Dr. Bruce Perry’s Neurosequential Model: Regulate, Relate, Reason

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • ChildSavers' Director of Mental Health and Lead Trauma & Resilience Educator, John Richardson-Lauve, LCSW, walks us through Bruce Perry M.D., Ph.D.'s Neurosequential Model: Regulate, Relate, Reason.
    Take a deep dive into Perry's work at neurosequential.com, or read his latest book, What Happened To You (co-authored with Oprah Winfrey).
    Perry's work is incorporated into ChildSavers' Trauma and Resilience Training curriculum. Find out more about our free and fee-based training at childsavers.org/trt.

Комментарии • 3

  • @paulschmidt7447
    @paulschmidt7447 Месяц назад

    Could you do something on the problem of connecting after you lost all emotion. That part of the brain is a dead area for someone like my with TBI and I function off of logic not emotions and wife is trying to understand. Can you do a video explaining those issues?
    This video was good and she sent it to me to veiw.

  • @mihaelafarkas9750
    @mihaelafarkas9750 Год назад +3

    Thanks. Very helpful. I wonder, though, if feeding them when they're not hungry won't create an association of psychological comfort that can be attained through food.
    Many people tend to eat when they should deal with feelings instead and I think that's not helpful.

  • @BetzalyDiazCrespo
    @BetzalyDiazCrespo Месяц назад

    Thanks. Very helpful. I wonder, though, if feeding them when they're not hungry won't create an association of psychological comfort that can be attained through food.
    Many people tend to eat when they should deal with feelings instead and I think that's not helpful.