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Neuroscience for Psychotherapists by LINDA GRAHAM
Neuroscience for Psychotherapists by LINDA GRAHAM
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Dear friends,
I’m writing to invite you to my online course entitled Neuroscience for Psychotherapists: A Practical Training on How to Strengthen Your Client’s Neural Platform of Resilience and Well-Being.
That’s a big topic! However, it’s true: the research discoveries of modern neuroscience are showing us the most effective tools and techinques to reverse the impacts of stress, trauma, anxiety, and depression on our clients’ brians.
You can help clients strengthen their capacities to rewire patterns of neural circuitry. You can help them develop a trustworthy competence in healing so that they can bring deeper awareness, empathy, resonance, and connections with others into their lives.
My program is based on over 20 years of teaching this material. I’ve created an eight-week curriculum for you that is comprehensive, yet very clear and accessible so that you can come away with practical strategies for your sessions and practice.
Here is an overview of what we’ll be exploring together:
- Why neuroplasticity is important and how we can foster its transformative potential in our sessions with clients
- How to use the basic mechanisms of brain change to recover any derailed development of the client’s brain and deepen their somatic, emotional, relational, and reflective intelligence
- How to nurture the physical brain and lead clients through a trajectory of healing into resilience and post-traumatic growth
I never cease to be amazed at what is possible in terms of helping clients heal so they can thrive and flourish.
I look forward to sharing this learning journey with you.
Warmly,
Linda Graham, MFT
P.S. Offered through Sounds True, this course comes with a one-year guarantee so you can try it risk-free. You can also apply for up to 10 Continuing Education credits upon completion.
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About Author
Linda Graham
I became a licensed marriage and family therapist in 1995, specializing in helping people reverse the impact of stress and trauma, manage anxiety, depression, loneliness and shame, shift out of reactivity, contraction and smallifying to more openness, trust, and conscious, compassionate connection, cultivate the mindful awareness that shifts perspectives, discerns options, and makes wise choices, turn regrettable moments into teachable moments, recover a sense of resilience, centeredness and wholeness, and move into thriving and flourishing.
As a seasoned psychotherapist, consultant, trainer and coach for more than two decades, my interactive models of therapeutic transformation and resilience coaching are accelerated and effective.
My second book, Resilience: Powerful Practices for Bouncing Back from Disappointment, Difficulty, and Even Disaster (New World Library, 2018) leads readers through more than 130 experiential exercises organized by level of disruption to resilience, from barely a wobble to the serious sorrows and struggles that break our hearts and sometimes break our spirits, to the overwhelm of “too much.” Readers learn to become more resilient, and learn that they can.
Additional exercises are currently posted in my weekly Resources for Recovering Resilience. I continue to write for national publications such as the Psychotherapy Networker, Mindful, Therapy Today, Wise Brain Bulletin and the Greater Good Science Center newsletters.”
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