Fresh Start Webinar - Dr. Ruth Lanius "Regulating and Healing During Times of Trauma and Crisis"

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Fresh Start Webinar - Dr. Ruth Lanius, moderated by Rabbi Shimon Russell, LCSW
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In light of the current ongoing challenges in Eretz Yisrael and around the world, Fresh Start invites you to a transformative four-part webinar series to provide practical tips and expert guidance for self-regulation during times of crisis.
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In honor of Tzadok Eliyahu and Eli Seligson, two true pillars of the Detroit community
Dr. Ruth Lanius, M.D., Ph.D., professor of Psychiatry, is the director of the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research unit at the University of Western Ontario. She established the Traumatic Stress Service and the Traumatic Stress Service Workplace Program, services that specialize in the treatment and research of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and related comorbid disorders.
She currently holds the Harris-Woodman Chair in Mind-Body Medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Western Ontario.
Her research interests focus on studying the neurobiology of PTSD and treatment outcome research examining various pharmacological and psychotherapeutic methods.
She has authored more than 100 published papers and chapters in the field of traumatic stress and is currently funded by several federal funding agencies. She regularly lectures on the topic of PTSD nationally and internationally.
She has recently published a book “Healing the traumatized self: consciousness, neuroscience, treatment” with Paul Frewen.

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  • @miriamadahan1730
    @miriamadahan17309 ай бұрын

    She is overly positive and optimistic. She states how important it is to find caring people. But people who were not raised with caring, nurturing parents and were abused as children rarely have close relationships or support groups. They were programmed to fear people, to believe that they are fundamentally disgusting, unlovable and defective. Thus, those with C-PTSD as a result of chronic abuse, may feel insulted by being told that everything can be fixed, cured, resolved and healed. Most of us will have to learn to live with a certain degree of anxiety and PTSD symptoms. Miriam Adahan, Jerusalem

  • @paulfalstad1

    @paulfalstad1

    25 күн бұрын

    Sorry for your pain. It sounds like you've suffered a lot. I agree that it's true we cannot completely absolve ourselves of pain from a chronically traumatic past, but I also believe that there is plenty of healing that can be done with the right therapies. I've been healing myself of my trauma for several years and the change in my life is remarkable. I recommend somatic experiencing by Peter Levine, and especially IFS by Dr Dick Schwartz, and compassionate inquiry by Dr Gabor Mate. Best wishes to you in your healing journey. I like to say that scars are God's way of reminding us that we survived.

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