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It's sure to impress and change how clinicians treat anxiety, addiction, depression, and PTSD.
A person’s trauma is located in one brain hemisphere and forms a troubled personality that resembles a traumatized child. The other hemisphere is not so troubled, and if it can be brought forward, it is healthy and mature.
The aim of dual-brain psychotherapy is to help the healthier side become more dominant and to become a co-therapist to help me assist the troubled side to understand and treat the old traumas that have initiated the problems that the person is suffering.
I would enjoy the opportunity to share my approach at your next conference, symposium, or other event.
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As a sought after speaker, best-selling author, psychiatrist and part-time assistant professor at Harvard, I am on a mission to help people understand their anxiety, addiction and trauma and to offer them a proven method to improve their wellbeing.
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Dr. Fredric Schiffer has the key to treating past trauma and eliminating drug, alcohol and gambling cravings which most people suffer from for life.
Through his groundbreaking work as founder of the Dual-Brain Psychology Institute, he has discovered that the brain is made up of two minds which are competing for dominance. When the immature and troubled half of the brain is treated, Dual Brain Psychology techniques can successfully curb anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction, and improve psychological wellbeing.
Dr. Schiffer’s latest book, Good-bye Anxiety, Depression, Addiction & PTSD: The Life-Changing Science of Dual-Brain Psychology, takes an indepth look at the science behind Dual-Brain Psychology while offering practical tips and tools to try it for yourself. His book also shares the many triumphs of patients who have had their lives forever changed by his work.
Dr. Schiffer is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a research associate at McLean Hospital, and also maintains a private practice of adult psychiatry in Newton, Massachusetts.
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