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You know it's bad when even a therapist can tell it's bad science. Next stop? The Lizard brain.
Ana
Nov 95 min read
The Heart-Sense: What Is Cardioception and How to Use it In Therapy
Using the heart-sense when working with anxiety and panic. I also talk about the James-Lange theory of emotions, breathing techniques, HRV a
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Pascal V & Ana
Oct 99 min read
Attachment Shadow.
On the Barnum Effect, how the meaning of attachment concepts can get lost in translation, attachment neurobollocks, and, as a bonus:...
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Chad L & Ana
Sep 288 min read
Schrödinger's Cat of Psychotherapy
Folie a deux. On the use of neuroscience in psychotherapy, cognitive dissonances and nondeterministic cognitive workarounds that arise.
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Ana
Sep 144 min read
What Is Embodied Simulation (And How To Make A Good Use of It In Therapy)
On using fictional and real others to experience a shift in how we perceive the world, through embodiment. Just toying with some ideas from
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Ana
Aug 105 min read
Zombie Theories In Psychotherapy and The Neuroscience Mystique
Can you spot any zombie theories in psychotherapy? Are you a fun of neuro-mystique? Let's find out.
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Ana
Jun 294 min read
Edward Scissorhands In Therapy: Working With The Fearful-Avoidant Attachment Style
The neglected attachment style needs a little TLC. Spread the word.
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Ana
Jun 154 min read
Are We A Blank Slate? On Neonatal Brains, Nature vs. Nurture And Psychotherapy.
When it comes to nature vs. nurture, where do we stand?
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Ana
Jun 124 min read
On Learning From The Client: The Ecstasy and Agony of Parental Guilt and How Neuroscience Can Help
Making sense of our experience using some basic neuroscience knowledge sprinkled with a little MDMA When it comes to my work, I have had...
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Ana
May 314 min read
No One Can Make You Feel Anything. Or Can They? Insights From Bio-behavioral Synchrony Research.
A new take on the old maxim informed by neuroscience of bio-behavioral synchrony. "No one can make you feel anything." This maxim...
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Mike & Ana
Mar 412 min read
Using Neuroscience To Divide To Conquer Social Anxiety Disorder
Psychotherapists’ Toolbox To Help Clients Live Happier Lives With Others by Mike Tranter and Ana Lund The term social anxiety has become...
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