John Arden – Brain-Based Therapy & Practical Neuroscience: Attachment & Emotion Regulation
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- Professor John Arden
6 hours and 25 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Date: March 8, 2016
Description
Apply proven brain-based therapies for diseases.
Depression
PTSD
Anxiety
Disorders of Mood
OCD
Enhance treatment results by using neuroscience, evidence-based treatment, and attachment theory.
Discover which classic psychotherapy approaches are beneficial and which are harmful.
Learn how to converse to customers about their brains.This session focuses on the revolution and sea shift that is taking place in the field of psychotherapy. It explains how to conceive psychotherapy using an integrated paradigm that does away with the necessity for “schools of psychotherapy.” Special emphasis will be placed on how to discuss the brain in therapy in order to inspire clients to pursue evidence-based therapies.
Learn how to maximize treatment for a wide range of clients by combining the most recent findings from neuroscience, developmental psychology, psychotherapy research, evidence-based practice, attachment research, and psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral techniques in this session. Take home practical methods for anxiety disorders such as OCD, GAD, Panic Disorder, and PTSD, as well as sadness.
Dr. John Arden is a well-known international speaker and the author of 12 books, including Rewire Your Brain (Wiley 2010). Dr. Arden is the co-author of the books Brain-Based Therapy with Adults (Wiley 2008) and Brain-Based Therapy with Children and Adolescents (Wiley 2010). (Wiley 2008). He also serves as the director of one of the country’s major mental health training programs.
Handouts
Manual (3.75 MB)
Outline 86 Pages Available After Purchase
Psychotherapy in the Twenty-First Century
The integrated approach eliminates the necessity for psychotherapy “schools.”
Variables in Treatment Success
Management of outcomes
BASE (Brain, Alliance, System and Evidence-Based Practices)What Neuroscience Can Bring to Therapy
Laterality and lobes in emotional processing
Attention and emotion regulation: the involvement of the prefrontal lobes
Neuroplasticity: How to Change the Brain for Successful Therapy
Neurogenesis is the formation of new neurons in the brain.
Empathy, connection, and the social brainNeurobiology of Development Growth of the Brain
Enriched vs. deprived surroundings
Temperament and attachment in treatment Adolescent and adult attachment schema durability
The teenage brain’s development
The Aging MindMemory’s Function
Memory’s critical significance in treatment
How implicit and explicit memory can become dysregulated
Dynamics of the hippocampus and amygdala
Techniques for Improving MemoryThe Stress Reaction System
Historical paradigms and modern perspectives
Allostasis is a balanced view of stress.
When stress causes the system to fail: allostatic load
Adverse childhood experiences and their consequences in adulthoodWorking with Anxiety Disorder Neurodynamics: Taming the Amygdala
GAD\sPanic\sOCD\sPTSD
Working with Depression’s Neurodynamics
The neurotransmitter/medication models have limitations.
The importance of categorizing emotions: Laterality of the hemisphere
Cytokines—symptoms of illness
Activity reward system—activation of behavior
MindfulnessPlanting SEEDS—A Healthy Habit
Sleep hygiene—BDNF—miracle growth
Diet—amino acids, fatty acids, and vitamins Education—cognitive
Medical socialism
Mindfulness\sFacultyDr. John Arden Seminars and items that are related: 6
Kaiser Permanente’s Training DirectorDr. John Arden was the Northern California Regional Director of Training at Kaiser Permanente, where he created one of the biggest mental health training programs in the country. In this role, he was in charge of more than 150 interns and postdoctoral psychology residents across 24 medical sites. He was once the Chief Psychologist for KP.
Dr. Arden feels that the advancement of psychotherapy in the twenty-first century necessitates integration. Instead of picking from the past’s avalanche of modalities and schools, therapists must look for common denominators among them. Similarly, modern psychotherapy requires the integration of the mind and body, rather than the previous approach of compartmentalizing mental and physical wellness. John’s research in neuropsychology has led him to combine neuroscience with psychotherapy, combining the biological and psychological into a new vision for psychotherapy known as Brain-Based Therapy. His study combines current knowledge of the brain and its powers, such as neuroplasticity and neurogenesis, with psychotherapy research, mindfulness, nutritional neuroscience, and social intelligence. He gives Brain-Based Therapy workshops all throughout the United States and the world.
John is the author of 15 books, the most recent of which is Mind-Brain-Gene (W. W. Norton & Company, 2019). John co-wrote the books Brain-Based Therapy with Adults (Wiley, 2008) and Brain-Based Therapy with Children and Adolescents (Wiley, 2009). (Wiley, 2008). Consciousness, Dreams, and Self (Psychosocial Pr, 1996) received the 1997 Outstanding Academic Book Award from Choice, an American Library Association journal. An international team of jurists recommended his second book, Science, Theology, and Consciousness (Praeger, 1998), for the Templeton Foundation’s CTS prize. His book America’s Meltdowns: Creating the Lowest Common Denominator Society (Praeger, 2003) investigated the breakdown of American society’s fabric.Disclosures for Speakers:
Dr. John Arden is the Director of Mental Health Training for Kaiser Permanente. As an author, he earns royalties from many publishers. PESI, Inc. provides Dr. Arden with a speaking honorarium.
Dr. John Arden does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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