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  • By: Sebern F. Fisher
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  • Length: 15 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)
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Summary

Working with the circuitry of the brain to restore emotional health and well-being.

Neurofeedback, a type of "brain training" that allows us to see and change the patterns of our brain, has existed for over 40 years with applications as wide-ranging as the treatment of epilepsy, migraines, and chronic pain to performance enhancement in sports. 

Today, leading brain researchers and clinicians, interested in what the brain can tell us about mental health and well being, are also taking notice. Indeed, the brain's circuitry - its very frequencies and rhythmic oscillations - reveals much about its role in our emotional stability and resilience. Neurofeedback allows clinicians to guide their, clients as they learn to transform brain-wave patterns, providing a new window into how we view and treat mental illness.

In this cutting-edge audiobook, experienced clinician Sebern Fisher keenly demonstrates neurofeedback’s profound ability to help treat one of the most intractable mental health concerns of our time: severe childhood abuse, neglect, or abandonment, otherwise known as developmental trauma.

When an attachment rupture occurs between a child and her or his primary caregiver, a tangle of complicated symptoms can set in: severe emotional dysregulation, chronic dissociation, self-destructive behaviors, social isolation, rage, and fear. Until now, few reliable therapies existed to combat developmental trauma. But as the author so eloquently presents in this audiobook, by focusing on a client's brain-wave patterns and "training" them to operate at different frequencies, the rhythms of the brain, body, and mind are normalized, attention stabilizes, fear subsides, and, with persistent, dedicated training, regulation sets in.

A mix of fundamental theory and nuts-and-bolts practice, the audiobook delivers a carefully articulated and accessible look at the mind and brain in developmental trauma, what a “trauma identity” looks like, and how neurofeedback can be used to retrain the brain, thereby fostering a healthier, more stable state of mind. Essential clinical skills are also fully covered, including how to introduce the idea of neurofeedback to clients, how to combine it with traditional psychotherapy, and how to perform assessments.

In his foreword to the audiobook, internationally recognized trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk, MD, praises Fisher as “an immensely experienced neurofeedback practitioner [and] the right person to teach us how to integrate it into clinical practice.” Filled with illuminating client stories, powerful clinical insights, and plenty of clinical "how to," she accomplishes just that, offering listeners a compelling look at exactly how this innovative model can be used to engage the brain to find peace and to heal.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2014 Sebern F. Fisher (P)2019 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC

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Thorough and Interesting Textbook in Audio Format

To start, I want to say that I am not a pyschologist or a pyschiatrist, just a curious person. I am sure that there are others that will read this book with that mindset/training and offer their reviews based on their expertise.

I came to this book from The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk and would recommend that book first prior to reading this book if you don't know much about Developmental Trauma and want a really well written overarching book on the subject. I found this book in the recommended reading section and also found that it was also an audiobook.

For all intents and purposes, this is a textbook written for Pyschologists/Pyschiatrists. It is also written for people that have a base understanding of developmental trauma, though the first few chapters do go over developmental trauma and how it effects the brain. That being said, it is still a very well written book for those like myself who do not have formal training in pyschology/therapy.

I found it incredibly interesting and enlightening on neurofeedback and what exactly it was and how its used in the treatment of developmental trauma. I will be honest, I listened to most of the book, but skipped the "Protocols" chapter and the Appendices since I won't be administering Neurofeedback to any patients. Other than that I got a completely full picture just from listening. I had no issues with the narration and completely understood the caveat that there would be some figures I could not see but luckily I had enough understanding of the skull/brain that it made sense.

I really think it shows the value of Neurofeedback and shows real promise in helping those with Developmental Trauma find a meaningful and full life. I think the book has a good mix of technical expertise mixed with real human understanding. Anyone with a genuine interest in the human condition mixed with medical science will find this book interesting.

Lastly, it read like a textbook from my perspective. If you don't find textbooks interesting then you probably will fall off this pretty quickly. I had a genuine interest so I was able to continue on. It is certainly not a book for everyone. I would say that if you read "The Body Keeps the Score" and genuinely liked it and wanted to expand your knowledge and find out more about a specific treatment method, you will enjoy this book.

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Very detailed and informative

Given only 3 stars for performance because it annoyed me that they used a male voice for a female author (why????) He reads too fast as well, I'm using this book to support an essay I'm writing on developmental trauma disorder and sometimes the narration is so fast I had to pause and go back even when I had the physical book in front of me!! There's a lot of information to take in and it would have benefited from a slightly slower delivery. The content of the book is great though, I only wish neurofeedback was more widely available!!! There's hardly anyone practicing it in the UK.

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