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Somatics and Trauma Healing: The Body Keeps the Score


Somatics and Trauma Healing:
The Body Keeps the Score

LIVE & ONLINE: NOVEMBER 12TH, 2024
from 10:30 - 11:30AM ET (U.S. Eastern Time)

An Intimate Conversation with Bessel van der Kolk, MD and Dr. Scott Lyons

This class can be attended live or via the on-demand recordings. All class times are posted in Eastern Time / New York time zone. Check how this translates into your local Time Zone.




 


ABOUT THE EVENT

Join Bessel van der Kolk, MD, author of The Body Keeps The Score, and Dr. Scott Lyons, author of Addicted to Drama and founder of The Embody Lab, in this intimate online conversation to explore the power of somatics to heal trauma, heal past wounds, and create a brighter more resilient future for yourself and others!

 





 

“Trauma affects the entire human organism— body, mind, and brain. In PTSD the body continues to defend against a threat that belongs to the past.”

— Dr. Bessel van der Kolk

 



 


WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

In this 60-minute FREE online conversation with the Bessel van der Kolk, world-renowned trauma healing expert and author of The Body Keeps the Score we’ll explore:

  • The origins of trauma and its impact on individuals and communities

  • Key body-based principles to release and heal trauma through breath, touch, movement, and connection with others

  • Understanding protective responses, like fight, flight, freeze, or collapse and frameworks to assess where a person is "stuck"

  • Tools such as EMDR to resolve stuck physiological states to facilitate effective, long-lasting healing

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn directly from Bessel van der Kolk, MD, author of The Body Keeps The Score.




 
 

Somatic Therapy and EMDR Therapy are considered to be the best approaches for the treatment of trauma according to trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk, MD.

 
 


ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUESTS

Bessel van der Kolk, MD

SPECIAL GUEST


Bessel van der Kolk, MD spends his career studying how children and adults adapt to traumatic experiences, and has translated emerging findings from neuroscience and attachment research to develop and study a range of treatments for traumatic stress in children and adults.

In 1984, he set up one of the first clinical/research centers in the US dedicated to study and treatment of traumatic stress in civilian populations, which has trained numerous researchers and clinicians specializing in the study and treatment of traumatic stress, and which has been continually funded to research the impact of traumatic stress and effective treatment interventions. He did the first studies on the effects of SSRIs on PTSD; was a member of the first neuroimaging team to investigate how trauma changes brain processes, and did the first research linking BPD and deliberate self-injury to trauma and neglect in early childhood.

Much of his research has focused on how trauma has a different impact at different stages of development, and that disruptions in care-giving systems have additional deleterious effects that need to be addressed for effective intervention. In order to promote a deeper understanding of the impact of childhood trauma and to foster the development and execution of effective treatment interventions, he initiated the process that led to the establishment of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), a Congressionally mandated initiative that now funds approximately 150 centers specializing in developing effective treatment interventions, and implementing them in a wide array of settings, from juvenile detention centers to tribal agencies, nationwide.

He has focused on studying treatments that stabilize physiology, increase executive functioning and help traumatized individuals to feel fully alert to the present. This has included an NIMH funded study on EMDR and NCCAM funded study of yoga, and, in recent years, the study of neurofeedback to investigate whether attentional and perceptual systems (and the neural tracks responsible for them) can be altered by changing EEG patterns.

​His efforts resulted in the establishment of Trauma Center (now the Trauma Research Foundation) that consisted of a well-trained clinical team specializing in the treatment of children and adults with histories of child maltreatment, that applied treatment models that are widely taught and implemented nationwide, a research lab that studied the effects of neurofeedback and MDMA on behavior, mood, and executive functioning, and numerous trainings nationwide to a variety of mental health professional, educators, parent groups, policy makers, and law enforcement personnel.


Dr. Scott Lyons

HOST


Dr. Scott Lyons is a holistic psychologist, educator and author of the book Addicted to Drama: Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others, with Hachette publishing. As a renowned body-based trauma expert, Doctor of Osteopathy and Mind-Body Medicine specialist, Scott helps people to break free of cycles of pain, limited beliefs, and trauma. Scott is an innovator in transformative wellness and trauma therapy, teaching over half a million people internationally over the past twenty years how to relieve stress and restore vitality. Scott has worked with many of the country’s top leaders and CEOs as an executive coach and wellness consultant.  

Scott is the creator of The Embody Lab — the largest online learning platform for body-based trauma therapies— and developer of Somatic Stress Release™, a holistic process of restoring biological resilience, taught in over 20 countries. Scott is also the founder and progressive designer of Omala, a wellness brand dedicated to creating sustainably sourced tools for transformation.

Scott has been featured in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Women’s Forbes Magazine, Fast Company, The Telegraph and on The Jordan Harbinger Show, The Mental Illness Happy Hour, The Genius Life and How to Talk to Girls.



 

DIVE DEEPER INTO THE POWER OF SOMATICS TO HEAL TRAUMA

 
 

Join us for our upcoming live and online certificate program: Somatic EMDR Therapy Certificate.

Are you looking for a way to help your clients heal from trauma more effectively and holistically? Do you want to learn how to integrate EMDR therapy and somatic psychology in your trauma treatment practice? Or daily life as a way to process stress, release what's holding you back, and expand your resilience?

This program is designed for individuals, practitioners and educators who want to discover the power of a unified somatic approach to EMDR therapy to address and repair the psychological and physiological effects of trauma. When brought together these two cutting-edge modalities help process traumatic memories and reduce emotional distress, while reconnecting with the body and restoring a sense of safety and agency. In fact, according to Trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk, Somatic Therapy and EMDR Therapy are considered the best approaches for the treatment of trauma.

 

 
 

“In order to change, people need to become aware of their sensations and the way that their bodies interact with the world around them. Physical self-awareness is the first step in releasing the tyranny of the past.”

— Dr. Bessel van der Kolk

 
 

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