Bruce Ecker, Sara Bridges – What the Brain Needs for Transformational Change: Using Memory Reconsolidation in Daily Clinical Practice
Bruce Ecker, Sara Bridges – What the Brain Needs for Transformational Change: Using Memory Reconsolidation in Daily Clinical Practice
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Description
- Faculty:
- Bruce Ecker | Sara Bridges
- Duration:
- 4 Hours 3 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 24, 2017
Description
With the advancement of neuroscience, we are able to achieve therapeutic breakthrough with previously unheard of consistency. In this workshop, you will learn how to disengage the neural process that decommissions implicit learnings. Reconsolidation underlies the effectiveness of a wide range of therapies and is key to transformational change. You will learn how to mobilize the brain’s power in videos and live demonstrations. You will discover:
- The series of steps in the brain’s core process of profound unlearning
- The process that swiftly reveals the emotional schemas generating symptoms
- How to combine resource states and negative learnings into the juxtaposition experience that triggers reconsolidation and transformational change
- How to shift unconscious emotional learnings into richly felt, conscious targets of change
The recording is only for mental health professionals.
Handouts
ZNM052875 (2.60 MB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- Different types of change and memory reconsolidation:
Active.
Transformational.
- Transformational change therapies
There are common therapeutic factors across different approaches.
Permanence of change.
- Memory deconsolidation and reconsolidation
Research and history.
- Emotional learnings
The structure is non verbal and implicit.
They have a self-protective function.
- Impact of competing new learning
Brain circuits are involved.
Incremental learning and change are challenges.
- Schema and implicit memory erasure
Non-reclamations.
Symptom cessation.
It is effortless permanence.
- Change mechanisms and sequences across therapeutic approaches
- Process for schema erasure
Revocation.
Guided experience.
Juxtaposition with a target.
- Preparation for intervention
Symptom identification.
Retrieving the underlying data.
There are conflicting experiences.
- Nonspecific common therapeutic factors
- Verifying therapeutic outcome
Dissolution of the database.
Evaluating the presence of multiple objects.
- Clinical case examples of transformational process
Therapist factors.
There are potential problems.
- Discovery techniques
There is symptom deprivation.
There are overt statements.
The sentence has been completed.
- Summary and resources
Faculty
Bruce Ecker, M.A., L.M.F.T. Related seminars and products: 2
Bruce Ecker is a codirector of the Coherence Psychology Institute. The emotional brain can be unlocked using memory reconsolidation. And. Brief therapy is about depth. .
Sara Bridges, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 1
Sara Bridges is a PhD student. He is an associate professor at the University of Memphis and codirector of the Coherence Psychology Institute. There are studies in meaning. .
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