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\n\nNeuroscience research is providing new insight in to how psychotherapeutic techniques may change the brain in healthy ways. Specifically\, over the past couple of decades there has been an explosion of research on the neuroscience of mindfulness\, including how mindfulnes s practices may help clients better manage and reduce symptoms associated with mental health conditions such as depression\, anxiety\, trauma\, and addiction. The goals of this seminar are to share this research with atten dees\, discuss how to apply this research to psychotherapy\, and learn way s to practice mindfulness effectively and efficiently.
\n\nThis two- day\, experiential seminar presents attendees with the most up-to-date neu roscience findings on mindfulness practice\, including which techniques ha ve been shown to change specific areas of the brain for better mental heal th. Brain-changing mindfulness exercises that can help depression\, anxiet y\, trauma\, and addiction symptoms will be discussed. Additionally\, most of these techniques will be practiced during the seminar\, and attendees will be provided with detailed instructions and scripts for all techniques taught\, so that they may begin to incorporate these techniques into thei r practice immediately.
\n\nMindfulness practices\, such as meditation\, diaphragm atic breathing\, or body-based exercises\, are extremely versatile and hav e been shown to be helpful adjuncts to evidence-based psychotherapeutic in terventions for a wide variety of mental health conditions. Thus\, many me ntal health professionals want to incorporate mindfulness practice into ps ychotherapy. However\, it is not uncommon for clinicians feel uncertain ab out when\, how\, and with whom to use these techniques. Furthermore\, it c an be unclear which mindfulness methods are likely to be beneficial\, depe nding on a client'\;s symptoms and presentation. Taking a "\;one si ze fits all"\; approach to mindfulness practice can lead treatment non compliance\, inefficiency\, and ineffectiveness\, but quality training on how to apply mindfulness in clinical practice can be difficult to find. At tend this experiential seminar to learn the neuroscience of mindfulness an d discover which mindfulness techniques to use\, at what time\, and with w hom\, and start helping mindfulness practice work better for your clients!
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\n\nLecture 1 (90 Mins): \;
\nMental
Health and the Nervous System
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ure 2 (90 Mins): \;
\nThe Neuroscience of Mental Health and
Illness
Lecture 3 (90 Mins): \;
\nTypes of Mindfulness Practices: Four Categories
Lecture 4 (90 Mins): \;
\nThe Neur
oscience of Mindfulness\; Assessment of Mindfulness
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ure 1 (90 Mins): \;
\nBrain Change\, The Goal of All Therapy
\; Three Ways to Change the Brain
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ecture 2 (90 Mins): \;
\nBottom-Up Mindfulness Techniques
Lecture 3 (90 Mins): \;
\nTop-Down Mindfulness techniques
Lecture 4 (90 Mins): \;
\nTreatment Roadmaps: Integrating Mi
ndfulness into Real-Life Clinical Practice\; Enhancing therapy compliance.
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\n\n\nDr. Jennifer Sweeton is a licensed clinical psychologist and inter nationally-recognized expert on anxiety and trauma\, women'\;s issues\, and the neuroscience of mental health. She completed her doctoral trainin g at the Stanford University School of Medicine\, the Pacific Graduate Sch ool of Psychology\, and the National Center for PTSD. Additionally\, she h olds a master'\;s degree in affective neuroscience from Stanford Univer sity\, and studied behavioral genetics at Harvard University.
\n\nDr . Sweeton resides in the greater Kansas City area\, where she owns a group private practice\, Kansas City Mental Health Associates (trade name for M ind Works Consulting and Psychological Services\, PLLC). She formerly serv ed as the President of the Oklahoma Psychological Association\, and holds adjunct faculty appointments at the University of Kansas School of Medicin e and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. She is the curren t President-Elect of the Greater Kansas City Psychological Association. Dr . Sweeton offers psychological services services to clients in Oklahoma\, Kansas\, and internationally\, and is a sought-after trauma and neuroscien ce expert who has trained thousands of mental health professionals in her workshops.
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