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1 online resource (streaming video file) (981 minutes) |
Summary |
This pre-conference workshop recording will discuss the vast effects of early life trauma on health issues and disease. The growing neuroscience literature about the devastating effects of childhood abuse on emotion regulatory processes and interpersonal functioning will be described. Novel stage-oriented treatment approaches focusing on the restoration of the sense of self will be discussed. Objectives: Explain why some patients develop chronic PTSD; Describe the significance of the ACE study; Summarize how ACE findings can be integrated into clinical practice; Describe how severe childhood abuse and/or neglect influences borderline personality disorder; Discuss human attachment as it relates to how human beings regulate their physical states; List 3 predictors of adolescent dissociative symptoms; Explain how stressful early experience influences the developing brain; Describe the first neuroimaging findings and the functions of the synapses; Demonstrate knowledge of the functionality of the hippocampus; Summarize epidemiology of trauma exposure in pediatric clients; Describe the role of the parent in influencing the recovery process; Explain how emotion regulation predicts social competence; Summarize the social role of shame; Describe the analysis of shame: verbal, paralinguistic and visual cues |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed October 02, 2015) |
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Previously released as DVD |
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In English |
Subject |
Attachment disorder -- Treatment.
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Developmental psychology.
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Neurosciences.
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Psychic trauma -- Treatment -- Congresses.
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Lectures.
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Video recordings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Cloitre, Marylène, speaker
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Herman, Judith Lewis, 1942- speaker
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Pain, Clare, speaker
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Teicher, Martin, speaker
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Van der Kolk, Bessel A., 1943- speaker
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