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Attachment and IPNB in Couples Therapy Course

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This course will offer you—in your personal growth or your professional work—insights and practical applications that can transform imprisoning patterns into empowering mental capacities to engage life in new and more rewarding patterns of being in the world.

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Attachment and IPNB in Couples Therapy Course
Attachment and IPNB in Couples Therapy Course

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We are excited to let you know about a new class that Dr. Dan Siegel is offering live this fall called “Attachment and Interpersonal Neurobiology in Couples Therapy." The connections we have with our caregiving attachment figures shape the very structure of our brain in ways that can free us or imprison us.  Who we are now in our lives is influenced by both our genetically-shaped temperament and the experiences we’ve had, especially with others early in our lives. In turn, those experiences have shaped us both directly, and in how we adapted as best we could to those interactions. If you’ve ever wondered why attachment is so important in our lives, this course will offer you—in your personal growth or your professional work—insights and practical applications that can transform imprisoning patterns into empowering mental capacities to engage life in new and more rewarding patterns of being in the world.     When we combine attachment…

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