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The Neuroscience of Trauma and Dissociation with Dr. Lauren Lebois

Lisa Danylchuk Season 4 Episode 9

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THE NEUROSCIENCE OF TRAUMA AND DISSOCIATION WITH DR. LAUREN LEBOIS


 In this episode of the How We Can Heal podcast, host Lisa Danylchuk welcomes Dr. Lauren Lebois, a cognitive neuroscientist specializing in trauma and dissociation. They discuss the neurobiology of PTSD, dissociation, and DID, highlighting key brain regions and their functions. Dr. Lebois shares insights from her research, the importance of neuroplasticity, and the vital role of repair in healing. They also delve into indigenous perspectives on trauma and the upcoming DID course at Harvard. The episode captures the complexity of trauma recovery and emphasizes the transformative power of understanding and treating dissociation.
 
 00:52 Sponsorship Acknowledgment
 02:10 Introducing Dr. Lauren Lebois
 03:41 Personal Connection and Parenting
 04:57 Dr. Labois' Journey into Trauma Research
 08:54 Understanding PTSD and Dissociation
 13:08 Functional and Structural Brain Changes
 24:09 Yoga for Trauma Online Training Program
 25:35 Complexity of Brain Models
 28:48 Goldilocks and Trauma: Finding Balance
 29:12 Bridging the Gap: Tools for Trauma Recovery
 29:27 Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress and Dissociation
 30:35 The Brain's Adaptability and Neuroplasticity
 31:02 Recognizing Progress in Healing
 31:58 Gesture and Learning: Insights from Research
 33:32 Indigenous Perspectives on Trauma and Soul Loss
 35:52 Current Research on Trauma and Dissociation
 42:22 Parenting with a Trauma-Informed Lens
 44:21 Music and Memory: Personal Reflections
 48:18 Resources and Further Learning
 51:41 Maintaining Hope and Humor in Challenging Work

54:02 Conclusion and Gratitude

 

 

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For more info about Lauren's work visit: https://www.ddtrp.com/

 

To learn about McLean and Harvard Medical School’s Inaugural Conference on DID visit:

https://cmecatalog.hms.harvard.edu/stronger-together-dissociative-identity-disorder/agenda

 

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This episode is sponsored by the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD). 

 

The International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation is an international, non-profit, professional association organized to develop and promote comprehensive, clinically effective and empirically based resources and responses to trauma and dissociation and to address its relevance to other theoretical constructs. 

 

Visit https://cfas.isst-d.org/ to access educational offerings for both professionals and non-professionals 

 


To learn more and become a member, visit: https://www.isst-d.org/