How to Treat a Traumatized Brain
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- čas přidán 27. 12. 2021
- One of the more complex aspects of working with trauma is helping clients reintegrate the brain.
Without this crucial step, many of the interventions we try may fail - and clients can remain stuck in their trauma experience.
That's why in this video, Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD shares how we can more effectively work with the brain to help clients process trauma.
She’ll lay out several key areas of the brain to focus on, the order in which we should target them, and interventions that can help regulate each one.
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She is so clear. She summed up whole treatment strategy for PTSD.
i love how she just gets straight into it! i get so annoyed when people drag things out
PLEASE have her on again! The practical advice is so wonderful. Most clinicians on here are more vague in the information they provide. I LOVE this lady! More educational material from her , please 🙏🏼
So helpful - practical and clear on what needs to be done to rewire a traumatised brain. I saved this video for future reference.
Thank you…after 40 years of practice..I have a clear roadmap.
This is very helpful and easy to follow. As a trauma-informed coach and trauma-informed clinician, I found this to be a structure for approaching trauma work in the early stages.
This make sense. And it is just one part of a bigger process. Thank you.
Or... have a nice time with a nice person. Have this one-on-one connection with somebody and experience being safe and accepted
So helpful, thanks! Your explanation gave me directions and wholeness which I can bring to my traumatized patients!
Very clear and helpful. Thanks 🙏🏻
Thank you, very informative and useful!
Clear and concise !
Great explanation! Thank you so much.
How are therr not more views to this? Should be in the billions! The keys!
So valuable, thank you!
Great explanation
Amazing clarification
Great explanation, goes to the point, guides the trauma therapy work of clincians
Love this explanation and it sounds very true/ makes sense based on what I am learning in my Psychology program. The problem is finding a practitioner who will work this way within ones health care coverage plan!
Thank you so clear and helpful
So first relaxation...but isnt that often with PTSD contra indicated at the beginning? People are just simply not able to do breathing exercise or Yoga.
I guess I'll just keep trying. 🙂
Thanks very much
Very informative!!
So helpfull. Thank you very much. İ wish this informations explained so much ago so aa ptsd we can recover before although i took hell of therapy almost non of them touched these areas. Maybe kept secret to themselves
Thank you..
She's awesome! I do this as well as you can't help a person to move forward until you calm the Amygdala!
True, thank you
Cognitive therapy isn't useful to me yet. I'm working with somatic awareness, and using that to connect to dissociated parts. At present I don't have more than vague emotional flashbacks and somatic flashbacks that are a bit weird. (What does it mean when your teeth chatter and you aren't cold?)
GRACIAS!!!!!!
Wow this was so clear. Where can I find therapy like this?
Hi Lisa! Unfortunately, we do not offer referrals, nor do we release any information about the practitioners who’ve participated in any of our trainings.
We can, however, recommend that you check out this database through Psychology Today.
therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms
Through this site, you’re able to search for therapists and support groups based on location, and filter through the results based on a variety of factors - specialties, approaches, and methods.
Alternatively, we would also recommend that you review some of our blog posts or free materials and reach out to our community. Many times, both practitioners and patients will comment on our materials, which may help you with what you are looking for.
www.nicabm.com/blog/
www.nicabm.com/free-resources/
Hope this helps!
That’s just what I thought 😊
I basically agree, but believe the most fundamental trauma treatment is to approach Being -Being with capital B.
Any other approach might be harmful.
Being being ? What does that mean
@@majeedaakeeli8362 It should be Nothingness, not Being -sorry. A trauma can be released if a person eliminates thinking and reaches Nothingness for a split second -quite scary experience.
can you explain it more easyly? @@anderz64
Safety first!
Where do I even start to find a practitioner like this in the UK? The NHS is insufficient.
Hi there,
Thank you for taking the time to write us. Unfortunately, we do not offer referrals, nor do we release any information about the practitioners who’ve participated in any of our trainings.
We can, however, recommend that you check out this database through Psychology Today.
therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms
Through this site, you’re able to search for therapists and support groups based on location, and filter through the results based on a variety of factors - specialties, approaches, and methods.
Alternatively, we would also recommend that you review some of our blog posts or free materials and reach out to our community. Many times, both practitioners and patients will comment on our materials, which may help you with what you are looking for.
www.nicabm.com/blog/
www.nicabm.com/free-resources/
We are sorry we can’t be of further assistance, but we do hope this is a step in the right direction and helpful in finding the resources you need.
@@nicabm Many thanks!
@@nicabm maybe at some point this might change. There might be some system that might work, where clients can find the therapists that are including this cutting edge and far greater work in their practices. People are so in need. and the psychology practitioner links just do not represent those thoroughly immersing themselves in this work here or getting the much needed results. So much time and money being wasted on therapeutic settings that are just not good enough. 🙏
Ditto, same here.. wanting to find someone conversed and practised in this cutting edge therapeutic trauma work and also in the Uk... Shropshire area. 🙏
Yh, it's like 'take these toxic meds that will make you fat and lack any interest in your life, or go to mental hospital and become more traumatised'..
Breath work, Mindfulness/ Meditation, Cognitive Shifting
Dissociative is a under statement
So I can’t join that circle after?
I don’t understand what she just said.
I just wanted to recommend a CZcams channel on here that I've found helpful, called Hannah Uiri yoga and the yoga is based around trauma. I've found it helpful and hopefully you will too. 🌷🙏
I found her, thanks!!
No worries, I hope her videos are useful to you Jeny, take care 🌱🙂 @@jenynz5334
My friend is a vet who has combate PTSD. Exposure Theray made him worse.
Is he still worse? Usually when treatment starts there is an initial decline.
Will this help BPD?
Yes
Did she just say key gong…?!
What about clients with ADHD?
Kim are you in Australia?
Works too; be more organized and time yourself when you do things. Same techniques are used to be present in the moment
I’ve heard MDMA is great way to treat it to a degree
It helps some people but either way your brain is wired a certain way and the point is to deconstruct it
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