CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF NEUROPLASTICITY WITH DANIEL SIEGEL, MD – DANIEL J. SIEGEL
Effective psychotherapy can be said to only work and have lasting positive effects if it changes the structure of the brain and how the brain functions. Join Dr. Siegel and learn how the therapeutic relationship and clinical interventions can optimize neuroplastic effects in creating lasting change within psychotherapy. Facets of neural growth such as synaptogenesis, neurogenesis, myelinogenesis, and epigenesis will be discussed, and the implications and applications of these findings on psychotherapy will be explored.
- Describe four essential aspects of neuroplasticity
- Outline seven facets of experience that optimize neural growth
- Discuss the role of neuroplasticity in effective psychotherapy
- Fundamentals of neuroplasticity
- How the brain changes in response to experience
- Genetics, epigenetics and memory
- SNAG: Stimulate neuronal activity and growth
- Strategic neuroplastic interventions
- Key elements that promote neuroplasticity