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In a world where stress, distractions, and endless demands constantly overwhelm our most precious asset-our brain-this illuminating primer serves as an empowering guide. Packed with science-backed techniques and practical wisdom, it reveals how to optimize your nervous system for peak performance and profound well-being. This is a concise, friendly roadmap to revitalizing your mental landscape and living with greater purpose, focus, and joy. - David Feinstein, Ph.D. Co-Author, Tapping and The Energies of Love Self regulation helps us concentrate, manage disappointment, reach out to others, and…mehr

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In a world where stress, distractions, and endless demands constantly overwhelm our most precious asset-our brain-this illuminating primer serves as an empowering guide. Packed with science-backed techniques and practical wisdom, it reveals how to optimize your nervous system for peak performance and profound well-being. This is a concise, friendly roadmap to revitalizing your mental landscape and living with greater purpose, focus, and joy. - David Feinstein, Ph.D. Co-Author, Tapping and The Energies of Love Self regulation helps us concentrate, manage disappointment, reach out to others, and engage in the world. Regulation skills are key to healthy emotions and behavior. On the other hand, when we're prone to dysregulation, we may experience learning difficulties, poor mental health, and aggression. ¿ How does regulation influence the way we feel and behave? ¿ What changes regulation for better and for worse? ¿ What are common ways we become dysregulated? ¿ How do targeted interventions improve our ability to stay regulated? In Regulation from the Inside Out, author Dr. Carolen Hope explores these questions and provides more than forty activities, reflections, and experiences for regulation mastery in children and adults. This guide is organized around three systems and the basic needs that often drive dysregulation: the need to be safe, to be seen, and to be accepted. Using clear and accessible language, it draws from disciplines like neuroscience, mindfulness, trauma therapies, and movement and exercise research. The suggested activities and strategies are designed to strengthen regulation skills to elicit positive change.
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Carolen A. Hope, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in practice in the Pacific Northwest. She began her career as an elementary and middle-school teacher before obtaining her doctorate in clinical psychology. Dr. Hope has conducted hundreds of psychological evaluations on people of all ages. She is a consultant in the public-school systems and a national presenter on skill-building approaches with dysregulated children. Her private practice focuses on stress, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders.