Daniel Siegel, Rick Hanson, Norman Doidge, Stephen Porges, and more! – Why Neuroscience Matters

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Daniel Siegel, Rick Hanson, Norman Doidge, Stephen Porges, and more! – Why Neuroscience MattersWe’ve all been dazzled by the findings of neuroscience and the brain’s capacity to re-wire itself and grow new neural pathways. But for many of us, the question remains—How do I use these findings to help my clients in concrete and practical ways?To answer your questions about practical applications of brain science, we invited leading brain science experts to be part of our online video course—Why Neuroscience Matters.This series is designed to enhance your clinical skills, speed up healing, and transform your clients’ lives by translating complex concepts like neuroplasticity and brain integration into real world therapeutic procedures. It covers:The “how-to’s” of using brain-based therapies for moving clients through trauma, anxiety, and depression more fully and quickly than everSteps for assessing clients’ brain integration, setting therapeutic goals, and conducting sessions based on brain science insightsClinical strategies that harness the brain’s ability to rewire itselfPrinciples for identifying a client’s “sweet spot” for effective learning, retention, and lasting changeGender-based brain differences and which approaches work best with men and womenYou’ll learn proven, practical approaches and interventions from the leading innovators in brain science:Interpersonal Neurobiology in the Consulting RoomDaniel Siegel, M.D.Enhance your effectiveness by applying neurobiological principles and learn about:A unique working definition of the mind—encompassing brain, body, relationships, and moreBrain integration—what it is, why it’s key to mental health, and how to help clients achieve and maintain itHow to accurately assess your clients for balance versus rigidity and use this information to map a pathway to healingHow to use specific interventions that target different parts of the brainDan Siegel is one of the pioneers in bringing brain science into clinical practice. His books include Brainstorm, Mindsight, and The Mindful Therapist.Speaker DisclosureFinancial: Dr. Daniel J. Siegel is a clinical professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. He is the executive director of the Mindsight Institute. He is an author for W.W. Norton publishing and receives royalties. He is an author for Bantam publishing and receives royalties. He is an author for Guilford Press and receives royalties. He is an author for Tarcher/Penguin and receives royalties. He is an author for Random House and receives royalties. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-Financial: Dr. Daniel J Siegel has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.Take in the Good: How to Overcome the Brain’s Negativity BiasRick Hanson, Ph.D.Apply Positive Psychology insights to help clients reshape their brains by:Learning to build new neural structuresActivating and installing resource statesChanging channels on the “inner juke box”Developing targeted antidote experiencesSavoring and internalizing positive experienceRick Hanson is a neuropsychologist noted for his explorations of the intersection of psychology, neurology, and Buddhism. He’s the author of Buddha’s Brain and Hardwiring Happiness.Speaker DisclosureFinancial: Rick Hanson is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Rick Hanson has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.The Brain that Changes Itself: Neuroplasticity in Clinical PracticeNorman Doidge, M.D.Explore new and challenging perspectives on:The limits of the hardwired brainHow thought changes matterThe plasticity paradoxThe brain as a muscleThe “ski slope” model of brain changeNorman Doidge is one of our leading authorities on neuroplasticity and other cutting edge developments in brain science. His books include The Brain That Changes Itself.Understanding Polyvagal Theory: Emotion, Attachment, and Self-RegulationStephen Porges, Ph.D.Enhance your ability to work with traumatized clients by learning:How the social engagement system complements the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systemThe therapeutic power of facial expression, eye contact, voice modulation, and listeningHow Polyvagal Theory can enhance trauma treatmentStephen Porges is the developer of Polyvagal Theory, a widely influential expansion of our understanding of the autonomic nervous system. He’s the director of the Brain-Body Center in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago.Speaker DisclosureFinancial: Stephen Porges is a professor at the University of North Carolina. He is an author for W. W. Norton and receives royalties. Dr. Porges receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Stephen Porges has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.Exploring the Myth of the Unisex BrainLouann Brizendine, M.D.Increase your ability to attune to both male and female clients by understanding the gender-differentiated brain and:How gender differences developHow becoming a caretaker shapes the female brainThe link between reproductive drive and the male brainThe stages of adolescent brain developmentLouann Brizendine is noted for her provocative work on gender and brain development. She’s the author of bestsellers The Female Brain and The Male Brain.Does Neuroscience Really MatterDan Siegel, M.D. and Rick Hanson, Ph.D.Dan Siegel and Rick Hanson address how we can separate hype and pseudo-science from clinically relevant facts about the brain, plus ways in which understanding neuroscientific principles can actually make you a more effective therapist. They’ll examine:The benefits, side effects, and limitations of getting to know the brainHow therapists can use brain science to better understand and facilitate the client’s change processRecent criticisms of “mindless” neuroscience that point to what can sometimes be a dangerous allure of brain researchWays in which neuroscientific research has informed and expanded the field of psychotherapy, for better and for worseBrain Science and Psychotherapy: The Next StepRick Hanson, Ph.D.In his Keynote address from Symposium 2014, Rick Hanson explores the current field of brain science and looks ahead at what the future of brain science holds. You’ll learn about:The clinical benefits and potential pitfalls of using neuroscientific concepts in the consulting roomThe tools that brain science has already given psychotherapistsThe next stage of brain science and how we might use it to enhance our clinical craftRick Hanson is a neuropsychologist noted for his explorations of the intersection of psychology, neurology, and Buddhism. He’s the author of Buddha’s Brain and Hardwiring Happiness.Speaker DisclosureFinancial: Rick Hanson is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Rick Hanson has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.Accessing the Deep Brain with Brainspotting: Interpersonal Neurobiology in ActionDavid Grand, Ph.D.Brainspotting, a brain-based method of clearing trauma blockage without clients having to talk about it, nurtures their capacity for natural self-healing. Through demonstrations and participation, David Grand explores how to:Identify how specific eye movements, other facial cues, and reflexes, reveal specific “spots” in the brainUnderstand “brainspots,” the eye positions associated with trauma activationGuide traumatized clients as they attend to their inner experience and move through dissociative blocks to maximize self-healingDevelop skills that allow you to interact with clients while staying attuned to the brain changes reflected in their eye movementsDavid Grand has trained more than 8,000 therapists in Brainspotting internationally. He’s the author of Brainspotting: The Revolutionary New Therapy for Rapid and Effective Change and Emotional Healing at Warp Speed: The Power of EMDR.Sale Page: https://catalog.pesi.com/sales/bh_c_001066_whyneuroscience_organic-16840Archive: https://archive.fo/Xr3zgDelivery Method– After your purchase, you’ll see a View your orders link which goes to the Downloads page. 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