Nov
13
5:00pm
The Brain, Neurophysiology and Psychophysiology of Trauma: A Brainspotting Perspective
By West Coast Psychotherapy
This 90-minute webinar will cover the neurophysiological and psychophysiological components of trauma and the trauma response and how they pertain to Brainspotting. Electroencephalographic (EEG) and psychophysiological activity of the four components of trauma (hypervigilance, constriction, dissociation and helplessness) will be presented as well as changes in brain activity after a brainspotting session. Other key concepts to be discussed include: coherence, nesting and coupling, amplitude and frequency.
Presenter:
Santiago Brand, BCN, BCB, HRV, BSP
Licensed sport and clinical Psychologist and Brainspotting Trainer for Colombia
Board Certified in neurofeedback, biofeedback and Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
Clinical Director Brand Neurofeedback
Vice-president Psytech Bioscience
Neuroscience Consultant MYNEURVA
Neuroscience and Neurofeedback consultant EDUVIC and Psychotherapy & Trauma Institute.
Consultant for the Bolivian Football Federation, Guatemalan Olympic Committee and Taiwan Association of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback
International speaker and instructor
[email protected]
CEU Registration only:
https://www.academeca.com/CEUReg/SeminarInfo.aspx?seminarId=3693
1.5 CEUs offered through R. Cassidy and a separate process for $10. Your full name is required at registration and 100% attendance in order to obtain CEUs.
[psychologists, social workers, MFTs, counselors, Substance Abuse counselors, occupational therapists, nurses, psychoanalysts, psychiatrists]
hosted by
WP
West Coast Psychotherapy
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