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Digital Seminar

How Neurofeedback & Neurotherapies Can Heal Trauma & Addictions


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Speaker:
Deirdre Stewart, LPC, SEP, BCN VP
Duration:
57 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
15 Oct, 2020
Product Code:
POS057065
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
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Description

For the past 40 years, The Meadows Model has been treating trauma and addiction, using both Pia Mellody’s Model on Codependency and cutting edge trauma interventions to provide safe container while patients learn to re-regulate and traverse the autonomic shifts needed within their nervous systems that allow for healing to occur.  Because meaning follows physiology, one of our main goals is utilization of various therapeutic modalities that interrupt negative feedback loops - including disorganized breathing patterns, thoughts, and brainwave patterns.  The state of our nervous system will inform how we organize our experience and make meaning of our life.   Through Neurofeedback, and working directly with the nervous system to help individuals reorganize the non-conscious survival adaptations developed by the sub-cortical or lower brain, we explore the importance of experiencing the body in the present moment because healing happens in the here-and-now.   This recording will include description of various neurotherapies utilized, how and why they are used within context of treatment planning, and a case presentation to demonstrate key concepts.

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Deirdre Stewart, LPC, SEP, BCN VP, holds a BA in communication from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and a Master of Science in counseling from The University of New England in New South Wales. She trained at South Pacific Private in Sydney, Australia; Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut; and Family Behavioral Health in Boca Raton, Florida. Before relocating back to the US in 2008, Stewart worked in private practice at Hong Kong Psychological Services. She is a licensed professional in the State of Arizona and has served as VP of Trauma Resolution Services for Meadows Behavioral Healthcare for 16 years. Stewart is board-certified in neurofeedback, trained in both traditional and somatic attachment focused EMDR, Somatic Experiencing (SE) and master level Neuro Affective Relational Model (NARM). She also facilitates Pia Mellody’s Post Induction Therapy Developmental Trauma Training, and Inner Child/Feeling Reduction Intensives.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Deirdre Stewart has an employment relationship with the Meadows. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Deirdre Stewart has no relevant non-financial relationships.


Objectives

  1. Appraise Alpha wave importance & 2 devices that increase prevalence of this frequency range
  2. Differentiate two types of brain wave training - Arousal amplitude NFB vs. Infra Low
  3. Evaluate the therapeutic benefits and measurement of Neurofeedback (NFB) as ancillary treatment for trauma and addiction

Outline

  • Overview of Brain Center & Neurotherapy at MBH –
    • Meaning follows physiology & importance of Alpha
    • Traditional Arousal/Amplitude Training vs. Infra Low NFB
    • Supporting embodiment through state shift awareness
    • Identify 2 ways progress is measured
  • Case Study demonstrating how NFB allows for a different realm of healing & how research supports this

Target Audience

  • Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Psychologists
  • Psychotherapists
  • Therapists
  • Marriage & Family Therapists
  • Addiction Counselors
  • Case Managers
  • Physicians
  • Nurses
  • Other Mental Health Professionals

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