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Past Event

Working with Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma Across the Lifespan

April 3, 2025 - April 4, 2025
12:00 PM - 3:15 PM
America/New_York
Online Event

Workshop Agenda:

Day One: Thursday April 3rd from 12pm - 3:15pm EDT

12-1:00pm: The neurobiological effects of traumatic experience

1:00-1:30pm: Implicit memory: the living legacy of trauma

1:30-1:40pm: Break

1:40-2:00pm: Increasing activity in the prefrontal cortex as a prerequisite for resolution

2:00-2:30pm: Mindfulness-based treatment techniques

2:30-3:00pm: Processing implicit memory

3:00-3:15pm: Questions/discussion

 

Day Two: Friday Day One: Thursday April 4th from 12pm - 3:15pm EDT

12-12:30pm: Complications of treatment: structural dissociation 

12:30-1:30pm: Introduction to Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment

1:30-1:40pm: Break

1:40-2:00pm: Treating dissociative fragmentation

2:00-3:00pm:  Complications of treatment: traumatic attachment

3:00-3:15pm:  Questions/discussion

Presenter:

Janina Fisher, Ph.D. (Bio) is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, a Board member of the Trauma Research Foundation, and a Patron of the John Bowlby Centre. Known for her expertise as an author, speaker, and consultant, she is the author of Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation (2017), Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma (2020), and The Living Legacy Instructional Flip Chart (2021).

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