Making Implicit Memory Explicit in Trauma Treatment -- Sebern Fisher & Ruth Lanius in Conversation
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Live lecture and discussion on Sunday December 13, 3pm - 5pm EST
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The Neuroscience of Trauma and Neglect and the Vital Role of Neurofeedback in Treatment
Making Implicit Memory Explicit in Trauma Treatment
In this third conversation, Ruth Lanius and Sebern Fisher continue to explore therapy and trauma.
In particular, research carried out by Dr. Ruth Lanius and her group has focused on the way traumatic images trigger the brains of traumatized people. Images are presented for a few milliseconds only and cannot be consciously perceived. However, the brain registers and responds. Researchers saw activation of reptilian structures, the PAG and the Superior Colliculus as well as striking effects on heart rate variability, a reliable measure of emotional reactivity. These brain structures help an individual react reflexively to threat and as part of our innate threat response are a key component of the implicit memory system. As participants will learn, the neurophysiological response of those affected by trauma and those not affected is entirely different.
This research certifies what trauma survivors and trauma therapists already know: all too much of the trauma nightmare is lived out beneath conscious awareness and beyond conscious control.
So what do these findings mean for treatment? How do we quiet the nightmare as it becomes more consciously available? Ruth and Sebern will discuss these questions and encourage you to participate in what is always an interesting and lively conversation. Dr. Lanius will present her research and Sebern Fisher will focus on the implications of her findings for neurofeedback and psychotherapy, as well as for body-oriented interventions and mindfulness practices.
This is the third in a series of two-hour conversations exploring new neuroscience and its implications for therapy. The discussions focus on how the traumatized brain gives rise to symptoms such as dissociation, balance problems, somatic disturbances and most profoundly the capacity to have a sense of a self and an other.
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