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Dr. Daniel Siegel on The Mindsight Approach for Children and Adolescence: Integration Techniques for the Mind and the Developing Brain



Are you struggling to effectively treat behavior disorders, anxiety, and mood disorders in children and adolescents?

New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned neuropsychiatrist Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. has developed the Mindsight approach, which provides a unique understanding of the brain and developing mind. Built on decades of research, his approach expertly illuminates the science of how the young mind is wired, and provides brain integration strategies to support healthy development and achieve lasting change in the child's or adolescent's life.

Now, Dr. Siegel invites you to join his exciting new online course where you'll learn

how to apply his interpersonal neurobiology strategies, including the Mindsight approach,

to your practice to help children and adolescents thrive.

Drawing from Dr. Siegel's 30+ years of psychotherapy, as well as new research in the field of interpersonal neurobiology, you'll learn simple, easy to master skills and interventions that will transform your practice and improve treatment outcomes. You’ll also discover easy ways to incorporate play techniques and other creative approaches to understand the child and adolescent mind.

If you work with children & adolescents, this course is for you!


Details

Product Details
Section:
Children and Young People
Speakers:
Daniel J. Siegel, MD |  Tina Payne Bryson, PhD
Duration:
19 Hours 57 Minutes
Media Type:
Online Course

CPD


* CPD

This online program is worth 20.75 hours CPD.



Outline

MODULE 1

The Whole-Brain Child Approach
Develop Kids’ Minds and Integrate Their Brains for Better Treatment Outcomes

Explore the changing child brain and learn creative strategies to treat anxiety, affective disorder, disruptive behavior disorder and executive functioning.

• Hear the latest scientific research-with a special emphasis on neuroplasticity and the changing brain
• Learn practical treatment strategies through case example demonstrations
• Master the 12 Whole-Brain strategies to help kids move from reactivity to resilience

MODULE 2
Brainstorm: A Clinician's Guide to the Changing and Challenging Adolescent Brain
Between the ages of 12 and 24, the brain changes in important, and oftentimes maddening, ways. Explores how brain development affects teenage behavior and relationships.

• Discover the essence of the adolescent brain and how science dispels popular myths
• Understand the clinical implications of the four pillars of adolescence and how these pillars are essential characteristics for both the individual development and for the health of our species
• Learn how to approach adolescence as a period and adolescents as individuals that can make all the difference in treating these individuals.
 
MODULE 3
The Role of Play and Creativity in Psychotherapy with Dr. Daniel J. Siegel, MD
Learn how you can use play for the clinical evaluation of a child or adolescent, because how a person plays reveals ways in which mental well-being may be present or impaired.

• Understand the role of play in the development of mental well-being.
• View a demonstration of using play activities for successful treatment of PTSD, OCD, anxiety disorders and depression.
• Discover how easy it is to incorporate play techniques and other creative approaches such as rhythmic movement, non-verbal alignment, improvisation and musical vocalizations into your practice.

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