Sherrie All – Neuroscience for Clinicians: Brain Change for Stress, Anxiety, Trauma, Moods and Substance Abuse

Sherrie All – Neuroscience for Clinicians: Brain Change for Stress, Anxiety, Trauma, Moods and Substance Abuse

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Faculty:
Sherrie All
Duration:
6 Hours 17 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
May 21, 2020

Description

Outline

What clinicians need to know from the brain to other areas.

  • Feel your neurons activate
  • See brain structures in 3-D
  • Experience how the brain processes top-down, bottom-up, and horizontal
  • Actively engage your brain structures for change
  • Work with implicit and explicit memories
  • Learn how to rebalance key pathways with your interventions:
    • Pain Pathway
    • Reward Pathway
    • Fear-Stress Pathway

The nervous system and the social brain are wired.

  • Default Mode (DMN) and Task Mode Networks (TMN)
  • Healing attachment
  • Activate mirror neurons bottom-up

The brain can change.

  • Three timeframes for change
  • Neuroplasticity at the synapse
  • How to foster neuroplasticity in clients
  • Neuroplasticity in action: Exercise your brain!

The interventions for healing are bottom-up, top-down, and horizontal.

  • Sensory Awareness
  • Meditation and Mindfulness
  • Body Work
  • Unconscious and the DMN
  • Experience and activate the direct Mind-Body link

The brain can be integrated into treatments.

  • Stress
    • How stress alters the nervous system
    • Calm the stress/fear pathway
    • Develop alert/relaxed attention for better coping
  • Trauma
    • Develop security through self-soothing methods
    • Foster confidence with yoga body positioning
    • Extinguish traumatic memories
    • Reconsolidate implicit memories
  • Anxiety
    • The anxious brain reaction
    • Work top down/bottom up/horizontally
    • Calm the limbic system bottom up with movement
    • Soothe the insula through meditative sensory awareness
    • Deconstruct sensations mindfully
    • Balance the nervous system
  • Substance Abuse
    • Brain areas involved in addictions
    • Rewire the reward pathway
    • Detach form pleasure and pain
    • Activate the parietal lobes for sensory relaxation and enjoyment
    • Develop prefrontal connections for better judgment
  • Depression
    • The depressed brain pattern
    • Activate an under-activated nervous system with yoga postures and energy meditations
    • Regulate the limbic system by activating links to prefrontal cortex and cingulate gyrus with mindfulness turned outward
    • Practice the 4-step method to overcome negative self-suggestions
    • Unify real and ideal
    • Foster joyful relationship through mirror neurons
    • Develop compassion and gratitude

There are 6 principles for incorporating the brain into therapy.

Faculty

Sherrie All, Ph.D.'s Profile

Sherrie All, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 5

Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness


All is a PhD. Neuroscience, cognitive rehabilitation and brain health are what I specialize in. She is the owner and director of the Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness, a group neuropsychology practice that offers assessment and treatment services for people affected by cognitive decline. Dr. All is a leader in the field of brain health. Her work in this area earned her the 2010 Sharpbrains Innovation Award for Most Innovative Mental Health Program as well as the attention of media outlets. The New Yorker. And. There is a business in Chicago.

Dr. All trains other professionals in how to use cognitive rehabilitation interventions in their practice. She gives a detailed understanding of the brain and brain-behavior relationships. Dr. All is currently giving a keynote address. There are choices you can make everyday to lower your risk for dementia. It is possible to promote a popular understanding of the scientific theory of cognitive reserve to empower people to care for their brains. She speaks regularly on the topics of brain health, cognitive rehabilitation and interventions for early-stage dementia, as an invited speaker for the Lifetime Education and Renewal Network of the American Society on Aging. Dr. All uses fMRI andEEG to look at cognitive deficits.

Speaker disclosures.

The owner of the Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness is Sherrie All. She is paid by PESI, Inc.

There is no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.


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