Description
After being traumatized, the body keeps pumping out stress hormones that make people feel frazzled, agitated, or shut down. Talk therapy alone doesn’t reset the limbic system, the part of the brain that creates a sense of fear and helplessness.
Bessel van der Kolk – Psychotherapy Networker Symposium: When Talk Isn’t Enough: Embodied Awareness in the Consulting Room
In this workshop, you’ll learn the latest research surrounding traumatic imprints, and learn if and how traumatic imprints can be addressed using techniques drawn from yoga, theater, and somatic therapy.
NOTE: For copyright and privacy reasons, some portions of the seminar (including video and images on the screen) were not able to be recorded.
Handouts
ZNM047050 (10.53 MB) 80 Pages Available after Purchase
Outline
The limitations of exposure therapy
Desensitization to pain
Methods that encourage a fuller mind/body integration
Strategies to make the most of your own healing presence
Breathing
Posture
Mirroring your clients’ words and expressions
Emerging tools and research for healing from complex trauma