Frontier of Trauma Treatment /

This workshop explores how trauma affects people's rhythms within themselves and with their surroundings. Trauma changes the way the brain processes information and how the human organism engages with the world. Because of biological systems that are altered in a use-dependent manner traumatize...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Other Authors: Van der Kolk, Bessel A., 1943- (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Phoenix, AZ : Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 2013.
Series:The video journal of counseling and therapy, 2014
Evolution of Psychotherapy
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Summary:This workshop explores how trauma affects people's rhythms within themselves and with their surroundings. Trauma changes the way the brain processes information and how the human organism engages with the world. Because of biological systems that are altered in a use-dependent manner traumatized people continue to react in a myriad of ways to current experience as a replay of the past. We will explore the neurobiology of self-regulation and examine ways of befriending one's body, both of which are essential for the integration of traumatic memories: sensations, action patterns and physical sensations derived from the past. Most experience is automatically processed on subcortical i.e. "unconscious" levels in the brain; therefore, insight and understanding have only a limited influence on people's control over these processes. We will explore our clinical experiences and research with EMDR, yoga, theater work, and neurofeedback and present the efficacy these various techniques to help people overcome a traumatic past and regain the capacity to be fully alive in the present.
Physical Description:1 online resource (44 min.).
Playing Time:00:43:43