Framing how people respond during sexual assaults in terms of "survival mode" and "reflexes and habits" is much better than adding "freeze," "fawn" or other f-words to "fight, flight,..." To learn why, you can read my writings and watch my videos... https://t.co/q6ANShAgol
Our conference this year, Feb 26-27, is on “Neglected Clinical Complexities,” and with a great schedule of speakers, presentations and panels we’ll be diving into them. https://t.co/mNLZeopJ60
Framing how people respond during sexual assaults in terms of "survival mode" and "reflexes and habits" is much better than adding "freeze," "fawn" or other f-words to "fight, flight,..." To learn why, you can read my writings and watch my videos... https://t.co/q6ANShAgol
A majority of victims “freeze” in response to sexual assault. I spent over a year trying to understand what this means and why we are failing victims by not understanding it. In this week’s cover story for @NYTmag #ifroze#metoo https://t.co/a0OPU3TAzN
The first 3 videos in the “Sexual Assault & the Brain” series I'm creating with Kat Duesterhaus are ready. https://t.co/orEQgX3SON https://t.co/06z2yRNMzY
I gave this brief (14 min) talk at Bessel van der Kolk’s trauma conference in May 2022, but these risks and responsibilities will always be with us. https://t.co/UUcuuzJATb
I’ve published two brief animated videos (one 4-min video) on common causes of people experiencing amnesia and delayed recall (aka recovering memories) of sexual abuse and other traumas. https://t.co/7VWjIObuPS
My interview for the Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Global Summit is available free today. I share a lot of what I’ve learned about “Collaboration, Connection, and Empowerment: Why Good Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Is Synonymous with Good Trauma Therapy.” https://t.co/2Mskej41gS
I really enjoyed talking about trauma-informed MDMA-and ketamine-assisted therapy with Wade Robson & James Safechuck, two courageous and talented men featured in Leaving Neverland, for their podcast series, From Trauma to Triumph. https://t.co/f9zQ4LFnK2
A somewhat personal story from me today. I wrote about what the words "neurodiversity" and "neurodivergent" mean (and don’t mean), specifically in the context of these terms now being used more broadly, not just in the autism community.
https://t.co/pbwbjSabhD
Invitation to check out the FREE "Courses" section of my website. It has self-paced modules with interactive content that explains how stress and trauma can alter brain, experience and behavior during sexual assaults and other traumatic experiences.
https://t.co/OLhnTLnXK1
New review paper on forgetting with @TJRyan_77
TL;DR: forgetting = an adaptive (and potentially reversible) form of neuroplasticity that alters engram accessibility
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https://t.co/hsQiuIw1JK
Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for eating disorders, with @MegJSpriggs, @N_Gukasyan, @DrAdeleLafrance, @schaffles, and Michael Mithoefer @MAPS.
https://t.co/BHprbOFWpK
#EatingDisorders
@Apostolides_M @MegJSpriggs @N_Gukasyan @DrAdeleLafrance @schaffles @MAPS Thanks for your thoughtful & insightful article. As a MAPS therapist & provider of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, I've observed that ketamine's "dissociation" can involve modulating interoceptive input in ways that help people be MORE in their bodies -- including with desires.