Trauma Informed Neurofeedback
Kursbeschreibung
This training is based on a combination of both clinical practice and a theoretical understanding of the trauma literature to help practitioners work more effectively with people who are undergoing neurofeedback treatment. It will provide important clinical and relational information to consider when working with people who have experienced trauma, including fears which are often not expressed or known by clients but can impact on both the subconscious and conscious interaction with therapist and neurofeedback. Integrated throughout the course will be case examples to explain content and principles, but in addition participants will be encouraged to bring their own case examples to help them understand the course materials and use it in their practice to develop improved treatment outcomes.
Wesentliche Lehrinhalte
- Definition of and symptomatology associated with, trauma and dissociation (both overt and covert).
- Exploration of the neuroscience of trauma and how understanding this will help the practice of neurofeedback.
- Definition and understanding of trauma focussed neurofeedback
- How can dissociation be assessed, identified, and interfere with treatment outcomes
- The main fears that can impact on successful treatment, how to identify, address and work with them.
- When and why neurofeedback is not the right place to start, with suggestions of what to do when this happens.
- Some suggestions/recommendations of therapies and strategies that complement trauma focussed neurofeedback.
- Assessment process including relevant measures to include.
- How to identify and actively respond to trauma and dissociative behaviours during neurofeedback sessions.
- How to carry out trauma informed and responsive ILF, alpha theta and synchrony. Including those with complex presentations such as dissociative disorders.
Nach dem Kurs können Sie
- identify trauma and dissociation (both overt and covert presentations)
- identify the categories of developmental trauma and how they relate to the current behaviour of clients and their histories of trauma/adverse childhood experiences.
- formulate the main goals of neurofeedback intervention from an arousal model perspective
- identify and use the nuances of trauma informed practice to create successful outcomes
- define what trauma informed neurofeedback is and how to engage in it successfully
- understand ways of using ILF, alpha-theta and synchrony together and when to do so effectively in a way that responds specifically to your client’s needs
Kurs-Highlights
- Plenty of case examples and clinical material to explain the theories presented.
- Practical techniques that can be used to help engage your clients
- Part of the OMC certification process
- Opportunity to engage in trauma focussed neurofeedback that is a developing concept and practice
Online
Zeitraum / Dauer
11.04.2025 – 12.04.2025
11.04.2025 09:00 – 18:00
12.04.2025 09:00 – 17:00
Local time: Europe/London
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Preis
690,00 EUR / 740,00 CHF / 640,00 GBPIm Preis enthalten
- Course manual of all presentations and worksheets as a PDF file for download
- Certificate
Weitere Hinweise
Requirements for participation:
The course is for practitioners who have already completed the basic course in ILF Neurofeedback, as well as the advanced course in Alpha-Theta and Synchrony.
This first trauma informed neurofeedback course will be for how to work with adults.
Good to know:
- You do not need neurofeedback equipment during the course.
- You may take this online course on your own. You do not need a partner for practicum.
Please register by 05.04.2025
Did you miss the registration deadline? Please contact us! We are happy to help you and will find a solution!
For registration and booking you will be forwarded to the website of the organiser.
Sprache
- Englisch
Dozenten
Veranstalter
BEE Medic Ltd UK
Millhouse 32-38 East Street
Rochford
SS4 1DB
- courses@beemedic.co.uk
- Telefon: +44 1702 8200 06