[Audio Only] CC12 Workshop 13 – Using Positive Experiences to Heal Personal and Relational Wounds – Rick Hanson, PhD
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Couples Conference | Couples Conference 2012 Instructor: Rick Hanson, PhD
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Date of the original program: April 29, 2012 DescriptionDescription:
Building on the “taking in the good” speech, we’ll look at how to use pleasant experiences to soothe and perhaps replace unfavorable content (e.g., relationship upsets, pain from childhood). We’ll link healing experiences to disruptions in the brain’s primary motivational systems (Avoid harm, Approach reward, Attach to “us”) through conversation and experiential exercises.
Objectives of Education:
Teach clients how to combine good and bad experiences to alleviate and replace unpleasant ones.
Connect significant pleasant experiences to disruptions in the brain’s main motivational systems.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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RICK HANSON, PHD, is a neuro-psychologist and the author of Buddha’s Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom (co-authored with Rick Mendius, M.D.; foreword by Dan Siegel, M.D., and Preface by Jack Kornfield, Ph.D.), which has been translated into 21 languages, as well as the forthcoming Just One Thing. Hanson, the founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom and an Affiliate of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley, has lectured at Oxford, Stanford, and Harvard, as well as at meditation centers across Europe, North America, and Australia. Dr. Hanson’s work has been featured on the BBC, NPR, Consumer Reports Health, and U.S. NeWorkshop and World Report, and he has written pieces for Tricycle Magazine, Insight Journal, and Inquiring Mind. He publishes the Wise Brain Bulletin and has over 23,000 subscribers to his weekly e-neWorkshop letter, Just One Thing. With Sounds True, he has various audio programs, and his first book was Mother Nurture: A Mother’s Guide to Health in Body, Mind, and Intimate Relationships.
Rick Hanson’s profile may be found at Rick Hanson.net.
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