ABSTRACT
Group therapy can be effective with individuals with developmental trauma who re-experience intense physiological traumatic distress and struggle with terror and despair. This modality can address the long-term ramifications of developmental trauma, including problems with perceptions, trust, emotional regulation, and loss of sense of self. Neuroimaging techniques can be combined with group therapy interventions as a way to empirically validate the effectiveness of group psychotherapy on brain structures and networks impacted by trauma. The neuroscience explaining overpowering traumatic responses and related emotions will be reviewed. Results of a pilot study combining group therapy with neuroimaging are presented.
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Leonardo M. Leiderman
Leonardo M. Leiderman is in private practice at Neurofeedback and Psychological Services, P.C., Purchase, New York.
Mark Llewellyn Smith
Mark Llewellyn Smith is in private practice at Neurofeedback Services of New York, New York.