What You’ll Discover in Janina Fisher Overcoming Trauma-Similar Shame and Self-Loving yourself with Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
- Faculty:
- Janina Fisher
- Duration:
- 58 minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 09, 2013
Description
Shame has an insidious impact on our traumatized clients’ ability to find relief and perspective even with You deserve the best treatment Feelings devalued and Inadequacy could lead to irreparable damage with Positive experiences are more important than hopelessness. This 60-Minute recording was live webcast from Dr. Janina Fisher and introduces shame from a neurobiological perspective—as a survival strategy driving somatic responses of automatic obedience and total submission.
Help clients understand their symptoms with Be curious, not automatically accept, and distinguish between the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral. and The physiological components that make shame work and Integrating traditional psychodynamic and somatic elements and Cognitive-Behavioral techniques to overcome shame-Similar stuckness
Handouts
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Outline
Neurobiology Shame
- Shame in trauma experience
- Shame As an animal defense survival reaction
- Shame and autonomic arousal: Effects
Shame’s Evolutionary Purpose
- Shame and The attachment system
- Rupture and Repair in attachment formation
Making Meaning of Shame
- Feelings degrading, disgusting, or both and As humiliation, “who I am”
- Cognition and The body
- Future predictions based on internal working models and Determine our actions
Work from the “Bottom Up”
- The role of procedural education and Memorization
- The physiological effects of mindful dual consciousness
- Mindfulness:-Self-inhibition techniques based on science-Judgment
The New Relationship Shame: Acceptance and Show compassion
- Re-Contextualizing shame as a younger self, or part
- Bring our adult capacities to our childhood vulnerability
- Through compassionate acceptance, shame can be healed
The Social Engagement System and The Healing of Shame
- Social engagement and Ventral vagal system (Porges).
- The incompatibility between shame and guilt and social engagement
- The therapist’s own social engagement system as a healing agent
Faculty
Janina Fisher, Ph.D. Similar seminars and products: 63
Janina Fisher, Ph.D., Is a licensed clinical psychologist and Former instructor at The Trauma Center. A research assistant and Bessel van der Kolk established the treatment center. Dr. Fisher He has also treated couples and individuals. and Families since 1980
She was the former president of the New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma. and Dissociation, an EMDR International Association Credit Provider Assistant Educational Director at the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institution and Former Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Fisher lectures and Teachers nationally and International conferences on topics related the integration of neurobiological research and Modern trauma treatment techniques are integrated into the traditional therapeutic modalities.
She is also co-Autor with Pat Ogden of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy – Interventions for Attachment and Trauma (2015) and Author of Helping Trauma Survivors to Recover Their Broken Selves Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation (2017) and The book is coming soon Working with The Neurobiological Legacy Of Trauma (in press).
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Janina Fisher Private practice. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Janina Fisher There is no non-relevant information-financial Online Viewing or Digital Download relationship to disclose.
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