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TU112: The Life-Changing Science of Memory Reconsolidation with Guests Bruce Ecker & Tori Olds

TU112: The Life-Changing Science of Memory Reconsolidation with Guests Bruce Ecker & Tori Olds

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TU112: The Life-Changing Science of Memory Reconsolidation with Guests Bruce Ecker & Tori Olds

FromTherapist Uncensored Podcast

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tori Olds with Deep Eddy Psychotherapy
Learn to apply the advances in neuroscience to our lives in a real way – we all want to be able to do that, right? This episode delivers on that for sure – memory reconsolidation is changing how therapists practice and explains why those lightbulb moments can actually transform us if done correctly. ?
In this episode,
Powerhouse clinicians Tori Olds and Bruce Ecker join co-host Sue Marriott in a discussion on how memory reconsolidation brings awareness to old maps and traumatic emotional learning and gives us a clean slate on which to build new learning pathways.
Saturday February 15, 2020: Introduction to Coherence Therapy, Austin, TX
Who is Bruce Ecker?
Bruce Ecker, MA, LMFT is co-originator of Coherence Therapy and coauthor
of Unlocking the Emotional Brain: Eliminating Symptoms at Their Roots Using Memory Reconsolidation; the Coherence Therapy Practice Manual & Training Guide; and Depth Oriented Brief Therapy: How To Be Brief When You Were Trained To Be Deep and Vice Versa. Clarifying how transformational change takes place is the central theme of Bruce Ecker’s clinical career, and he has contributed many innovations in concepts and methods of experiential psychotherapy. Since 2006 he has driven the clinical field’s recognition of memory reconsolidation as the core process of transformational change and has developed the application of this brain research breakthrough to advancements in therapeutic effectiveness and psychotherapy integration. Bruce is a frequent presenter at conferences and workshops internationally, has taught extensively in clinical graduate programs, and is in private practice in New York City
Who is Dr Tori Olds?
Tori Olds, PhD is a psychologist in private practice in Austin, Texas. She is a co-owner of Deep Eddy Psychotherapy, a counseling center housing seventeen clinicians. She specializes in working with trauma, particularly attachment trauma, and utilizing mindfulness and self-compassion as a resource for personal growth. Alongside her clinical work, she has a passion for training therapists in experiential ways of working. She leads a number of study groups and is developing 10 online courses focused on helping clinicians develop experiential skills, as well as understand human development from an evolutionary, neurobiological, and attachment lens.
Show Notes
Meeting Tori Olds and Bruce Ecker

Tori Olds: Clinician and leader of a training group on how to integrate experiential psychotherapies (AEDP, PACT, Somatic Experiencing)
Bruce Ecker: Clinician and author of “Unlocking the Emotional Brain”

Emotional Learning

Emotional learning happens much as a Pavlovian response
We often learn without awareness and become prisoners of emotional learning
Emotional truths are a powerful mental model how of how the world works that we don’t often realize are there
Low self-esteem works as a protective, adaptive tactic
By bringing awareness to these learnings, we can de-pathologize them (therapists can help facilitate this) and begin the disconfirmation process

Memory reconsolidation

Memory reconsolidation: the brain’s built-in, natural way of using new learning to directly update and re-encode existing old learning
This process targets emotional learning
Memory reconsolidation can serve as a “unifying framework for the psychotherapy field, which has been so fragmented”

Therapeutic Contexts of Memory Reconsolidation

Coherence therapy, as well as many other different therapeutic models, can produce transformational change through memory reconsolidation
Three stages: 1) Discovery 2) Integration 3) Juxtaposition

Resources
Primer on Memory Reconsolidation – PDF – READ THIS if you want more!

Unlocking the Emotional Brain –– Bruce Ecker

Coherence Therapy Practice Manual – Bruce Ecker

Depth Oriented Brief Therapy – Bruce Ecker

Memory Reconsolidation in Psychotherapy: The Neuropsychotherapist Special...
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Use the science of the mind and relationships to update your understanding of yourself and those you love – candid conversations with 2 Austin therapists and their guest experts.