The Check-In With Podcast
Unlocking Emotional Resilience with NeuroAffective-CBT "Blood work and lifestyle are integral to therapy." Summary In this in-depth interview, Daniel Mirea, founder of neuro-affective CBT, explores the science behind this innovative therapy, its distinctions from traditional CBT, and practical applications for emotional regulation, trauma, shame, and lifestyle factors. Discover how integrating physiology, neuroscience, and body-brain affect models can enhance psychotherapy outcomes. Key Topics Neuro-affective CBT foundations and science. Distinction between retraumatization and regulatory collapse. Role of physiology, sleep, diet, and exercise in emotional regulation. Shame as a core affect and its bodily manifestations. Self-sabotaging strategies and internalized shame. Importance of lifestyle interventions in psychotherapy. Future directions and research needs for neuro-affective CBT Takeaways Neuro-affective CBT is a scientifically grounded evolution of traditional CBT. Addressing physiological health is crucial before trauma processing. Shame is a body-based affective state, not just a thought. Lifestyle factors like sleep, diet, and exercise significantly impact emotional regulation. Self-sabotaging behaviors reinforce internalized shame and core vulnerabilities. Integrating body and brain regulation enhances therapy outcomes. Further research and clinical trials are needed to validate and refine NA-CBT. Therapists should consider physiological assessments and lifestyle advice as part of treatment. To get in contact with Daniel please use the following: www.neuroaffectivecbt.com [http://www.neuroaffectivecbt.com/]
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