How to Help Patients Change Their Brain After Trauma
How a brain-savvy approach can lead to more effective trauma interventions
We know that trauma changes the brain. So how do we choose brain-savvy interventions that can help patients feel safe when processing traumatic memory?
Understanding the brain’s role can bring depth and power to our interventions. And that can speed healing and reduce symptoms for even the most traumatized clients.
That’s why we’re bringing you . . .
How to Rewire the Traumatized Brain
Bessel van der Kolk, MD
The Three Big Differences Between a Brain with PTSD and One Without (and What This Means for Treatment)
What Makes the Human Vagus So Remarkable?
The Smoke Detector, the Cook, and the Watch Tower – How to Bring the Three Parts of the Brain that Play the Biggest Roles in Trauma Back Online
Key Strategies that Can Help Clients Learn to Tolerate Their Sensations and Be Less Reactive
How Mindfulness Helps Tame the Body’s Trauma Response
Limbic System Therapy – A Different Approach to Calming Clients So They Can Process Traumatic Memories More Effectively
How to Use Neurofeedback to Train the Self-Reflective Part of the Brain
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