Course Overview
In this groundbreaking course, psychotherapist and neurofeedback pioneer Sebern Fisher explores the deep impact of early developmental trauma on brain function and emotional regulation. Through applied neuroscience, participants will gain tools to identify and address the neurological imprints of fear, shame, and disconnection that persist long after the traumatic experience.
What You Will Learn
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How developmental trauma alters brain structure and function
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Understanding the amygdala-driven fear response and how it hijacks emotional regulation
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The role of neurofeedback and neuroplasticity in healing trauma
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Strategies to regulate affect and arousal states in trauma survivors
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Integrating neuroscience-based tools into traditional trauma therapy methods
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Real-world clinical examples and case studies to illustrate effective interventions
Who This Course Is For
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Mental health professionals (psychologists, counselors, social workers)
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Trauma-informed therapists
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Neurofeedback practitioners
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Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses
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Anyone working with clients impacted by complex or developmental trauma
Why Take This Course
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Learn directly from Sebern Fisher, author of Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma
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Get immediate, practical interventions rooted in cutting-edge neuroscience
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Understand the fear-driven brain to better connect with and help clients move toward healing
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Deepen your capacity for attunement, empathy, and presence in trauma treatment
Empower your trauma treatment practice with cutting-edge neuroscience. Enroll now to transform fear into healing.
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