Learn From An Expert And Earn Free CE
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
The brain is a complex organ that can be difficult to explain in a way for clients to understand. Learn from renowned trauma expert Janina Fisher how to help trauma survivors better understand their brain function…and better facilitate the healing process.
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How to maximize your brain's health
Sherrie All, PhD
Promising research is showing us there may be methods to alleviate the risk of early onset Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia! Learn Dr. Sherrie All’s three simple steps for maximum brain investment.
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How to change your brain and build a solid foundation for transformative growth
Terry Fralich, LCPC
Terry Fralich, LCPC, shares five core skills of mindfulness and how to best practice them.
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What Successful Couples Are Doing Right
Psychotherapy Networker, John M. Gottman, Ph.D., Julie Gottman, Ph.D.
John and Julie Gottman explain what research has revealed about the crucial role the brain’s seven different command systems can play in enhancing the quality of couples’ emotional connection.
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Don't approach treatment with one hand tied behind your back!
Catherine Pittman, PH.D., HSPP
Anxiety disorders are some of the most common difficulties we deal with as therapist, but most of us are approaching treatment with one hand tied behind our back.
That's why Catherine Pittman, PH.D., HSPP created this FREE worksheet Identifying Anxiety-Igniting Thoughts to help your clients find relief faster.
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Meagan Houston, Ph.D., SAP
Former Detroit Lions quarterback, Erik Kramer, attempted suicide by way of gunshot wound to the head. °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ speaker Meagan Houston, Ph.D., SAP, discusses how traumatic brain injury and major depressive disorder are connected and the importance of conducting a suicide risk assessment with a patient who reports a mild or severe form of TBI.
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...and what you can do about it
Robert Rhoton, PsyD, LPC, D.A.A.E.T.S.
When a child with behavior challenges enters our office, we instantly go into teach mode to tell them how to change their behaviors. Why? Because we don't know what else to do.
But the child's behavior doesn't improve. It's not because they're willful, or bad, or even because they don't care. It's because the lasting impacts of trauma have the children in your practice stuck in "lizard brain." In this short video, I explain why lizard brain impacts every trauma treatment plan you create...
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Joining Forces Wellness Week takes place Nov. 7-11. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), in collaboration with the White House Joining Forces staff and the Center for Deployment Psychology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, will show a free webinar series on the health and wellness of military service members and veterans. Professionals will earn one free hour of CE credit for each webinar they attend.
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