The Neurobiology of Protective Emotions
The Neurobiology of Protective Emotions
Workshop Content
After experiencing difficult situations, we all need to receive care and compassion from others. However, sometimes our protective emotions, such as fear and anger, do not recognize that it is safe to relax and receive that care.
This workshop will address deeper understanding of the brain’s response to fear and anger before discussing strategies to help find regulation. Once regulated, giving and receiving comfort feels much more possible.
Date: Saturday, March 17, 2018
Time: 3:00– 6:00 PM
Price: $80
Venue: The SmallVille Hotel, Badaro
N.B.: Seats are limited to 50. Book your place before March 12, 2018
About the Trainer:
Dr. Lyles
Marshall Lyles, LPC-S, LMFT-S, RPT-S, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, has 15 years of practice in family and play therapy. He has extensive speaking and training experience and has worked in a variety of mental health settings. Most of Marshall’s clinical practice has focused on attachment trauma and its effect on family relationships.
Marshall conducts supervision and consultation sessions with counseling professionals and leads training in both parenting and professional settings; much of his consultation and training focuses on the use of sandtray therapy within a trauma-informed context. He is EMDR-certified and TBRI-trained and uses these with foster and adoptive families.
As Marshall is nearing the completion of his Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy, more writing opportunities are emerging and this has become a passionate point of interest for him.
Additional Information
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- Ithraa Coaching Center, check: https://www.facebook.com/Ithraalb/