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Study – Emotivating care

April 7, 2016

Care includes but is broader than empathy, and is a top 10 element of Integrative Listening. This study identifies a […]

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Study – Contempt can emotivate negative behavior

April 7, 2016

Sending a message that a person is bad and unresponsive to change is likely to engender a contemptuous response, according […]

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Mindfulness and parenting definition and meta study

October 29, 2015

In a parenting context, mindfulness was nicely defined and training both the parent and child was found to provide the […]

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Study – The continuation of abuse in divorce

August 6, 2015

The study below confirms what many divorce lawyers know – abuse in relationships is carried on after separation. It also […]

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Study- The Dark Figure of Stalking: Examining Law Enforcement Response

August 4, 2015

This study suggests law enforcement responds poorly to claims of stalking, and implies how we might advise clients to report […]

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Persuasion, motivation and relationship by Dan Pink

May 11, 2015

Dan Pink relates attunement (a caring relationship) and resiliency to motivation and effective salesmanship in the video below. A researcher […]

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Motivation by Dan Pink

May 11, 2015

Client motivation is a function of safety, connection, mastery, autonomy, and purpose, all of which a counselor can support. Dan […]

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Child development stages at About.com/parenting

April 3, 2015

About.com has a great section about parenting, with quick and easy reads on the developmental stages kids go through and […]

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Polyvagal Theory: Fight/Flight/Freeze vs Social Engagement System

March 19, 2015

The Polyvagal Theory (PVT) offers tremendous insight into what drives conflict. Based on hard neurobiology science, PVT describes behavior such […]

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Integration and the body’s clocks

March 10, 2015

Our body’s parts, including organs and cells, rhythmically resonate and they do so in harmony or not. Here’s an article (7 minutes) […]

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      • What is Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)?
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