EEGer Sip & Read
Free Virtual Gathering and Q&A with Sebern Fisher & Dr. Frank Corrigan
Friday, January 10th, 2025 | 2pm to 3:30pm ET (view in your time zone)
Join EEGer in celebrating the publication of Dr. Frank Corrigan's Deep Brain Reorienting Understanding the Neuroscience of Trauma, Attachment Wounding, and DBR Psychotherapy, as well as the 10th Anniversary Edition of Sebern Fisher's Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma.
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Deep Brain Reorienting
Understanding the Neuroscience of Trauma, Attachment Wounding, and DBR Psychotherapy
By Frank M. Corrigan, Hannah Young, Jessica Christie-Sands
Deep Brain Reorienting introduces a novel, evidence-based approach to the treatment of trauma-related disorders. Steeped in neuroscience, this book builds on recent scientific contributions to the effects of shock, trauma, and neglect on the brain at the deepest levels. Enhanced by detailed case material and underpinned by a strong theoretical framework, the authors give special attention to clinically significant forms of dissociation, as well as attachment wounding and its treatment. This neurobiologically informed focus offers fresh perspectives, reaching beneath the level of cognitive, affective, and defensive components of traumatic responding.
Written at the interface of neuroscience and psychotherapy, this book will be invaluable to psychotherapists whose clinical practice is calling for new ways to work with the effects of traumatic experiences. In addition, several hypotheses will appeal to research-oriented psychotherapists and clinically-led researchers in a range of fields.
10th Anniversary Edition
Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma
Calming the Fear-Driven Brain
By Sebern Fisher with foreword from Bessel van der Kolk
The brain’s circuitry reveals much about its role in our emotional stability and resilience. Neurofeedback allows clinicians to guide their clients as they learn to transform these brain-wave patterns. In this revolutionary book, experienced clinician Sebern Fisher demonstrates neurofeedback’s profound ability to help treat one of the most intractable mental health concerns of our time: severe childhood abuse, neglect, or abandonment, otherwise known as developmental trauma.
A mix of fundamental theory, nuts-and-bolts practice, and compelling case studies, this book delivers an accessible look at the mind and brain in developmental trauma, what a “trauma identity” looks like, and how neurofeedback can be used to retrain the brain, thereby fostering a healthier, more stable state of mind.
Now celebrating a decade of publication, Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma remains a cornerstone text in the field, and a new preface from the author grounds the book in the most current neurofeedback modalities.
January Publication Party
Join Sebern Fisher & Dr. Frank Corrigan on January 10th, 2025
2pm to 3:30pm ET (view in your time zone)
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About The Authors
Learn more about the authors who'll be joining us for Q&A, author insights, and reflections about their groundbreaking works.
Sebern Fisher, MA, LMH, BCN
Sebern Fisher has been integrating neurofeedback and psychotherapy into the treatment of those with developmental trauma for the last twenty years, and in recent years has begun exploring DBR in the treatment of Trauma.
Sebern was the clinical director of a residential treatment facility for severely disturbed adolescents for 17 years. During her tenure she introduced attachment theory and dialectical behavior therapy to the milieu. She is presently in private practice where she provides neurofeedback, psychotherapy and consultation. She trains nationally and internationally. She is a published author, speaker, and strong advocate for brain-based healing.
Dr. Frank Corrigan MD, FRC Psych
Throughout a career spanning over 30 years as an NHS Consultant Psychiatrist in Scotland, Frank combined his extensive clinical experience with research on the neurobiology of trauma and its underpinnings in major psychiatric disorders.
His research broadly explored the intersection between affective Neuroscience and the science of healing culminating in the development of Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR)®. This new and novel psychotherapeutic approach emphasises the importance of tracking a distinctive neurophysiological sequence embedded in ‘deep brain’ systems. One of the most unique aspects of DBR as a trauma-focused therapy, is the embodiment of a natural healing process that is consonant with the evolutionary process of the developing brain and nervous system.