There's still time to register for the first ever Deep Brain Reorienting Conference, held in Toronto Sept. 13-14. There is also a virtual option to attend. I hope you'll join us for what might well be a paradigm shifting event!
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Ruth Lanius's new book, “Sensory Pathways to Healing from Trauma: Harnessing the Brain’s Capacity for Change” is available for pre-order. A must-read for sure: get yours now! Available from Guilford Press, or wherever you buy books: https://t.co/2whBwC8L0U
After sharing the recent study on increasing emotional competency in those dealing with alcoholism using neurofeedback, I also wanted to share this, shot at a homeless shelter, where some talk about their histories and treatments, most poignantly NF -SF https://t.co/Q9CZHMT1sT
Excited to be presenting here this week! For those of you in Australia, there's still time to attend. Info is below! Info here: https://t.co/rYEUagI19B
Coming up in Sydney- I hope you'll join us!
Dr. Jessica Christie-Sands, and Dr. Ruth Lanius and I will be sharing in-depth, practical experience in managing and treating CDD.
For more information and to register, visit: https://t.co/HWVlR8VAt1
Every aspect of this model treatment program would be focused on quieting highly reactive nervous systems, (including those of the staff!) It’s amazing what capacities become available when the nervous system quiets its reactivity. But that’s another post. -SF (6/6)
In response to many great points made regarding my recent post on treatment centers, here and on other platforms, I wanted to add another note: I agree that loving parents and caring community are vital. There is no replacement. (1/6)
As you know, I think the most important single thing neurofeedback makes possible is affect regulation. It is this nervous systems second chance at regulation making it increasingly available to healthy attachment to people. (5/6)
Group therapy would focus in great part on psycho- education around the brain and the effects of early life trauma. I think people could actually recover from these childhoods. - Sebern (8/8)
For seventeen years, I was the Clinical Director of a residential treatment program for severely disturbed adolescents in the western part of Massachusetts. Every child there was out of control and not one of them wanted to be. (1/8)
and the treatments would include neurofeedback (no one can be better than their brains) DBR to address traumatic shock, Art therapy, psychotherapy, body work and group therapy. (7/8)