Class begins Thursday 1/23/2025
Thursdays, 7:10-9:10pm (ET) Jan 23 – May 15, 2025
Attend on Zoom or in person in Livingston, NJ
Join our groundbreaking interdisciplinary course!
Earn – 25 CEs*
Space is limited. Don’t miss out.
WHAT IS NEUROPLASTICITY’S ROLE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY?
By the time we are five we can look in a mirror and know, “That’s me.”
What neurological, biochemical, constitutional, emotional or environmentally induced reactions shape the way our budding identity faces developmental challenges and crises across the lifespan?
What are some effective ways to assess psychopathology, and utilize protective or therapeutic interventions to mediate serious emotional disorders?
This course offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of the mind-brain relationship, expand your clinical toolkit, and enrich your practice with cutting-edge insights. Don’t miss this chance to elevate therapeutic skills and make a lasting impact on clients’ lives.
All required reading or viewing materials provided with no additional fee.
Some Conditions You’ll Explore:
- Challenged Developmental Processes
- Early Maladaptive Reactions
- Disorders of Adolescence
- Anxiety Disorders
- Sociopathy/Psychopathy
- Personality Disorders
- Substance Abuse Disorders
- Mood Disorders
- Psychoses
Course Highlights:
You need not be a neuroscientist or seasoned clinician to jump into this exciting exploration of paths to emotional disorders or resilience. Just bring a mind to be curious, stretch perspectives, and share ideas
Emotions and Behavior: Discover how emotions shape brain function and how that influences behavior and emotional adaptation.
New Vistas: Open new perspectives on the psychotherapeutic relationship and enhance your clinical intervention strategies.
Interactive Learning: Engage with readings, clinical presentations, videos, and guest speakers.
Patricia Bratt, PhD
Patricia Harte Bratt, PhD, PsyaD, ACS
is a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist practicing in Livingston, NJ and New York City. Her early career focused on psychodiagnostics and neuropsychology. Combining that with psychoanalytic training, she became involved in neuropsychoanalytic studies in the early 2000’s. Dr. Bratt is a director at ACAP, and BGSP-NJ. She is president of the National Association for Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP) and the NJ Certified Psychoanalysts Advisory Committee. As Director of Applied Psychoanalysis at ACAP she developed it’s program in Trauma & Resilience Studies, and in 2018 launched the iStrive Center: a weekend program for young adults on the autism spectrum. www.acapnj.org
Dr. Bratt has been faculty and training supervisor at several psychoanalytic institutes and universities. She has served as a frontline mental health specialist in disaster situations, domestic violence intervention, and family court. Her recent book, Mutual Growth in the Psychotherapeutic Relationship: Reciprocal Resilience, is published by Routledge.
Need more info, questions? Email Cassio Campello: [email protected] Or call 973-629-1002 |
Fees Course fee: $835.00 CE Certificate: $17.00 All required reading or viewing materials provided with no additional fee. 25 CEs* |