Addiction, Trauma, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)-The Neuroscience behind Developmental-Attachment Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences - Linda Curran

ACEs Trauma and Addiction Course

This course with Linda Curran explores the critical connection between Addiction, Trauma, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), focusing on the underlying neuroscience of developmental and attachment trauma.

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Original price was: $199.99.Current price is: $60.00.

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Course Summary:

This comprehensive course by Linda Curran delves into the intricate relationship between Addiction, Trauma, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). It provides a thorough understanding of the neuroscience behind developmental and attachment trauma, explaining how early life experiences can profoundly impact brain development and increase vulnerability to addiction later in life. The course explores the neurobiological mechanisms through which ACEs and trauma can lead to maladaptive coping mechanisms, including substance abuse and other addictive behaviors. Participants will gain insights into the long-term effects of trauma on brain structure and function, attachment systems, and overall mental health.

Target Audience:

This program is designed for a wide range of professionals and individuals, including:

  • Therapists, counselors, and social workers
  • Addiction specialists and treatment providers
  • Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, etc.)
  • Educators and school counselors
  • Individuals who have experienced trauma or ACEs
  • Family members and support systems of individuals struggling with addiction
  • Researchers and students in related fields

Main Content:

The course likely covers key areas such as:

  • Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Defining ACEs and their prevalence, and exploring the ACEs study findings.
  • The Neuroscience of Trauma: Examining how trauma impacts brain development, stress response systems, and neurochemistry.
  • Developmental Trauma and Attachment: Exploring the impact of early relational trauma and insecure attachment on brain development and emotional regulation.
  • The Link Between Trauma and Addiction: Understanding how trauma can create vulnerabilities and lead to substance use as a coping mechanism.
  • Neurobiological Pathways to Addiction: Examining the brain circuits involved in reward, motivation, and craving, and how trauma can disrupt these pathways.
  • The Impact of Trauma on Mental Health: Exploring the co-occurrence of trauma, ACEs, addiction, and other mental health conditions.
  • Implications for Treatment and Intervention: Discussing trauma-informed approaches to assessment, treatment, and recovery for individuals with addiction and a history of ACEs.
  • Building Resilience and Promoting Healing: Exploring strategies and interventions that can help individuals heal from trauma and build resilience.

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