkins – Neuroscience for Clinicians: Brain Change for Stress, Anxiety, Trauma, Moods and Substance Abuse

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[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Charles A Simpkins – Neuroscience for Clinicians: Brain Change for Stress, Anxiety, Trauma, Moods and Substance Abuse courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41Faculty:Charles A Simpkins, PH.D.Duration:5 Hours 37 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 16, 2016 Manual (27.58 MB) 116 Pages Available after Purchase OutlineTour through the Brain: What clinicians need to know from neurons to structures, to pathways, to networksSee brain structures in 3-DHow the brain processes top-down, bottom-up, and horizontalThe interplay of mental health and key nervous system structures, functions, and pathwaysWork with implicit and explicit memoriesHow key pathways inform clinical interventions:Pain PathwayReward PathwayFear-Stress PathwayNervous System Networks and the Social Brain: We are wired for attunementDefault Mode (DMN) and Task Mode Networks (TMN)Healing attachmentActivate mirror neurons bottom-upNeuroplasticity and Neurogenesis: How the brain can changeThree timeframes for changeNeuroplasticity at the synapseHow to foster neuroplasticity in clientsNeuroplasticity in action: Exercise your brain!Practice Interventions for Healing: Bottom-up, top-down, and horizontalSensory AwarenessMeditation and MindfulnessBody WorkUnconscious and the DMNThe Mind-Body LinkIntegrate the Brain into TreatmentsStressHow stress alters the nervous systemCalm the stress/fear pathwayDevelop alert/relaxed attention for better copingTraumaFoster confidence with yogaMalleability of memories and clinical implications for treating traumaReconsolidate implicit memoriesAnxietyThe anxious brain reactionWork top down/ bottom up/ horizontallyCalm the limbic system bottom up with movementSoothe the insula through meditative sensory awarenessDeconstruct sensations mindfullySubstance AbuseBrain areas involved in addictionsRewire the reward pathwayDetach from pleasure and painPrefrontal connections and judgmentDepressionThe depressed brain patternEffects of yoga and meditation on the nervous systemRegulate the limbic system: the prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus and mindfulnessUnify real and idealFoster joyful relationship through mirror neuronsDevelop compassion and gratitude6 Principles for Incorporating the Brain into your TherapyFacultyCharles A Simpkins PH.D. Related seminars and products: 4 Charles A. Simpkins, Ph.D., is a psychologist specializing in neuroscience, psychotherapy, meditation and hypnosis. With his wife, Annellen, Charles has co-authored 28 books, many of them bestsellers. Their most recent books on neuroscience are Yoga and Mindfulness Therapy Workbook for Clinicians and Clients (PESI, 2014), Neuroscience for Clinicians (Springer, 2012), The Dao of Neuroscience (Norton 2010) and Neuro-Hypnosis (Norton 2010). They have also written about meditation for healthy mind-brain change: The Tao of Bipolar, (New Harbinger 2013), Zen Meditation in Psychotherapy (Wiley, 2012), Meditation and Yoga in Psychotherapy (Wiley, 2011), and Meditation for Therapists and Their Clients (Norton 2001). Their books have over 20 foreign editions and have won numerous awards.Dr. Simpkins has practiced psychotherapy for more than three decades, and taught meditative and hypnotic methods to facilitate mind-brain change to people of all ages. He has been involved in neuroscience for 18 years – integrating it into treatments and helping to bring the most recent research findings to practitioners. He presents seminars at professional conferences, state mental hospitals, university campuses and to popular and professional audiences around the world. Charles performed psychotherapy research and is currently doing a neuroscience study of unconscious movement. He has studied with psychotherapy masters, including Milton H. Erickson, Jerome D. Frank, Carl Rogers, Lawrence Kubie, and Ernest L. Rossi, and neuroscience innovators including Vilayanur Ramachandran, Jaime Pineda, Paul and Patricia Churchland, Stephen Anagnostaras, and William Bechtel. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/neuroscience-clinicians-brain-change-stress-anxiety-trauma-moods-substance-abuse-16687Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/XZ49LPurchase Charles A Simpkins – Neuroscience for Clinicians: Brain Change for Stress, Anxiety, Trauma, Moods and Substance Abuse courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41