AIRED: April 12, 2021
SPECIAL GUEST: Richard D. Lane, MD, PhD
Everyone who has sought help with their mental health has at least considered a therapist and a good amount of people in the United States have standing appointments with mental health professionals at increasing rates during these unprecedented times. Each of these professionals has a focused method that they study and clients often book or are referred to these professionals with specialized methods. Enter Richard Lane and his Neuroscience of Enduring Change.
This is new research that turns general psychotherapy on its head by making positive and lasting changes in a client! How does this method do this? Well, by bringing up past emotional experiences that may have been problematic for a client and having new experiences that update and transform the old memories. This book is unique in linking basic science concepts into clinical research and can even show the practical clinical application!
Dr. Lane will expose us to his research concepts and give us the actual science behind why this method works and then demonstrating the potent effects. Psychotherapy practitioners in the audience will be challenged to consider how their own approach to therapy might be adjusted to enduring change. Researchers in the audience will benefit from authoritative reviews of this knowledge, having a clear description of the research agenda, and the continuous evidence of this research translated to practical application throughout the book.
ABOUT RICHARD D. LANE, MD, PhD
Richard D. Lane is a clinical psychiatrist and psychotherapist trained in cognitive neuroscience and emotion research whose research has focused on brain mechanisms of emotion and emotion regulation, emotional awareness, neurovisceral integration, and the mechanisms by which emotion influences susceptibility to sudden cardiac death. His background in cognitive and affective neuroscience is now being integrated with his ongoing experience as a therapist and psychotherapy educator.