The Body Keeps the Score: Trauma, Attachment, and Neuroscience via Zoom
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Morning Public Lecture 10am to noon
*Virtual Only; In-Person Seating is Sold Out for the Entire Day
Due to the clinical nature of the afternoon session, it will not be live-streamed and is only be available to those currently registered.
The Impact of Trauma Across the Lifespan
(open to the general public, health and mental health professionals)
Dr. Bessel van der Kolk’s presentation will offer an integrative exploration of psychological trauma, drawing on his pioneering research and clinical experience. In dialogue with psychoanalytic approaches, Dr. van der Kolk will present his broad perspective on trauma’s impact on the brain, body, and relationships, highlighting both traditional and innovative treatments. The session will address the limitations of purely verbal therapies and introduce
the audience to body-based, neurobiological, and experiential modalities—including neurofeedback and psychedelic-assisted therapy. Attendees will gain insight into how trauma shapes self-regulation, attachment, and narrative, and will learn about emerging interventions that foster healing by engaging both mind and body.
About the Speaker
Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD is a clinician, researcher and teacher in the field of post-traumatic stress. His work integrates developmental, neurobiological, psychodynamic and interpersonal aspects of the impact of trauma and its treatment. Dr. van der Kolk and his various collaborators have published extensively on the impact of trauma on development, such as dissociative problems, borderline personality and self-mutilation, cognitive development, memory, and the psychobiology of trauma. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed scientific articles on such diverse topics as neuroimaging, self-injury, memory, neurofeedback, developmental trauma, yoga, theater, and EMDR.
He is President of the Trauma Research Foundation, which promotes clinical, scientific, and educational projects. His 2014 #1 New York Times best seller, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma, transforms our understanding of traumatic stress, revealing how it literally rearranges the brain’s wiring – specifically areas dedicated to pleasure, engagement, control, and trust. He shows how these areas can be reactivated through innovative treatments, including neurofeedback, somatically-based therapies, EMDR, psychodrama, play, yoga, and other therapies.
