How to Ignite the Depression-Battling Part of the Brain. How to build the implicit memories that will take down depression. One way to break up old emotional patterns to reduce reactivity. “Tuning the Heart”: one skill that primes the brain against depression…
NICABM – Working With Depression
Practical Brain-Focused Strategies for Working With Depression
Why Depression is a Form of Trauma
- Why depression is the ultimate avoidance strategy
- The four parts of the Depression Loop (and why it’s so hard to break)
- Why the brain reacts to depression the same way it reacts to trauma
- What an enlarged amygdala does to a depressed patient
- Shame: depression’s worst nightmare
- The neuroscience behind the shame-depression connection
- The crucial role of the vagus nerve in depression
How to Ignite the Depression-Battling Part of the Brain
- How to build the implicit memories that will take down depression
- One way to break up old emotional patterns to reduce reactivity
- “Tuning the Heart”: one skill that primes the brain against depression
- The one practice that can lead to a massive left prefrontal shift
- How to reduce the cellular inflammation that’s driven by depression
How to Create a Flexible Mind to Combat Depression
Rick Hanson, PhD Kelly McGonigal, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
- The one “guilty pleasure” that powers strong neural connections
- How “play” affects the nervous system in a client who is depressed
- What happens to the self-critic in both playfulness and depression
- How to rewire the cognitive processing that gets shut down by depression
- How to activate the “Brain Fertilizer” protein that builds neuroplasticity
The 3 Things You Need to Foster Change in Your Client
- How to integrate the “Three-Legged Stool” approach to reduce suffering
- The one critical skill from childhood that boosts neuroplasticity (and why you may need to relearn it)
- The four key attitudes that lead to growth
One Strategy to Help Your Clients Feel Resilient
- How to help clients experience resilience from the inside-out
- The direct connection between positive decisions and immune functioning
- Why we’re wired to accept negativity (and block resiliency)
Why Your Patient Needs an Adult Play Date
- How a client’s playful memories can transform their childhood narrative
- How “foreboding joy” leads to anxiety
- The survivalist brain and why it protects some clients from feeling “too good”
- How implicit messaging can derail the intervention
How to Help Clients Avoid Falling Into the Deficiency Gap
- Why a client’s values can lead them to greater depression
- How to help clients turn “values into verbs” to enhance brain integration
- Why caretakers might be resistant to compassion work
- How to tailor an intervention for chronically-depressed patients
- Why it’s crucial for the practitioner to match the practice to the client’s level of depression
How to Help Clients Shift From a Fixed Mindset to a Growth Mindset
Michael Yapko, PhD Ron Siegel, PsyD
- A 4-step process for encouraging positive beliefs
- The slippery slope that takes a client from deficiency to depression
- One tactic for defusing unconscious negative thoughts
- Why visualization is like a springboard for the brain
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