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Healing Trauma: IPNB Clinical Strategies for Applying the 9 Domains of Integration toward Deep Therapeutic Growth

How can we heal from trauma?

Using clinical examples from his four decades of medical practice and scientific synthesis of research on how trauma affects the mind, master teacher Dan Siegel will teach you an approach to healing based on the principles of Interpersonal Neurobiology (“IPNB”). In this course, you’ll learn about how trauma disrupts the healthy integration with the brain, the body, and our relationships as it sets the mind for unresolved states toward chaos and rigidity. Then, using the Nine Domains of Integration, Dan will give you practical exercises and insights into how we can move ourselves and others back into healthy connection with ourselves and the world around us through careful ways of differentiating and linking the distinct but interactive domains in our lives. This in-depth course will be valuable for clinicians and highly motivated learners alike.

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Identify and contrast the Nine Domains of Integration.
  2. Identify and contrast the impact of trauma on each of the Nine Domains of Integration.
  3. Compare and distinguish the seven subcortical motivational networks from one another.
  4. Create a diagram of the Plane of Possibility.
  5. Compare and contrast modern and historical views of the functions of the hemispheres of the brain.
  6. Explain how developmental trauma can impede integration.
  7. Utilize with clients the Three P perspective of the Plane of Possibility to support integration.

Outline

Segment 1: Introduction

  • Trauma as disruption of core beliefs about the world
  • Chaos and rigidity as outcomes of blockages to integration
  • Balancing differentiation and linkage in cultivate integration to heal trauma

Segment 2: What We Mean by “Healing Trauma”

  • Interpersonal neurobiology: a consilient approach across disciplines for exploring the mind
  • The five aspects of empathy
  • Naming the Nine Domains of Integration

Segment 3: Trauma & The Nine Domains of Integration

  • Mapping the domains of integration onto mindful movements
  • How energy becomes information through meaning-making
  • Using the Wheel of Awareness to access the Plane of Possibility

Segment 4: Exercise – The Nine Domains of Integration Movement Practice

  • Customizing the practice to your body’s needs and limits
  • The traditional foundations of this integrated movement practice
  • Using movement to embody each of the Nine Domains of Integration

Segment 5: The Neurobiology of Trauma

  • Brief overview of the structure of the brain and nervous system
  • Explaining genetic vulnerability to trauma
  • Using the connectome to explain how the brain works as a holistic system

Segment 6: An Overview of Subcortical Systems

  • Applying polyvagal theory to explore the impact of trauma on subcortical networks
  • How shame affects subcortical networks and impedes integration
  • Overview of the seven subcortical motivational networks

Segment 7: The Window of Tolerance (about 38 minutes)

  • Explaining the Plane of Possibility and the movement of energy from possibility to actuality
  • Exploring the three Ps of the Plane of Possibility
  • Understanding how we model our world based on our past experiences

Segment 8: The First Domain of Integration – Memory Integration

  • Describing how traumatic experiences impact memory encoding
  • Understanding how implicit memory encodes traumatic experience
  • Using memory integration to heal trauma

Segment 9: The Second Domain of Integration – Narrative Integration

  • Defining the narrative process and how narrative is constructed
  • Exploring how parenting approach and attachment relationships affect narrative integration
  • Exploring the relationship between narrative disintegration and dissociation

Segment 10: The Third Domain of Integration – Interpersonal Integration

  • Defining interpersonal integration
  • Describing “posttraumatic growth”
  • Exploring how sensory integration challenges resulting from trauma impede interpersonal integration

Segment 11: The Fourth Domain of Integration – State Integration (about 55 minutes)

  • Exploring differentiated and linked elements of mental and neurological states
  • Using the Adult Attachment Interview to understand state rigidity may have been acquired through developmental trauma
  • Using therapy to explore and integrate states of self-experience

Segment 12: The Fifth Domain of Integration – Vertical Integration

  • Understanding how energy travels from our sensory organs to the frontal lobe
  • Exploring how trauma can impede vertical integration
  • Clinical example of healing trauma through vertical integration

Segment 13: The Sixth Domain of Integration – Bilateral Integration

  • Describing historical and modern views of the functions of the right and left hemispheres of the brain
  • Exploring attachment strategies, developmental trauma, and survival mechanisms that impede bilateral integration
  • Clinical example of healing trauma through bilateral integration

Segment 14: The Seventh Domain of Integration – Consciousness Integration

  • Exploring consciousness as a gateway to intentional change in therapy
  • Describing consciousness integration using the Plane of Possibility
  • Using the Three P perspective of the Plane of Possibility to access awareness

Segment 15: The Eighth Domain of Integration – Temporal Integration

  • Contrasting Newtonian and quantum physics to gain perspective on time integration
  • Using the Wheel of Awareness practice to build temporal integration
  • Clinical example of healing trauma through temporal integration

Segment 16: The Ninth Domain of Integration – Identity Integration

  • Walkthrough of how to apply identity integration approaches to oneself
  • Describing the continuum of identity and the trauma of disconnection
  • Using intraconnectedness to build greater connection to the world around us

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Segment 2: What We Mean by “Healing Trauma”

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Segment 3: Trauma & The Nine Domains of Integration

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Segment 4: Exercise – The Nine Domains of Integration Movement Practice

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Segment 5: The Neurobiology of Trauma

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Segment 6: An Overview of Subcortical Systems

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Segment 7: The Window of Tolerance

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Segment 8: The First Domain of Integration – Memory Integration

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Segment 9: The Second Domain of Integration – Narrative Integration

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Segment 10: The Third Domain of Integration – Interpersonal Integration

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Segment 11: The Fourth Domain of Integration – State Integration

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Segment 12: The Fifth Domain of Integration – Vertical Integration

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Segment 13: The Sixth Domain of Integration – Bilateral Integration

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Segment 14: The Seventh Domain of Integration – Consciousness Integration

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Segment 15: The Eighth Domain of Integration – Temporal Integration

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Segment 16: The Ninth Domain of Integration – Identity Integration

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