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Neuroscience has received tremendous press in recent years. Thanks to the pioneering work of psychologists and researchers such as Dan Siegel, Bessel Van Der Kolk, Bonnie Badenoch, Stephen Porges, etc., we know a lot about the brain than we did even a decade ago.
Progress in neurobiology research over even the past few years has been extraordinary. The promise shown by memory reconsolidation alone is revolutionary. Unfortunately, this information has been passed onto clinicians in ways that are often hard to understand and hard to apply in practice. Recent scientific understandings have barely improved the treatment of mental health issues: most treatment protocols have not changed, and the level of mental suffering continues to rise.
Neuroplasticity is real. We can leverage this abundance of research and update our understanding of our clients’ brains from inelastic hardware to seeing the brain and nervous system as an elastic, powerful, therapeutic partner in our clients’ journeys to healing.
If you haven’t found a course that helps you apply this new science to your practice, that is understandable! There have been too few courses helping to bridge the gap between neuroscience and the practice of therapy in a way that clinicians can use. This science will never replace the art, craft, and heart-to-heart connection of the psychotherapist. It can enhance your work and art if you embrace it.
Introducing Neurobiology with Heart: Partnering with Your Client’s Brain to Make Your Sessions Easier and Deeper, a new course with Jules Taylor Shore. In this unique training, you will learn how to holistically create an alliance with your client’s brain, speak so their nervous system hears you, and reliably engage their neuroplasticity for lasting change.
Once you understand more about how the brain works, you will know what tools to use in which order, and how to help your clients unlearn emotional patterns that prevent progress.
In 5 modules of self-paced video training content, we will cover:
- Session 1: Brain Basics
- Session 2: Therapeutic Presence and the Brain
- Session 3: We are Meaning Making Beings
- Session 4: Memory Reconsolidation
- Session 5: Tracking Neural Networks
As clinicians, our job is to set up a space where our clients’ brains can naturally heal.
It is within our power to use our therapeutic presence to invite brain states in our clients that are receptive to transformation. And it is possible to take our clients through specific processes that then allow their brains to rewire on every level, making new meaning from old experiences, and finding their natural wisdom within.
Join us today!
Five In-Depth Neurobiology with Heart Video Modules Taught by Jules Shore
Five Recorded Neurobiology with Heart Training Calls with Jules Shore
Access to the Academy of therapy Wisdom Membership Site
Neurobiology with Heart Takehomes
HERE’S EVERYTHING THAT’S INCLUDED WITH Neurobiology with Heart:
Going Beyond Trauma: Trusting your Clients’ Neuroplasticity and Resilience Conversation
Memory Reconsolidation a Deeper Dive
How Story is the Operating System of Your Brain and It’s Clinical Implications
Expanding Your Experiential Tools Video Series
Printable Quick Infographic Reference: Steps of Memory Reconsolidation
Signs That Your Work is Working, a Post-Session Evaluation
Plus, These Bonuses
Brain Basics
This module gives you an overview of the brain and helps you understand important neuroscience concepts that are often described in complicated terms. We will look at the brain from many angles so that you can take in nuance and complexity as we start thinking about working with brains as well as hearts. Additionally, we’ll look at how the brain filters information.
You will learn:
- How to speak each layer of the brain’s specific language
- How to work with the brain’s energy and information flow patterns
- How to use brain states to make therapeutic moves in the room
Therapeutic Presence and the Brain
In this module, we dive into compassion and empathy neuroscience, polyvagal theory and the inevitability of discord to think about a therapeutic stance that is warm and able to be guided by the client and a treatment plan simultaneously. We talk burnout prevention, ease in the chair and how to serve a client with deep respect for their process without losing your footing as a clinician.
You will learn:
- Neurological differences between empathy and compassion
- How to invite whole-brain experiences in the room
- How to stick with your treatment plan while staying curious and following your clients’ lead
We are Meaning Making Beings
This module covers how meaning is created throughout the nervous system. We look at what this means for therapy and how to work with meaning on all the levels of the nervous system.
You will learn:
- How to speak to each system of the brain so that it actually hears you
- How to integrate lower meaning-making with higher cognitive meaning-making
- How to help your clients increase the experience of coherence and compassion
Memory Reconsolidation
Memory reconsolidation is the name neuroscientists have given the phenomenon of changes within the implicit memory system in networks that used to be thought of as unchangeable. This module covers the basics.
You will learn:
- Brain states that support memory reconsolidation
- How to help clients discover implicit emotional knowings in the subconscious mind
- Skills to help clients identify mismatch experiences required for reconsolidation
Tracking Neural Networks
In this module, we will look at how to work with the five languages of the brain to track clients with ease and discover emotional knowings. We will focus more heavily on clinical skills and how you can use this knowledge in your sessions.
You will learn:
- How the brain talks to us through neural networks
- Techniques for discovering the five languages of the brain
- How to use the five languages to unfold subconscious meanings
Here’s What You’ll Learn Inside Neurobiology with Heart Partnering with Your Client's Brain to Make Your Sessions Easier and Deeper
Meet Your Presenter
Juliane Taylor Shore, LPC, LMFT, SEP

Jules has been a specialist in trauma recovery and in couples counseling for 12 years and loves to work experientially because that is how to meet and invite shifts in the implicit mind. She wants to help people find the love, connection, and grace they have always longed for, both in themselves and with each other.
In addition to seeing weekly clients and teaching, Jules offers intensives for couples and for individuals who come from all over to do in-depth work in a brief format.






















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