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    Early Life Trauma - Imprints On The Brain & Relationships

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    Early Life Trauma - Imprints On The Brain & Relationships

    Early Life Trauma - Imprints On The Brain & Relationships
    Published 3/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.26 GB | Duration: 2h 7m

    Trauma-Informed Training Regarding Early Life Trauma

    What you'll learn

    Learn the many brainstates, and how the brain develops

    Learn Attachment Styles

    Learn about the patterns of stress and how they impact behaviour

    Learn how experience impacts memory

    Requirements

    No Prior Learning Experience Needed

    Description

    Early Life Trauma - Imprints on the Brain & RelationshipsAbout This Course:There is a growing need for a deeper understanding of the effects of trauma on the developing brain and how practical strategies can be implemented into every day life to help children and families thrive rather than just survive.Have You Ever Wondered?How do experiences impact and shape the brain?Why is relationship so hard with a child who has experienced developmental trauma?What does the stress response system have to do with anything?You are NOT the Only OneThis course examines how early life trauma impacts brain development and the ability to form healthy connections.Course Overview:There are 4 Total Modules in this course.Module 1: Brain Development (The importance of brain development and the role adverse experiences play.)Module 2: Attachment & Intimacy (How attachment styles are formed and role relational adversities have on brain states and form a barrier.)Module 3: Stress & Reward (How patterns of stress and how impact behaviour and the brain’s adaptive responses.)Module 4: Experiences (The impact of experience on memory and how memory and repetition can scaffold learning.)About Us:Karina Schreurs (Trauma Consultant) has a background in Therapy in Education and has post-graduate study in      Neuroscience. She is passionate about empowering educators with practical strategies to see stress reduced in classrooms.Dr. Dedré Nel (Trauma Consultant) is a qualified Social Worker with post-grad training in Play Therapy and the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics. She is passionate about empowering Tamariki, Whanau and Professionals to succeed.Trauma is COMPLEX We’ll give you the skills and strategies you need to help your child THRIVE.Trauma Responsive Education Aotearoa TREA

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Module 1: Brain Development

    Lecture 2 Introduction

    Lecture 3 Bottom Up Brain Development

    Lecture 4 Role of Genetics and Epigenetics

    Lecture 5 Brain States and Their Impact on Functioning

    Lecture 6 Key Times of Brain Development

    Section 3: Module 2: Attachment and Intimacy

    Lecture 7 Introduction

    Lecture 8 Attachment Styles

    Lecture 9 The Role Relational Adversities Have on Brain States

    Lecture 10 Serve and Return in Interactions and How This Can Look Different in Trauma

    Section 4: Module 3: Stress and Reward

    Lecture 11 Introduction

    Lecture 12 Patterns of Stress and How They Impact Behaviour

    Lecture 13 The Reward Cycle and How Adversity Changes the Experience of Reward

    Lecture 14 The Brains Adaptive Response Through the Hyper-Arousal and Dissociative Pathways

    Section 5: Module 4: Experiences

    Lecture 15 Introduction

    Lecture 16 The Impact of Experience on Memory

    Lecture 17 The Role the Environment Plays in Shaping the Brain

    Lecture 18 Understand How Memory and Repetition Can Scaffold Learning

    Teachers, Schools, Social Workers, Family