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Try This Neurobiology Hack for Therapy Clients, Jules Shore

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November 21, 2022

In this 11-minute video Jules Shore shares one simple key – a neurobiology hack –  you can use to work with your client’s brain to help them gain more compassion and self-esteem today. You may also find this tip useful to support your practice and life overall. This is a great extension of your work with therapist client relationship boundaries. This video gives a taste for Jules’s dynamic, engaging teaching style and integrative approach to neurobiology for clinicians.

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Experiential Therapy Techniques: A Neurobiological Approach to Self-Compassion Therapy

During the webinar, you will learn:

A practice to increase self-compassion towards yourself as you do your work so you can both embody and benefit from self-acceptance.

The neurobiological difference between empathy and compassion so you keep use them judiciously in practice.

How to set up experiential practices so clients can discover and experience self-compassion.

Jules Shore shares her unique perspective…

“I’ve come up with this metaphor that makes a lot of sense to me. As a person who is a clinician and also studies neuroscience, I think of therapy kind of similar to stitches. 

So imagine you’ve got a cut on your arm or on your leg, and you have to get stitches. Is it the stitches that heal you? Of course not. Its actually your skin that heals you. But sometimes the cut is so big that we need the stitches’ help to bring those cells together so that they can do their healing work. 

I think of therapy the same way. I think that we have this really complex system to work with and our job is to help put in some stitches so that their mind can heal themselves. That’s what brains do. Their brains are healable as skin. 

I love teaching neuroscience to clinicians because neuroscience gives us a better set of stitches. I want it to be easy to work more deeply and gently with your clients brains.”

Watch the video now to hear about how Jules combines psychology and neuroscience to help clients progress faster, and why it is important to use neuroscience to prevent therapist burnout.

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Jules Shore shares about neurobiology and therapy, which supports confidence, self-esteem, and therapist client relationship boundaries

“As clinicians, we have a choice. We can learn to work with our neurobiology or we can choose not to know. And when we don’t know, sometimes we work against our brain’s natural flow.”

This video will help you see if taking a more proactive role in your understanding of neurobiology can support you in your life, in your therapy practice, and with your therapy clients’ progress.

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