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WEBINAR: The Traumatized Brain
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Ever wonder what happens inside the brain when a person is traumatized? Many of us already know what it feels like afterward; sometimes sudden and often unexplained fear toward people, places, or things that were never before problematic, sleep problems and insomnia - having trouble falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night, or unable to get out of bed, experiencing an unusual feeling of things seeming unreal or feeling distant and remote from one's immediate surroundings, having scary nightmares and/or night terrors, experiencing difficulty with trust, attachment, and intimacy, feeling angry and irritable, eating too much or not enough, problems with one's memory, seeming to forget the simplest things, feeling exhausted after little or no particular physical effort, lack of enjoyment from things that previously were pleasurable, wanting to isolate from the outside world, and alternating between feeling numb and feeling completely overwhelmed.
So what happens inside the brain that brings about these troublesome symptoms? Why do some people fare better then others during times of extreme stress? Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) simply an inevitability after a traumatic event? In this Live Webinar you will learn what happens to the brain when it has been suddenly exposed to a psychological trauma. You will learn the various factors that can predispose a person to a traumatic disorder such as PTSD, and other factors that include personal resilience, previous traumatic events, whether there has been early childhood trauma, history of mental illness, family coping style, and a host of other factors that can either impact and impede a traumatic event or help insulate and protect an individual from the ravages of psychological trauma.
Please join Dr Ullman for an exciting, entertaining, and educational 90-minute multimedia live webinar wherein you will learn about the impact of psychological trauma and how the brain is altered without ever having been physically touched, and perhaps more importantly, what to do in the event of a psychological trauma. You will learn about these issues and more from one of the foremost Cognitive-Behavioral and neuroscience-based experts in the field of Complex Trauma (C-PTSD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Addiction from the clinician that has been researching, speaking, diagnosing, and treating those that have been impacted by psychological trauma for more than 30 years.
Everyone who signs up for this webinar will be sent a free replay, just in case you were unable to attend the live event.
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Ever wonder what happens inside the brain when a person is traumatized? Many of us already know what it feels like afterward; sometimes sudden and often unexplained fear toward people, places, or things that were never before problematic, sleep problems and insomnia - having trouble falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night, or unable to get out of bed, experiencing an unusual feeling of things seeming unreal or feeling distant and remote from one's immediate surroundings, having scary nightmares and/or night terrors, experiencing difficulty with trust, attachment, and intimacy, feeling angry and irritable, eating too much or not enough, problems with one's memory, seeming to forget the simplest things, feeling exhausted after little or no particular physical effort, lack of enjoyment from things that previously were pleasurable, wanting to isolate from the outside world, and alternating between feeling numb and feeling completely overwhelmed.
So what happens inside the brain that brings about these troublesome symptoms? Why do some people fare better then others during times of extreme stress? Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) simply an inevitability after a traumatic event? In this Live Webinar you will learn what happens to the brain when it has been suddenly exposed to a psychological trauma. You will learn the various factors that can predispose a person to a traumatic disorder such as PTSD, and other factors that include personal resilience, previous traumatic events, whether there has been early childhood trauma, history of mental illness, family coping style, and a host of other factors that can either impact and impede a traumatic event or help insulate and protect an individual from the ravages of psychological trauma.
Please join Dr Ullman for an exciting, entertaining, and educational 90-minute multimedia live webinar wherein you will learn about the impact of psychological trauma and how the brain is altered without ever having been physically touched, and perhaps more importantly, what to do in the event of a psychological trauma. You will learn about these issues and more from one of the foremost Cognitive-Behavioral and neuroscience-based experts in the field of Complex Trauma (C-PTSD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Addiction from the clinician that has been researching, speaking, diagnosing, and treating those that have been impacted by psychological trauma for more than 30 years.
Everyone who signs up for this webinar will be sent a free replay, just in case you were unable to attend the live event.
~ All Coupons are Entered at Checkout ~