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Exploring Deep Brain Reorienting and Neurofeedback with Dr. Ruth Lanius - The How We Can Heal Podcast

In this podcast episode, Dr. Lanius explores her groundbreaking work on the neurobiology of PTSD, particularly focusing on Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) and neurofeedback as therapeutic modalities. She elaborates on how DBR targets the subconscious brain, helping to stabilize emotional responses and improve trauma reactions. She also shares insights from her group's studies on the impact of trauma on the brain and therapeutic outcomes, highlighting remarkable patient recoveries and ongoing research. She underscores the importance of personalized treatment approaches in trauma therapy.

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Ruth Lanius Interview: PTSD, Emotions, and More with Sebern Fisher and Jay Gunkelman - Neuronoodle Podcast

In this podcast episode, Dr. Lanius discusses what PTSD is from a neurobiological perspective, what parts of the brain that are impacted in PTSD and trauma, and how to become a better psychotherapist.

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Trauma and the Mind-Body Connection: Expert Insights from Dr. Ruth Lanius - The Trauma & Mental Health Report Podcast Episode 50

In this podcast episode, Trauma and Mental Health Report Writer and Senior Editor Lauren Rudolph interviews Dr. Ruth Lanius, seeking out her expertise on the neurobiology of trauma and integrative approaches to trauma treatment. We discuss how trauma is stored in the brain and body, how this causes ongoing symptoms and informs individualized trauma treatments, four types of dissociation, and emerging integrative treatments to address the root causes of ongoing trauma symptoms.

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Episode 113: Ruth Lanius, PhD - 
The Trauma Therapist Podcast

In this podcast, Dr. Lanius discusses how she started treating trauma from a neuroscience-based perspective, the role of the brain's default mode network in people with trauma, things that she has learned from her clinical experience, the goal of trauma therapy, and other insights.

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Racial Trauma and Sense of Self with Dr. Ruth Lanius - ReRooted Podcast 

In this podcast, Francesca Maximé welcomes Dr. Ruth Lanius for a conversation about how racialized trauma lives in the body and can ultimately lead to a lesser sense of self. They begin with a conversation around how racialized trauma lives in the body, and how the inescapable stress can basically shut down a traumatized person’s system. They talk about the effects of trauma from an intergenerational viewpoint, and how chronic trauma ultimately can lead to a lesser sense of self.

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Ruth Lanius on Trauma Therapy -
The Science of Psychotherapy

In this podcast focused on developing The 21st Century Therapist, Dr. Lanius discusses how to tailor treatment to each person, hw to approach the patient in therapy, the steps of therapy, how to use your intuition in therapy, forms of memory that are affected in PTSD, neurofeedback, and how to help heal sensitivity in therapy.

  • Youtube
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Different Traumas with Dr. Ruth Lanius - The Neurofeed Podcast Session 14 

In this podcast, we discuss how neurofeedback is transforming lives. This interview focuses on the intersection of neuroscience and therapy. Dr. Lanius discusses how she got to this point of researching and integrating neuroscience-based therapies, the role of the brain's default mode network in trauma, the brain's capacity for neuroplasticity, emerging resesarch on a neuroscience-based therapy Deep Brain Reorienting, and other insights.​​

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Big "T" and Little "t" Traumas, Brain Scans & Resilience to Trauma with Dr. Ruth Lanius - The Inspire Health Podcast

Join us for this podcast episode as we talk about how to stay with intense emotions, the difference between remembering past traumas versus re-living them, how anger can be used as a tool to heal, and so much more. Dr. Lanius describes the difference between big “T” and little “t” traumas. You will learn how the brain physiologically changes due to trauma and how this helps to direct treatment. Dr. Lanius explains the importance of expressing emotion and growing up in a home that allowed for the expression of emotion, as well as how one can develop optimal emotional regulation. Discover how import our attachment relationships are between the ages of 0-3. Dr. Lanius also explains the five dimensions of trauma.

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Ruth Lanius and Aldrich Chan: Trauma & PTSD - CNC Dialogues

In this podcast episode, Dr. Lanius defines trauma and complex PTSD, explains the impact of emotional neglect on development, discusses how to work with freeze states, highlights how the body holds trauma, talks about how to find the right therapy for you, the role of mindfulness in trauma processing, discusses a new trauma therapy called Deep Brain Reorienting, elaborates on her innovative 4D Model, and provides tips for therapy to help people who have experienced trauma or dissociation.

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