• Understanding the Psychology of Fear

    Registration closes May 21, 2024, at 12pm Mountain Time (Denver)

    Fears! We all have them. They're built into our psychology, influence our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and profoundly shape our lives - often taking no prisoners. In this transformative workshop, you will learn how to navigate and overcome these fears, giving you ways to break free from the paralyzing grip they can have when pursuing your highest goals or ambitions, and also with just moving through your daily life. You’ll also gain a deeper understanding of the neurobiology of fear, including the role of the amygdala in fear processing - a game changer when supporting your clients to work through their fears or gaining traction toward your personal or professional goals. Whether you're seeking to overcome specific phobias or simply want to understand the psychological mechanisms at play, this workshop will give you both theoretical and practical insights and skills, and teach you perhaps the most valuable lesson of life - How to turn your fears into a catalyst for action and growth! Don't let fear hold you back any longer! Reserve your spot today, and begin your journey of understanding and empowerment! *If you are attending live, select the "Live Event" option from the dropdown menu below.  *If you are unable to attend live, select the "Home Study" option from the dropdown menu below. (Must be completed within 7 days following the live event)   Course details below.
  • In this episode of Lessons From The Playroom Podcast, we delve into the intricate world of children's lying behavior in this thought-provoking. Participants explored the underlying motives and protective patterns driving lying behavior, challenging traditional views on honesty. Through real-world examples and practical strategies, learn to create a neuroception of safety that fosters trust and authenticity. Gain insights into recognizing lying patterns and responding therapeutically to promote honesty and connection. This Lessons From The Playroom episode offers valuable tools and techniques for caregivers and professionals seeking to navigate lying behavior with empathy and understanding, ultimately fostering meaningful relationships with children.    Course details below.
  • In this episode of Lessons From The Playroom, we will talk about the concept of emotional age and its profound impact on therapeutic interactions with children. Through insightful discussion and practical examples, participants will explore the distinction between chronological and emotional age, gaining valuable tools to assess and attune to a child's emotional state. Participants will learn strategies to recognize emotional regression in children and themselves, fostering deeper levels of empathy and understanding. By understanding and working with emotional age, therapists can better support children through their healing journey, creating a nurturing environment for growth and development.   Course details below.

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