The Interface Between Neurobiology & Psychotherapy in the Service of Emotional Regulation – Stephanie Cooke

 

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We enjoyed a stimulating hour with Stephanie Cooke as she bought her experience and knowledge of the interface between Neurobiology & Psychotherapy in the service of emotional regulation.

Steph has such a warm and passionate presence and was able to translate some very technical and challenging concepts into accessible language and concepts with direct application to working with clients in the field of Psychotherapy and Counselling.

And of course Steph's practical tips for emotional regulation are helpful for everyone as we negotiate the roller-coaster of every day life.

We were joined by 166 viewers, many of whom contributed questions and comments that fuelled a lively and informative discussion.

Some of the questions from the chat room:

  • Does increased cortisol levels in the infant impact development?
  • What are some practical tips for self soothing?
  • How has your knowledge of neuroscience changed your practice?

 

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About Stephanie Cooke

 

Stephanie Cooke

UKCP Registered Psychotherapist

CTA PTSTA

Stephanie has a wide range of experience, working with children and adolescents which spans twenty years. She began in the early eighties working as a Social Worker specialising in children and adolescents in all areas of childcare. At this time in her career she also worked in a CAMH’s unit as a counsellor for disturbed adolescents and children who have been traumatised and abused. Stephanie has also worked for Norfolk Childrens projects with young offenders, working with them on projects within their local communities.

Stephanie has worked as a counsellor and psychotherapist for twenty years, and presently works at the Manchester Institute as a trainer supervisor and psychotherapist with Adults and Children.

She believes that all children have the right to “continuity of emotional well being, happiness and essential to this, good enough parenting”, and this is her guiding principal when working with children and their families.

Click here for more information about Steph's work at the Manchester Institute for Psychotherapy