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Psychotherapy 2.0 2016: Leading-Edge Discoveries and Teachings on Neuroscience, Trauma, Mindfulness, and Attachment Therapy

By Bessel van der Kolk

On Demand

This is a training summit geared toward professionals. We’ll go beyond ordinary interviews. Each speaker will present a body of knowledge from their passionate, in-depth research and explorations in healing trauma and attachment wounds. We've brought together some of the most respected names in the field—visionaries such as Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Diana Fosha, Dr. Jack Kornfield, Drs. Gay and Katie Hendricks, Dr. Steven Hayes, and Dr. Richard Schwartz. You can learn how to integrate cutting-edge discoveries and practical applications of mindfulness and neuroscience that support true healing. Our goal is that you will have access to ideas, processes, tools, and best practices that you can use directly in your sessions.

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Emotional Chaos to Clarity: Move from the Chaos of the Reactive Mind to the Clarity of the Responsive Mind

Despite our best-laid plans, life is difficult, and we sometimes experience anger, anxiety, frustration, and doubt. This emotional chaos can negatively affect the way we live our lives.

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The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, one of the world’s foremost experts on trauma, has spent over three decades working with survivors.

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How to Cultivate Equanimity Regardless of Your Circumstances

A calm mind and even temper can help make peace with life’s difficulties.

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Letting Go of Resentment and Anger as a Caregiver

When you truly focus your attention to the task, the switch to thinking mindfully about your action results in a change in your feelings and behavior.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWe must not confuse letting go of past injuries with feeling an obligation to let the injurers back into our life. The freedom of forgiveness often includes a firm boundary and loving distance from those who have harmed us.

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Attachment Theory