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Neuropsychotherapy for Clinicians

$180.00

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Description

Therapy Techniques Based on Neuroscience

Bring the latest findings from neuroscience into your treatments. Learn Interventions that have been associated with sustainable brain change, including those that can alter brain pathways and networks to help treat trauma, anxiety, depression, and addiction.

This seminar teaches you how to promote healthy transformation and recovery in the brains of those experiencing trauma, stress, addiction, anxiety, and depression. By initiating this healthy brain change using top-down, bottom-up, and horizontal methods, you add new capacity for progress to each therapy session. This seminar gives you conceptual and experiential tools you can use to help build your own techniques and foster client growth and independence!

Objectives for Neuroscience Therapy Techniques:

a). Communicate key nervous system structures, functions and pathways.

b). Explore brain alterations that occur from anxiety, trauma and stress, substance abuse, and depression.

c). Support how commonly applied treatments such as CBT, DBT, dynamic therapy, meditation and other forms of mindfulness can foster healthy brain change.

d). Breakdown neuroplasticity and types of experiences that elicit it.

e). Apply interventions that can be used to return the nervous system to natural balance.

f). Evaluate specific techniques that enhance attention, interoception, affect regulation and sensory-motor awareness.

g). Practice six principles that guide you when including the brain during treatment.

Target Audience:

The target audience for this event includes psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, licensed counselors, MFT’s, and other clinical mental health professionals.

Instructional Level: Intermediate

Instructor(s): Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA

Material Author(s): Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA

Dr. Jennifer Sweeton is a licensed clinical psychologist, best-selling author, and internationally-recognized expert on anxiety and trauma, and the neuroscience of mental health. She completed her doctoral training at the Stanford University School of Medicine, the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (now Palo Alto University), and the National Center for PTSD. Additionally, she holds a master’s degree in affective neuroscience from Stanford University, and studied behavioral genetics at Harvard University. Dr. Sweeton resides in the greater Kansas City area, where she owns a group private practice, Kansas City Mental Health Associates (trade name for Mind Works Consulting and Psychological Services, PLLC). She formerly served as the President of the Oklahoma Psychological Association, and holds adjunct faculty appointments at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. She is the current President of the Greater Kansas City Psychological Association. Dr. Sweeton offers psychological services services to clients in Oklahoma, Kansas, and internationally, and is a sought-after trauma and neuroscience expert who has trained more than 10,000 mental health professionals in her workshops.

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