Threat Analysis: Improving Anxious & Traumatized Client's Self-Regulation with Practicle Brain Science

Hannah Smith

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Hannah Smith

In this session, you will learn the science behind these two paths to dysregulation and an easy method to help show clients so they, too, can choose the right set of responses to whatever “present moment” situation they find themselves!

Overview

You will be hard pressed to find a client in therapy that does not deal with anxiety, and we all know the rate of people going to therapy for trauma treatment has been significant for some time.

Then, we have neurodivergent people who have steadily activated nervous systems we often diagnose as anxiety disorders, especially social anxiety.

In any case, the results of dysregulation can be de-stabilizing and cause people to miss out on their own lives. Many struggle with relational issues, as well. But what if it didn’t have to be this way? With advances in our understanding of modern neuroscience and within the framework of Interpersonal Neurobiology, we now understand there are two major neural pathways to nervous system activation – the biological result for all of the people mentioned above. The key is to learn to detect and properly respond to each of these pathways.

In this session, you will learn the science behind these two paths to dysregulation and an easy method to help show clients so they, too, can choose the right set of responses to whatever “present moment” situation they find themselves!

Imagine! A reduction in general, separation, and social anxiety! Improved outcomes in trauma when it’s not exacerbated by ongoing fear responses. If you want to contribute to these outcomes, this will be an hour well spent!

Objectives:

  1. Identify and describe the neuro-biological systems involved in nervous system dysregulation
  2. Explain the two paths to activation, why they occur, and the appropriate responses to each
  3. Learn a method to help clients tell the difference between the two paths so they have more buy-in for doing the work of self-regulation

About the Presenter

Hannah Smith
Hannah Smith

Hannah Smith, MA, LMHC, CGP (She/Her), is the founder of Potential Finders Network and is a book author and blog writer, coach/consultant, international board-certified group leader, and nationwide trainer from the Seattle area. She has extensive study and practice in neuroscience- informed clinical treatment and is certified in Interpersonal Neurobiology by the Mindsight Institute. Her experience, both personally and professionally, in the US and abroad, has allowed her to develop multi-modal, culturally competent, cutting-edge & relevant training programs. Hannah guest lectures in academic, clinical, and corporate settings around the US and globally. She has developed an engaging presentation style, making the learning of difficult information both accessible and fun! Her passion is to educate others on practical, whole-person approaches to life with the aim of helping those she works with reach their greatest potential!

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