The Myth of Normal in an Insane Culture
- Average Rating:
- 1764
- Faculty:
- Gabor Maté, MD
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 19 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
-
Mar 22, 2019
- Product Code:
- NOS096002
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
In this address, Gabor Mate will discuss how in our hyper-stressed, materialistic society, physical and mental illness are not aberrations but natural outcomes of a way of life inimical to genuine human needs.
Treatment, therefore, must go beyond a focus on symptoms and diagnoses to address the causes of dysfunction from a bio-psycho-social perspective.
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Faculty
Gabor Maté, MD Related seminars and products
Gabor Maté, MD (pronounced GAH-bor MAH-tay) is a retired physician who, after 20 years of family practice and palliative care experience, worked for over a decade in Vancouver’s Downtown East Side with patients challenged by drug addiction and mental illness. The bestselling author of five books published in nearly 40 languages, including the award-winning In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction, Gabor is an internationally renowned speaker highly sought after for his expertise on addiction, trauma, childhood development, and the relationship of stress and illness. For his groundbreaking medical work and writing he has been awarded the Order of Canada, his country’s highest civilian distinction, and the Civic Merit Award from his hometown, Vancouver. His most recent book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture is a New York Times and international bestseller.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Gabor Maté receives compensation as a presenter. He receives royalties as a published author. Dr. Maté receives a speaking honorarium and recording and book royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Gabor Maté has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Additional Info
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Objectives
- Evaluate the current model of behaviorally focused parenting by highlighting how the failure to promote attachment results in an interference of the development of children's brains.
- Investigate how the impact of early childhood adaptability impacts adulthood, leading to adults with greater mental health, medical, and substance abuse problems.
- Defend the importance of having a trauma-informed understanding when treating clients and the ability to recognize that trauma underlies many of the problems clients present with in psychotherapy and medical treatment.
- Appraise how physical and mental illness are natural outcomes of a way of life inimical to genuine human needs, and the ways in which treatment must go beyond a focus on symptoms to address the causes of dysfunction from a bio-psycho-social perspective.
Outline
Limitations of the Medical Model
- Societal Increase of Drug Overdose, Diseases, Mental Health Issues
- Mind & Body as Separate
- Individuals as Separate from One Another
- Individuals as Separate from Environment
- Medical Model=Individual Biology
- Addictions as Personal Choices or Genetic Pre-Disposition
Interpersonal Biology
- Biopsychosocial Model
- The Societal Epidemic of Loneliness
- A Society that Engenders Isolation & Loneliness
- Human Needs & Stressors
Societal Denial of Human Needs
- Behavioral-Focused Parenting
- Failure to Meet Attachment Needs
Brain Development
- Impact of Environment on Brain Development
- Impact of Early Childhood Adaptations on Adulthood
- Quality of Parental Interaction on Psychological & Brain Development
Trauma
- Recognizing Childhood Trauma
- Trauma-Informed Care
Target Audience
- Psychologists
- Physicians
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Social Workers
- Marriage & Family Therapists
- Nurses
- Other Behavioral Health Professionals
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