Credits: Jorgensen, Ryan. Projections from MKUltra Canvas Print. 2017, photograph. Tasmania.
Image credit: Jorgensen, Ryan. Projections from MKUltra Canvas Print. 2017, photograph. Tasmania.

Trauma, Inflammation, and Recovery

Insights from Neurobiology

NOW CLOSED

This webinar was recorded and is now available as a Talk on Demand. Click here for more details.

Friday 18 March 2022

A Live Webinar with Donna Jackson Nakazawa

CPD Credits: 3.5 hours

  • Includes a recording of the event with access for a year (14 days post the event)
  • Bookings close at 9:00am GMT Tuesday 15 March

Recent discoveries in neuroscience tell us that body and brain are constantly responding to perceived threats from our environment, deciding – on a cellular level – whether we are safe or not. How secure we feel in the world around us profoundly affects not only our physical and immune health, but our brain’s immune health, which, in turn, determines our mental wellbeing.

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SPEAKERS

Donna Jackson Nakazawa,

FULL PROGRAMME

14.00 GMT
Introductions

14.05
How Our Biographies Become Our Biology: How Chronic Stress and Trauma Change the Brain and Behavior
In this session, participants will learn how early trauma sets the stage for brain health in adulthood, how chronic stressors in adult life exacerbate these potential ill effects, and the latest scientific understanding of the biophysical link between trauma, inflammation, and mental health. After this session, participants will be able to: 1) have a firm grasp of the current understanding of how trauma, adversity, and uncertainty affect brain health; 2) understand the epigenetic effects of chronic stress and trauma on the brain, behaviour, and mental health; and 3) understand the link between physical inflammation, brain health, and behaviour.

15.00
Q&A

15.15
Break

15.30
A Growing Mental Health Crisis: Emerging Neuroscience on Trauma, Inflammation and Mental Health
In this session, we will discuss how the body and brain constantly respond to perceived threats from our environment, and decide, on a cellular level, whether we are safe, or unsafe. We will delve into emerging neuroscience on the cellular link between our physical and mental health. After this session, participants will be able to: 1) understand why the brain responds to emotional stress as if it’s physical stress; 2) identify why stressors affect the female brain and immune health in unique ways, beginning with the onset of puberty; 3) have a firm grasp on the healing power of family connection and resiliency.

16.15
Q&A

16.30
Break

16.45
The Neuroscience of Flourishing: Trauma, Inflammation and Recovery
We will discuss the importance of intervening and utilizing an array of different tools in the toolbox to address trauma, inflammation, and brain health. After this session, participants will be able to: 1) identify therapeutic interventions appropriate for treating complex trauma and addressing inflammation and brain health.; 2) utilize evidence-based practices in treatment to build resiliency; 3) have a firm grasp on the healing neurobiological power of the practitioner-client therapeutic relationship; 4) emerge with a deep understanding of the way in which a felt sense of safety profoundly determines both physical and mental health.

17.15
Q&A

18.00
End

FEES

Bookings close at 9:00am GMT Tuesday 15 March

Live Webinar:

£60 (Member £48)
(Click here to become a member)

Includes a recording of the event

CPD

Certificates of attendance for 3.5 hours will be provided

VENUE

This is a live online webinar using Zoom software. Zoom is free to download and use.

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SCHEDULE

Friday
14.00 GMT Introductions
14.05 How Our Biographies Become Our Biology: How Chronic Stress and Trauma Change the Brain and Behavior
15.00 Q&A
15.15 Break
15.30 A Growing Mental Health Crisis: Emerging Neuroscience on Trauma, Inflammation and Mental Health
16.15 Q&A
16.30 Break
16.45 The Neuroscience of Flourishing: Trauma, Inflammation and Recovery
17.15 Q&A
18.00 End

BOOKING CONDITIONS

Regrettably, refunds cannot be given in any circumstances except as follows:

  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 60 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 100% refund.
  • You cancel in writing to info@confer.uk.com 30 days before the first date of the event you have booked, in which case you will be entitled to a 50% refund.

This does not apply to parts of an event such as a seminar within a series but only to a whole event or complete series. You may give your place to another person if you let us know that person's name at least 24 hours before the event begins.

We reserve the right to change a speaker at one of our conferences without offering a refund. However, if a solo presenter cancels we will offer a full refund OR transfer of your fee to another Confer event. If the entire event is cancelled we will offer you a full refund.

We reserve the right to change our prices at any time. Regrettably, discounts offered after you made your booking cannot be claimed or applied retrospectively.