If you’re a resident of Poland, please register for this training through Brainspotting Polska.

The training is open to all mental health professionals (completion of Brainspotting training is not required).
Price range and training cost:
Registration will be open until May 25 for in-person participants and until May 27 for those joining online.
Embodied Knowledge and the Neurobiology of Mental Conditions
with Dr Dr Damir del Monte
Date: 29 – 31 May 2026
Warsaw, Poland | Online (Hybrid training)
Hours:
10:30 AM – 7:30 PM CEST
9:30 AM – 6:30 PM BST
4:30 AM – 1:30 PM EDT
This seminar will present the physiological basis of the Neuroexperiential Model.
How much body is in the psyche? And how much psyche in the body? How can the body – as carrier and co-creator of psychological processes – be better understood and therapeutically utilized?
Current findings from neuroscience and psychoneuroimmunology invite us to finally leave behind the old separation between body and mind.
This seminar offers an interdisciplinary journey through foundational concepts of embodied knowledge in psychotherapy and the neurobiology of mental disorders.
A stimulating blend of brain research and psychoneuroimmunology – providing essential biological insights for psychotherapists and trauma professionals.
Seminar Topics:
Psychoneuroimmunology
Muscle tone: From trauma to muscular tension
How stress, inflammation, and sleep disturbances shape physical and psychological states
The body’s diverse memory and energy systems
Sensitive system and autonomous regulation
Sensory gating: How the brain protects itself
Neuroscientific Models of Mental Conditions
PTSA (Post-traumatic Stress Adaptation) of psychological and biological wounds
Somatic pain: When the pain persists
Dissociative identity phenomena: When the self becomes many
Autism: Between sensory overload and extraordinary focus
ADHD: The loss of focus and overwhelming impulsivity
Anxiety Presentations: When the limbic system remains in constant alarm
Depression: Between neurochemical imbalance and altered network activity
Schizophrenia: The dissolution of boundaries and the loss of integrative capacity
Presenter: Dr. Dr. Damir del Monte – Innovator. Educator. Visionary.
Dr. Dr. Damir del Monte is a renowned neuroscientist, psychotherapist, and keynote speaker whose work bridges the gap between advanced brain research and therapeutic application. With a unique blend of scientific expertise, clinical insight, and captivating teaching methods, he has inspired therapists, coaches, and mental health professionals across the globe.
Dr. del Monte’s impressive academic background includes dual doctorates in psychology and medical neuroscience, with a focus on psychotraumatology, depression, and pain research. His pioneering contributions to the field are complemented by his role as the Managing Director of the Encephalon Institute, where he leads innovative programs in science communication and e-learning.
A passionate educator, Dr. del Monte teaches Functional Neuroanatomy, Neurobiology of Psychotherapy, and Psycho-Neuro-Immunology at universities throughout Europe. Known for his vivid 3D visualizations and dynamic teaching style, he makes complex neurobiological concepts both accessible and deeply engaging.
Born in Zadar, Croatia, and now based in Germany, Dr. del Monte brings a global perspective to his work. His philosophy centers on translating the wonders of neuroscience into practical tools that empower therapists, enhance client outcomes, and inspire personal growth.