
Embodied DBT Training 1
with Dr Eboni Webb
In this session, Dr. Eboni Webb, investigates identifying key trauma intersections that impact healing in embodied DBT. Dr Webb. Discusses how trauma intersects with multiple aspects of a person's identity, including culture, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, sexuality, age, and family dynamics. These intersections influence how individuals experience trauma, access healing resources, and organize their recovery...
In this session, Dr Eboni Webb investigates the biphasic arousal model from the therapeutic lens of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and neurobiology. Dr. Webb explains that biphasic arousal involves oscillating between hyperarousal (high stimulation and excitability) and hypoarousal (diminished response and disengagement). This response is different from bipolar disorder, as it is reactive to trauma cues rather...
In this session, Dr Eboni Webb investigates somatic mindfulness as a key component of Embodied DBT. Traditional mindfulness techniques can sometimes overwhelm clients who have experienced trauma, triggering responses like hyperarousal or the "freeze defense." Dr. Webb introduces somatic mindfulness, which integrates movement, breath, and body awareness to gently reintroduce clients to their bodies after...
In this session, Dr. Eboni Webb investigates how to think dialectically about time. She explores the concept of the trauma of time, which focuses on how trauma influences an individual's perception of time. Dr Webb discusses how trauma can trap clients in the past, where their experiences of trauma continue to shape their present and...
In this session, Dr Eboni Webb investigates how to harness your observing mind to build present moment awareness. She outlines the concept of the observing mind, which allows individuals to process traumatic experiences without reliving them. Dr. Webb credits Janina Fisher's work on dissociative identity disorder for the inspiration behind the observing mind concept, which...