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Sexual Assault & the Brain 1: Introduction
Introduction to a series of brief videos by Dr. Jim Hopper & Kat Duesterhaus on brain-based behaviors and memory processes that are common during sexual assaults and other traumas.
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Sexual Assault & the Brain 2: The Defense Circuitry
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Second in a series of brief animated videos by Dr. Jim Hopper and Kat Duesterhaus, introduces the brain circuitry that tends to dominate the rest of the brain and determine experience, thinking, behavior, and memory formation during sexual assaults and other traumas.
Sexual Assault & the Brain 3: Freezing Responses
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Third in a series of brief animated videos by Dr. Jim Hopper and Kat Duesterhaus, focuses on freezing responses that commonly happen at the beginning of sexual assaults and other traumas: Detection Freezing, Shocked Freezing, and No-Good-Choice Freezing. While people who have been assaulted may say "I froze" to refer to a variety potential responses, it can be very helpful to understand scienti...
Sexual Assault & the Brain, Survivor version: Introduction
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Introduction to a series of brief videos by Dr. Jim Hopper & Kat Duesterhaus on brain-based behaviors and memory processes that are common during sexual assaults and other traumas. First- person plural narration by Kat, a sexual assault survivor.
Sexual Assault & the Brain, Survivor Version: Defense Circuitry
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Second in a series of brief animated videos by Dr. Jim Hopper and Kat Duesterhaus, introduces the brain circuitry that tends to dominate the rest of the brain and determine experience, thinking, behavior, and memory formation during sexual assaults and other traumas. First- person plural narration by Kat, a sexual assault survivor.
Sexual Assault & the Brain, Survivor Version: Freezing
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Third in a series of brief animated videos by Dr. Jim Hopper and Kat Duesterhaus, focuses on freezing responses that commonly happen at the beginning of sexual assaults and other traumas: Detection Freezing, Shocked Freezing, and No-Good-Choice Freezing. While people who have been assaulted may say "I froze" to refer to a variety potential responses, it can be very helpful to understand scienti...
Complex Trauma Meets Psychedelic Enthusiasm, by Jim Hopper, Ph.D.
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Dr. Jim Hopper, trauma expert and therapist for MDMA-assisted therapy research, addresses some risks and harms often overlooked in the current wave enthusiasm about psychedelics. For people with complex trauma, reenactments of early childhood neglect and abandonment - and failures by clinicians to repair the therapeutic relationship - are significant risks that must be addressed in the training...
Recovered Memories of Sexual Abuse Explained
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Two-part brief animated video by trauma and memory expert Dr. Jim Hopper. Based on the science of how memories are encoded, stored, and retrieved (or not), he explains common causes of going for years without recalling sexual abuse (or other trauma) and then "recovering" memory pieces that were stored in the brain all along. Of course, there are other psychological and brain-based causes of suc...
Freezing During Sexual Assault: Three Potential Types/Phases
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Dr. Jim Hopper explains detection, shocked, and no-good-choices freezing - shedding light on brain-based responses that are common at the BEGINNING of sexual assaults. This discussion of freezing is more complete than in his 2015 video, "Neurobiology of Trauma & Sexual Assault." More at jimhopper.com/sexual-assault-and-the-brain/
Practicing Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy - Jim Hopper, PhD
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In a presentation beloved by clinicians and prefaced by some important caveats, Dr. Jim Hopper, a therapist for MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD trial, shares key principles of psychotherapy assisted by MDMA and ketamine, and brings them alive with examples from his work.
MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD: Clinical and Contemplative Aspects, by Jim Hopper, PhD
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35-minute presentation by Dr. Jim Hopper, therapist for the FDA-approved phase 3 trial of MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD. Delivered May 1, 2020 for a conference hosted by the Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School, "Meditation and Psychotherapy: Learning from Non-Ordinary States."
Agresión Sexual: Cerebro, Experiencia, Comportamiento, Memoria
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Presentación del Dr. Jim Hopper 2019 en Santiago, Chile traducida al español. Incluye las diapositivas, para un programa de la Pontificia Universidad Católica en conjunto con la Fundación Amparo y Justicia.
Trauma Experts Advising Film Industry - #AfterMeToo
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Discussion of trauma experts Jim Hopper, Jennifer Freyd, Charlene Senn, Lori Haskell advising film and TV industry on addressing sexual assault and harassment.
Sexual Assault, Intoxication & Memory - Jim Hopper, Ph.D.
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How alcohol and drug intoxication can contribute to sexual assault memories that are both incomplete AND accurate, answering question during roundtable discussion for the #AfterMeToo campaign. More at jimhopper.com/sexual-assault-and-the-brain/
Sexual Assault & the Brain in Six Minutes - Jim Hopper, Ph.D.
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Brief presentation for a roundtable discussion led by Tavia Grant of The Globe and Mail, part of the #AfterMeToo campaign to transform how the entertainment industry deals with sexual assault and harassment. More at jimhopper.com/sexual-assault-and-the-brain/
Neurobiology of Trauma & Sexual Assault - Jim Hopper, Ph.D. - July 2015
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Neurobiology of Trauma & Sexual Assault - Jim Hopper, Ph.D. - July 2015
Essentials of Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Investigations - Jim Hopper, Ph.D.
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Essentials of Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Investigations - Jim Hopper, Ph.D.
Neurobiology of Trauma and Sexual Assault - Key Points for Investigators - Jim Hopper, Ph.D.
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Neurobiology of Trauma and Sexual Assault - Key Points for Investigators - Jim Hopper, Ph.D.

