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5/18/2015 1 EASNA Institute 2015 The New Brain Science: A Clinical Tool for EAP Practitioners Ina Bachman LICSW, CEAP [email protected] Why Brain, Why Now? How I got interested Finding a tool that would work FAST Daniel Siegel, MD Interpersonal Neurobiology Rudolph Tanzi, PhD – SuperBrain Rick Hanson, PhD – Hardwiring for Happiness [email protected] 2

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    EASNA Institute 2015

    The New Brain

    Science: A Clinical

    Tool for EAP

    Practitioners

    Ina Bachman LICSW, [email protected]

    Why Brain, Why Now?

    � How I got interested

    � Finding a tool that would work FAST

    � Daniel Siegel, MD

    � Interpersonal Neurobiology

    � Rudolph Tanzi, PhD – SuperBrain

    � Rick Hanson, PhD – Hardwiring for Happiness

    [email protected]

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    Typical Cases

    � Stress/Anxiety/Anger

    �Depression

    � Relationships

    � Parenting

    � Presentations

    [email protected]

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    A New Brain Model

    [email protected]

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    Our Evolving Understanding of

    the Brain

    [email protected]

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    Old Brain Model New Brain Model

    Is limited and shrivels up and

    dies as we age.

    Has the capacity to always

    make new brain cells.

    Is in charge, the “Captain of

    our Ship.”

    We are in charge of the brain

    and can choose how to use

    it.

    Has a static structure. Is constantly changing and

    malleable.

    Controls our thoughts. Our thoughts control our

    brain.

    Is a product of our

    DNA/Genetics.

    Molecular epigenetics:

    experiences can influence

    and change our DNA.

    What’s Important for Mental

    Health

    � Three Levels of the Brain

    � Reptilian

    � Limbic

    � Pre-Frontal Cortex or

    Neo Cortex

    � Amygdala

    � Fight or Flight

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    Triune Brain

    [email protected]://wujingwang.wordpress.com/

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    Amygdala� Provides “Red Alert” to the rest of the system

    • Directs the Fight/Flight/Freeze Response

    � Skips the neocortex and goes straight to the reptilian

    brain

    � Cannot distinguish between real and perceived

    threats

    • Physical threats vs Social threats

    � Learns and is shaped by experience

    � Influenced powerfully by early experiences

    � Non-verbal: needs a non-verbal response to calm

    down

    � Amygdala hijack – Daniel Goleman, Emotional

    Intelligence [email protected]

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    Fight/Flight/ Freeze

    Response

    [email protected]

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    Siegel: Handy Model

    [email protected]

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    Brain and

    Mindfulness Practice

    [email protected]

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    Anxiety/ Anger

    �Gaining a sense of control

    � By understanding the Stress Reaction, what’s happening on a physiological level

    � Know you’re trigger signs

    � Taking a pause to calm down our reptilian

    brain

    � Engage our Pre-Frontal Cortex

    [email protected]

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    Tanzi Model: Achieving Mind

    Balance

    � Reptilian Brain: STOP

    � Stop, Take 3 Breaths, Observe, Proceed

    � Limbic Brain: GRRR (s)

    � Grudges, Retaliation, Resentment, Reactivity, (Shame)

    �Cortical Brain: BOLD

    � Breath, Observe, Learn, Detach

    � HALT-12 step model

    [email protected]

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    Relationships

    �Mammalian brain

    � Amygdala Hijack

    � Jekyll and Hyde

    � John Gottman, Phd – The Gottman Institute� Stonewalling

    � Fight/Flight vs Vulnerability/Trust

    � Name It to Tame It

    [email protected]

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    Depression� Rick Hanson PhD:

    � Retraining the Brain for Happiness

    � Velcro for the Negative/Teflon for the Positive

    � Experience Dependent Neuroplasticity

    [email protected]

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    Rewiring the Brain for

    Happiness: Gratitude Practice

    � A. Cooling the Fires

    � Use Breathing to activate the Para-Sympathetic Response

    � B. Observe and Notice – The Survival Brain

    � C. Choose To Wire-In the Positive

    �Have a Positive Experience

    � Enrich it

    �Absorb it

    � Link positive and negative (optional)

    [email protected]

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    Do We Change the Brain or

    Does the Brain Change Us?

    [email protected]

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    Tools for Re-Wiring Our

    Neuro-pathways

    � Know your brain (handy model)

    �Gratitude practice (wire-in the positive)

    �Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    �Mindfulness practice

    � Creating new neuro-firing patterns

    � Shift the reactive to responsive

    �Other mind-body techniques

    � EFT-Tapping

    � EMDR

    [email protected]

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    Mindfulness Practice:Developing Detachment With Self Awareness

    SIFT

    Sensations

    Feelings/EmotionsThoughts/Images

    [email protected]

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    [email protected]

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    Take It Home

    � Teach it to a colleague

    � Learn Mindfulness

    � Practice on yourself

    � Share with your clients

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    Bibliography� Begley, Sharon. Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain; How a New Science Reveals Our

    Extraordinary Potential To transform Ourselves, Ballentine Books, 2007.

    � Diorio J,Meaney MJ. “Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression”. J Psychiatric Neuroscience 32(4)p.275-284 2007.

    � Fredrickson, Barbara. Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become. Hudson Press, Barbara L., 2013.

    � Goleman, Daniel. Emotional Intelligence, Random House,1995.

    � Gottman, John. Seven Principles That Make Marriage Work, Harmony,2000.

    � Hanson, Rick. Hard Wiring Happiness, Crown Publishing Group, 2013.

    � Hurley, Dan.”Grandma's Experiences Leave a Mark on Your Genes”,Discovermagazine.com. N.p., 11 June 2013.

    � MARC- Mindfulness Awareness Research Center, marc.edu.ucla .

    � Pittman, Catherine M., PhD. "Explaining Anxiety in the Brain: Explanations for Children and Adults That Enhance Treatment Compliance in A Whole Brain Approach." ADAA 32 ndAnnual Conference No Disclosures. (2012): n. pag. Web.

    � Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full Catastrophe Living (Revised Edition): Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness,Bantam Books, New York, 2013.

    � Schwartz, Jeffery. The Mind And The Brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force, Regan Books, 2003.

    � Siegel, Daniel. The Developing Mind, How Relationships and The Brain Interact to Shape Who we Are, 2nd Edition, Bantam 2012.

    � Tanzi, Rudolph and Deepak Chopra. Superbrain: Unleashing the Power of Your Mind to Maximize Health, Happiness and Spiritual Well Being, Harmony,2012.

    [email protected]

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