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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Linda Curran, Betsy Polatin - Touch & Movement in Trauma Therapy courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Linda Curran | Betsy PolatinDuration:7 Hours 59 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jul 12, 2018 Description Manual - Touch & Movement in Trauma Therapy (3.5 MB) 27 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Introduction to Betsy Polatin & Performance TrainingDo Our Intentions Match the Results?Entrenched PatternsPerformance & TraumaSomatic ExperiencingAllowing Our Bodies to Complete a ResponseUnderstanding Our PatternsLetting Go of a “Character”The Actor’s Secret: A New Approach to Performance TrainingThe Alexander TechniqueThe Importance of SupportBreathing Coordination3 Dimensional BreathingSomatic ExperiencingThe Importance of Movement How Do We “Use” Ourselves Effort & EnergyCan You Do Less?Toned But Not TenseClient DemonstrationTouch & MovementThe Roles We PlayChanging Habitual Patterns through Touch & MovementResourcingInternal ResourcesExternal ResourcesExperiential Exercise: “Resources” & DiscussionTrauma 101“What Happened to You” vs.
• “What is Wrong With You”Peter Levine’s View of TraumaThe Brain in the Palm of Your Hand (Dan Siegel)Interpersonal NeurobiologyOverwhelm/Shutting DownGestalt TherapyThe Arousal CycleExperiential Exercise: “Startle Exercise” Reset BreathOrienting: Betsy PolatinLiving in the Present vs.
• the PastExperiential Exercise: “Orienting”Orienting DemonstrationDifferentiatingThe Autonomic Nervous System: Linda CurranStephen Porges: Polyvagal TheoryTend/BefriendFight/Fright/FreezeCollapse (Dorsal Vagal Response)The Levels of Physiological ArousalExperiential Exercise: “Tracking”Reptilian Brain (Sensations)Limbic (Feelings)Cognitive (Thinking)Containment & SupportTracking DemonstrationStress ResponseStress Event/ReactionDischarge EnergyEquilibrium/BaselineFreeze ResponseSympathetic vs.
• “What” You DoDefinition of “Use”Two ConceptsSupport SuspensionDemonstration: “Support”Wrap Up & ConclusionAwareness through Movement Feldenkrais MethodHands on MethodAwareness through Movement LessonsHuman Brains Organized Towards Efficiency, Healing, and Functional OrganizationTrauma & Awareness through Movement Shift Self-Awareness in the BodyEffect on Nervous SystemExperiential ExerciseTouch “When & Why” Harry Harlow StudyNeglect & AttachmentImportance of TouchTouch & ResonanceAsking Permission Before TouchingExperiential Exercise: “Energetic Boundaries” & Discussion Two Types of TouchPractitioner Hands on “to fix”Non-Fixing Touch3 Ways of Approaching TouchMerging TouchBarely TouchingAgency TouchExperiential Exercise: “Hands On” & DiscussionTouch & Trauma TreatmentSupportCommunication about TouchExperiential Exercise: “Get a Pen” & Ethical Decision Making Worksheet & ExplanationHow to Communicate When We Don’t Want to be TouchedHow Essential Touch is to Our Well-BeingSkin HungerBoundariesLetters to Body Workers Regarding TouchSuspensionSuspended From AboveTwo SystemsCompression System (Building Blocks)Suspension System (Expansion)Body Alignment: Suspension SystemTensegrityExperiential Exercise: “Suspension” & DiscussionGroundingIntroductionReview of Ethical Decision-Making WorksheetFollow-up: Letter to Body WorkersWorking with FlashbacksGuided Imagery is the Opposite of FlashbacksExperiential Exercise: Guided Imagery: “Lemon Experiment” & DiscussionBreathingReview of Suspension & SupportCarl Stough “Breathing Coordination”Proper Breathing Requires AttentionBreathing Coordination Used to Reverse EmphysemaDifferent Models of BreathingDiaphragm BreathingBelly Breathing3 Dimensional Breathing SidewaysUp & DownFront to BackExperiential Exercise: “3 Dimensional Breathing” & DiscussionCollapsed vs.
• Empowered StanceExperiential Exercise: “Collapsed vs.