
Trauma and the Embodied Brain
A Heart-Based Training in Relational Neuroscience for Healing Trauma
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Bonnie Badenoch PhD LMFT
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Work more effectively with clients suffering from trauma
Enhance your ability to work skillfully with your clients’ trauma in this professional training taught by Dr. Bonnie Badenoch. Drawing on the latest research and neuroscientifically grounded treatment approaches in the area of trauma, Bonnie provides both the theory and clinical tools you need to more effectively support your clients. The instruction looks at both theoretical and experiential-based learning approaches.
Bonnie will emphasize the role of emotion, feeling, the heart, and relationship in healing from trauma, and how the therapy relationship itself can provide a second chance at secure attachment.
Across eight sessions, plus two Q&A sessions recorded during live events, we will explore:
- Building a foundation in the field of relational neuroscience
- Working with trauma from the perspective of interpersonal neurobiology
- Deepening our awareness of the roots of trauma
- Developmental psychotherapy and the embodied brain
- Explicit and implicit memory
- The nature of what it means to heal trauma and the journey it requires
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Her vast knowledge and application of neuroscience taught in an understandable and non jargon way
Pleasant to listen to
Good pace
Nothing superfluous
Real life examples
Felt different then a book being read to you, I felt as if I was in the audience
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