Pat Ogden
In therapy, dealing with the content of a client's trauma directly to find those triggers can feel so painful that the brain’s survival mechanisms kick in—hiding parts of the self and the memories of the traumatic event to protect them. In this short video clip, Dr. Ogden shows you how to access your client's hidden trauma and parts of the self that trigger the brain's survival mechanism using “mindful experiments.”

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Dr. Pat Ogden: Intro to Dissociation and the Body

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Gestalt Therapy Role-Play - Two-Chair Technique with Angry Part of Self

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Talking Therapy Episode 10: Case Formulation: The Key to Effective Therapy

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Dr Pat Ogden - Essential Trauma Treatment Strategies

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Healing Trauma with Dr Pat Ogden

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John Sarno's Lecture on The Mindbody Syndrome (TMS)

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Martha Nussbaum, "The Monarchy of Fear"

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Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: An Introduction - Dr Pat Ogden, PhD

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FREE CPD | Trauma-Related Dissociation: Latest Research and Clinical Insights with Ruth Lanius, MD

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Esther Perez, MA. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy & Attachment.

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Dr. Ogden's Intro to "The Relational Nature of Shame: A Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Perspective"

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Dr Janina Fisher - Reframing ‘Borderline Personality Disorder’ as Traumatic Attachment

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5 Types Of Dissociation

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Somatic Experiencing vs Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Which Trauma Therapy Works Best? | Catriona

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FREE CPD | Therapist Burnout and Vicarious Trauma with Babette Rothschild, MSW, LCSW

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Addiction, NDE and Recovery-Betty

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Pat Ogden talks Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

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Dr. Patricia Resick on PTSD and the Evolution of Cognitive Processing Therapy

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The Long Term Effects of Childhood Trauma

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