Komentáře

  • @aloeoakra3291
    @aloeoakra3291 Před 8 měsíci

    Great work. Thank you.

  • @cephbrem
    @cephbrem Před 2 lety

    “ Imagine a world where relationships are possible “. What I said MDMA

  • @Badpenny13
    @Badpenny13 Před 4 lety

    Makes perfect sense to me and yes this is well said.

  • @elopezrodriguezpucpr
    @elopezrodriguezpucpr Před 4 lety

    Well said!

  • @MeMe-lx2jw
    @MeMe-lx2jw Před 4 lety

    Meanwhile the police and judge wanted me to explain why I did or didn't do this or that. Geez.

  • @MeMe-lx2jw
    @MeMe-lx2jw Před 4 lety

    Right on the money. I wish officers would watch this so they wouldn't treat victims like criminals.

  • @djdebssuperlawyersjusticeu9855

    Thanks for the VIDEOS

  • @violaaldred4474
    @violaaldred4474 Před 4 lety

    This was very helpful for my friend who was recently attacked. She & I both thank you.

  • @keychange
    @keychange Před 4 lety

    Thank you.

  • @markbrady8523
    @markbrady8523 Před 4 lety

    Imagine what the world would be like if this video had 7 BILLION views!

  • @kayleecoffman3551
    @kayleecoffman3551 Před 4 lety

    this is well said

  • @ARasputinaFan
    @ARasputinaFan Před 4 lety

    This was hard to watch but very necessary for me, both as a survivor and a therapist. I've saved this in my favorite videos; thank you!!!

  • @manjan952
    @manjan952 Před 4 lety

    This is probably the most informative video/workshop I have watched and listened to. Shared it with my therapist colleagues. You do such a good job explaining the neurobiology of trauma and sexual assault.

  • @Conexk
    @Conexk Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your research. Thank you for everything.

  • @KingofHearts
    @KingofHearts Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing this type of insightful material. Not too long ago I often found myself in debates surrounding Christine Blasey Ford (Kavanaugh accuser) and trying to explain that normal folks like us cannot intuitively rationalize a teenage girls response to traumatic events.

  • @JordanMartin888
    @JordanMartin888 Před 5 lety

    Loved watching this video, it' s crazy how much the brain is affected after a sexual assault

  • @MichaelSkinnerMusic
    @MichaelSkinnerMusic Před 5 lety

    Thank you for your work[s] Jim!!!

  • @danielmichalski2436
    @danielmichalski2436 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing this lecture. Very helpful to understand more about my struggles with sexual abuse trauma.

  • @carolboccaccio8617
    @carolboccaccio8617 Před 5 lety

    This is REALLY great information and so well-delivered. I'm so happy to have come across this in these times with Ford and Kavanaugh in the news, and a lot of people coming forward on social media around #whyididntreportit and share your incredible training right now. Thank you Jim Hopper I have been such a studious and incredibly smart person in my life, personally, and when I was sexually assaulted followed by a series of more sexual assault and abuse, I felt and still feel sometimes that my brain suffered an injury and it takes just regular filtered information such as this to really heal my capacity for growth and vitality again. My cortex loves this stuff! It's really interesting because I feel myself coming to understanding faster than other parts of my neurobiology are healing. I'm interested in finding out if you're doing any more studies.

  • @flamephlegm
    @flamephlegm Před 6 lety

    This is a REALLY good panel.

  • @katkatkatkat463
    @katkatkatkat463 Před 6 lety

    now i understand myself and what happened. thank you so much, you are a beautiful soul 💕

  • @tinamariehubbell9901
    @tinamariehubbell9901 Před 6 lety

    I work with juvenile sex offenders and greatly appreciate more information to help my clients understand the impact of their actions on their victims!

  • @lifeisawesome12
    @lifeisawesome12 Před 6 lety

    This truly helped me as a rape survivor with complex ptsd. Thank you!

  • @janicebrant7594
    @janicebrant7594 Před 6 lety

    This is truly valuable information. Gives a deeper understanding of trauma and sexual assault.

  • @nicole5506
    @nicole5506 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for this information.

  • @CookinAmy
    @CookinAmy Před 6 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you for this.

  • @livesaferesources6870

    Thank you, Jim!

  • @miraimoon3747
    @miraimoon3747 Před 7 lety

    write a book please

  • @donnacadhhurley8111
    @donnacadhhurley8111 Před 7 lety

    Excellent content, delivery and overall insight. Thank you

  • @JuanaGblogger
    @JuanaGblogger Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this video and your work. I write in my blog about being dismissed by the police department in my small town when I reported my rape in 2010. I've created a petition recently to push the department to train their staff in trauma and provide better support for survivors, and the type of training you do is exactly what I want the department to have. (It's at bit.ly/supportforsurvivors, if anyone reading this is interested in signing it.) Thanks for sharing this material and making it available publicly.

  • @Fogysoks4709
    @Fogysoks4709 Před 8 lety

    Thank you so much for this! Too much ignorant ambiguity out there about CSA, SA, DV victims and how they "should" behave