EEGer Sip & Read
Virtual Gatherings and Q&A with Featured Members of the EEGer Community
Join EEGer in celebrating the valuable contributions of the community. We’re excited to provide this space to spotlight new research, publications, and innovative ideas or approaches that are shaping the client-focused work this approach is known for.
July 2025
Book Publication Party with Dr. Ruth Lanius
Join us in celebrating the release of Sensory Pathways to Healing from Trauma: Harnessing the Brain’s Capacity for Change.
Dr. Ruth Lanius will be joined by co-authors Sherain Harricharan, Breanne E. Kearney, and Benjamin Pandev-Girard for two one-hour events this July, featuring author insights, open Q&A, and discussion of key themes explored in their newly published work.
The book examines the body's sensory systems in the context of trauma and highlights emerging research and clinical observations around sensory-based approaches for effective recovery. These sessions offer a chance to hear directly from the authors about their work and its potential applications in clinical practice.
Free | July 22nd, 2025
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July Publication Party
Dr. Ruth Lanius
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025 at 1pm-2pm ET
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Why Two Events?
We have two events planned with Dr. Lanius to better accommodate the various time zones of our global community.
You're invited to join one or both events if they fit your schedule! We'll publish recordings of both.
July Publication Party
Dr. Ruth Lanius
July 23rd, 2025 at 7pm-8pm ET
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Author & Featured Guest
Dr. Ruth A. Lanius, MD, PhD
Dr. Lanius is a clinician scientist, Psychiatry Professor and Harris-Woodman Chair in Mind-Body Medicine at Western University of Canada, where she is the Director of the Clinical Research Program for PTSD. She earned her MD and PhD in Neuroscience degrees from the University of British Columbia. Ruth has over 25 years of clinical and research experience with trauma-related disorders.
Dr. Lanius established the Traumatic Stress Service at London Health Sciences Center, a program that specializes in the treatment of psychological trauma. Ruth has received numerous research and teaching awards, including the Banting Award for Military Health Research, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Training on Trauma and Attachment in Children, and election to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences and the Royal Society of Canada.
Dr. Lanius has published over 250 research articles and book chapters focusing on brain adaptations to psychological trauma and novel adjunct treatments for PTSD. Ruth regularly lectures on the topic of psychological trauma worldwide, and has given more than 250 invited lectures locally, nationally, and internationally. Ruth is a passionate clinician scientist who endeavors to understand the first-person experience of traumatized individuals throughout treatment and how it relates to brain functioning.
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January 2025
Book Publication Party with Dr. Frank Corrigan & Sebern Fisher
Celebrating the release of Deep Brain Reorienting Understanding the Neuroscience of Trauma, Attachment Wounding, and DBR Psychotherapy and the 10th Anniversary Edition of Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma Calming the Fear-Driven Brain
Listen in on an exclusive discussion and Q&A with Dr. Frank Corrigan and Sebern Fisher about their recent publications. Hear from Dr. Corrigan about what a DBR session is, the impact the new modality has had on the field of trauma treatment and intervention, and Sebern's perspective on emerging needs related to mental health care and the importance of works like Dr. Corrigan's.
In addition to the live discussion and Q&A, Sebern Fisher did a reading of the revised preface from the 10th Anniversary Edition of Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma, available now on EEG Learn when adding EEGer Sip & Read to your library.
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