Tina Payne Bryson - 10 Brain-Based Strategies: Help Children Overcome Anxiety and Promote Resilience

In this ninety-minute recording, best-selling author Dr. Tina Payne Bryson (co-author with Dan Siegel of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline) dis...

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Faculty:
Tina Payne Bryson
Duration:
1 Hour 31 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Jan 12, 2015

Description

In this ninety-minute recording, best-selling author Dr. Tina Payne Bryson (co-author with Dan Siegel of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline) discusses the primary ways she brings the brain into her work with the children, adolescents, and parents who visit her office each week.  Focusing on both the latest research and clinical application, Dr. Bryson will explain how she helps her young clients better understand themselves and their own brains, thus helping them overcome anxiety and develop resilience within themselves.

Using stories and case examples, Dr. Bryson explains ten simple, scientifically-grounded strategies that can help psychotherapists better understand the brains of the kids they work with, and communicate that understanding to parents and the children themselves so that kids can feel less anxious and more in control of their bodies and emotions.

10 Brain-Based Approaches for Children

  1. Connection between body, brain, and emotions, and what produces feelings of nervousness and fear.
  2. Learn to recognize anxiety and other negative emotions as messages sent by the body and brain.
  3. Use strategies and effective responses that “work for your brain and body.”
  4. Understand neural plasticity and how kids can affect their brains by understanding and responding to their anxiety.
  5. Describe the brain as an association machine, by understanding mental and neural associations, kids can more effectively respond to what they’re feeling.
  6. Help kids understand that the brain’s job is to get a need met, and recognize their anxiety as a signal that the brain needs some sort of shift.
  7. Demonstrate how nervous system arousal works, and how resilience is about remaining in the optimal window for wellbeing and happiness.
  8. Show how discipline and learning are guided by nervous system arousal, and how we determine at what point anxiety impairs this process.
  9. Introduce kids to the role mindfulness plays in addressing fear and anxiety.
  10. Teach tools of the mind and tools of the body, which allow children to overcome anxiety and build skills that help them control their anxious emotions and make good and healthy decisions.

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Handouts

Outline

Neuroscience as an Approach to Understand Anxiety

  • Neural plasticity
  • Nervous system arousal
  • Resilience and the optimal window for wellbeing and happiness

The Brain-Body-Emotion Connection

  • What produces feelings of nervousness and fear
  • Memory and its role in anxiety

Strategies to Help Kids Deal with Anxiety

  • Anxiety as a message
  • Mindfulness and other tools of the mind and body

Faculty

10 Brain-Based Strategies: Help Children Overcome Anxiety and Promote Resilience

Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 15

Parenting consultant and psychotherapist

Private Practice


Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D., is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times bestsellers, The Whole-Brain Child (Bantam, 2012) and No-Drama Discipline (Bantam, 2016), as well as The Yes Brain (Bantam, 2019). Dr. Bryson is also the co-author (with Dan Siegel, M.D.) of The Whole-Brain Child Workbook (PESI, 2015) and No-Drama Discipline Workbook (PESI, 2016). She is the executive director of the Center for Connection in Pasadena, CA, and a pediatric and adolescent psychotherapist. She keynotes conferences and conducts workshops for parents, educators, and clinicians all over the world. Dr. Bryson earned her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California, where her research explored attachment science, child-rearing theory, and the emerging field of interpersonal neurobiology.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Tina Payne Bryson has an employment relationship with Pediatric and Adolescent Psychology Associates.  She is a director with the Mindsight Institute.  She is an author for Random House Delacorte publishers and receives royalties.  She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. 

Non-financial: Tina Payne Bryson is the co-host of the online parenting show “The Intentional Parent”.  She maintains a blog on kids and parenting (TinaBryson.com).