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28th Annual Trauma Conference: Neuroscience, Identity and the Transformation of the Self

Seaport World Trade Center Boston, Massachusetts

For almost three decades this conference has examined the evolving knowledge of how trauma affects psychological and biological developmental processes, and how the damage caused by trauma and neglect can be reversed. This year we will explore new frontiers in this work, frontiers that transcend old paradigms of explaining, fixing troublesome behaviors, or administering drugs. The study of psychological trauma has been accompanied by an explosion of knowledge about how experience shapes the central nervous system and the formation of the self. Developments in the neurosciences, developmental psychopathology and information processing have contributed to our understanding of how brain function is shaped by experience and that life itself can continually transform perception and biology. 

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This is the single best conference on trauma and its treatment anywhere. Often sold out so make your plans now. Ruth Lanius will be delivering opening keynote on Friday- I think- which will focus on her latest findings in neurofeedback for those with developmental trauma. I know som of what she'll be saying and it's pretty fascinating

 

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