🆕Stopping Trauma Takeover Part 1: Foundations of Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)🆕

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A two-part series. You do not need to take both workshops, but we encourage you to do so.  

Stopping Trauma Takeover Part 1: Foundations of Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)

(Based on Hannah’s previous workshop, “Post-Traumatic Growth; Cutting-Edge Clinical Advances in Attachment & Trauma Treatment”)

Presented by: Hannah Smith MA, LMHC, CGP (she/her)

When: Thursday, July 18th, 2024 | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Pacific Time

Where: Live in person at the Shoreline Center (18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155)

Continuing Education Credit Hours: 6 CEs | Cost: $175.00

Part Two of the Series, Stopping Trauma Takeover: Applications of Attachment Strategies, is on Thursday, September 19th, 2024. Click here to learn more!

As mental health practitioners living in the Information Age, it is oh so easy to be overwhelmed with all the latest knowledge and technology available for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health. After all, there are over seven billion people on the planet, each with their own perceptions, experiences, hopes, dreams, and goals. How on earth can we know what to do in every situation? Even when we have avenues to trod, why do we often fail to see lasting change?

Enter Interpersonal Neurobiology.

This robust and conciliatory framework created and cultivated by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel and many other renowned scientists from various scientific fields simultaneously allows for the deep respect and honoring of differences while providing a means by which we can simplify our understanding of and approach to well-being. Yes! A science that simplifies our work!

If you feel overwhelmed, burnt out, or just ready for a new challenge, this is the course for you! From the cutting-edge and well-packaged insights in the field of attachment science to the concise conceptualization provided by the nine domains of integration, this course will open your eyes (and heart) to a new way of seeing and doing your work. You will emerge with novel tools, insights, and inspiration as you take on the worthy work of healing…for yourself and your clients!

 Core Objectives:

  1. Explain How Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) as a Framework for Well-being Can Streamline and improve Therapeutic Treatment and Outcomes
  2. Analyze the Multi-Dimensional Nature of the Whole Person and demonstrate the Need for Holistic Approaches to Mental Health Treatment
  3. Analyze Important Aspects of Organized Childhood Attachment as a Foundation for IPNB Treatment Methods
  4. Build a Non-pathologizing Vocabulary for Redefining DSM Symptomology to Simplify Treatment, Strengthen Engagement, and Improve Rapport
  5. List and Describe the Meaning and Importance of Awareness, Attention, the Plane of Possibility, and the Nine Domains of Integration 
  6. Conceptualize, Assess, and Treat Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Attachment-related Disorders through an Interpersonal Neurobiology Lens

As mental health practitioners living in the Information Age, it is oh so easy to be overwhelmed with all the latest knowledge and technology available for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health. After all, there are over seven billion people on the planet, each with their own perceptions, experiences, hopes, dreams, and goals. How on earth can we know what to do in every situation? Even when we have avenues to trod, why do we often fail to see lasting change?

Enter Interpersonal Neurobiology.

This robust and conciliatory framework created and cultivated by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel and many other renowned scientists from various scientific fields simultaneously allows for the deep respect and honoring of differences while providing a means by which we can simplify our understanding of and approach to well-being. Yes! A science that simplifies our work!

If you feel overwhelmed, burnt out, or just ready for a new challenge, this is the course for you! From the cutting-edge and well-packaged insights in the field of attachment science to the concise conceptualization provided by the nine domains of integration, this course will open your eyes (and heart) to a new way of seeing and doing your work. You will emerge with novel tools, insights, and inspiration as you take on the worthy work of healing…for yourself and your clients!

 Core Objectives:

  1. Explain How Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) as a Framework for Well-being Can Streamline and improve Therapeutic Treatment and Outcomes
  2. Analyze the Multi-Dimensional Nature of the Whole Person and demonstrate the Need for Holistic Approaches to Mental Health Treatment
  3. Analyze Important Aspects of Organized Childhood Attachment as a Foundation for IPNB Treatment Methods
  4. Build a Non-pathologizing Vocabulary for Redefining DSM Symptomology to Simplify Treatment, Strengthen Engagement, and Improve Rapport
  5. List and Describe the Meaning and Importance of Awareness, Attention, the Plane of Possibility, and the Nine Domains of Integration 
  6. Conceptualize, Assess, and Treat Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Attachment-related Disorders through an Interpersonal Neurobiology Lens

 

 

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