Making Sense of Life Through Narrative and Our Various States of Mind
- 5.7 hrs
- 4 Lesson(s)
- All Levels
- Overview
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- CE Credit
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- A discussion of the domains of integration and a deep dive into the fifth and sixth domains, narrative & state, and how each applies to Interpersonal Neurobiology (“IPNB”), a trans-disciplinary, scientific framework and Dan Siegel’s Mindsight approach
- 5.7 hours of newly recorded video lectures, eligible for 5.5 hours of CE credit
- Cutting-edge science and insight on narrative and state as domains of integration essential for the cultivation of mental health
- Practical tools including case examples, and detailed descriptions of how to use the material in treatment planning and intervention
- Experiential elements and reflections to support the cultivation of integration and to help you make the material your own
- Written materials including an outline of the course and a complete index of studies, books, and resources mentioned throughout the training
This is the 5th segment of Dr. Siegel’s 36-Hour Comprehensive Interpersonal Neurobiology Course – The Mindsight Approach to Well-Being.
- Assess the “coherency of narrative”—how we have come to make sense of our lives—and identify how to cultivate mental adaptability
- Reframe “stress” from an IPNB lens in order to build resilience, grit, and a growth mindset
- Develop a coherent narrative and the sensemaking process of self-reflection
- Outline how to identify unresolved trauma or loss within the narrative process
- Explore how an incoherence of narratives impacts the integration of states of mind
By the end of this course you will be able to
- Assess the “coherency of narrative”—how we have come to make sense of our lives—and identify how to cultivate mental adaptability
- Reframe “stress” from an IPNB lens in order to build resilience, grit, and a growth mindset
- Differentiate the layers, aspects, or parts of the self
- Identify the neurobiological processes, attachment patterns, and narrative characteristics that relate to unresolved, dismissing, or preoccupied attachment histories
- Develop a coherent narrative and the sensemaking process of self-reflection
- Outline how to identify unresolved trauma or loss within the narrative process
- Describe the adaptive strategy of dissociation that emerges with disorganized attachment (and, if you are a clinician, learn ways to work with clients to integrate dissociated states)
- Explore how an incoherence of narratives impacts the integration of states of mind
"The Lifespan Learning Institute and the Mindsight Institute are cosponsors of the Continuing Education programs offered."
Upon completion of course, please mark your status as “complete” and you will obtain immediate access to your exam in your course area. Once you complete and submit your exam, our team will process same. Upon passing the exam with an 80% or better, a digital CE Credit Certificate will be emailed to you once it is available. Please note that this process could take up to 2 weeks. If you have any special circumstances, please reach out to the Mindsight Team at info@mindsightinstitute.com and we will do our best to accommodate.
Further, if you simply require a Certificate of Completion, or if you have any questions regarding this process, please email the Mindsight Team at info@mindsightinstitute.com.
Disclosure: The speakers, and planning committee members listed below have disclosed that they have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests
Daniel Siegel, MD & Marion Solomon, PhD
How long will I have access to the video lectures?
You may watch the lectures as many times as you’d like and they will remain in your library forever.
What is the best way to view the video?
Stream the video lectures on any computer, tablet, or mobile device of your choice!
How do I earn a Certificate of Completion?
A Certificate of Completion is available after completing this course. Please email the Mindsight Team at info@mindsightinstitute.com to request a test.