Neuroscience of adult attachment for therapists workshop series
This is the first workshop in a series entitled “The Social Neuroscience Of Adult Attachment: The How-To Guide For Therapists”. This series combines the modern neuroscience perspective on human attachment with practical strategies for working effectively with adult attachment styles in therapy.
By interweaving the concepts of neuroanatomy, brain chemistry, and the evolution of species, we will paint a picture of how human attachment came into being as a biological mechanism according to the view of contemporary social neuroscience.
Online Events x Ana Lund. Ana is a humanistic psychotherapist who is interested in the application of neuroscience in psychotherapy, uses original neuroscience-informed interventions in her work and advocates the cross-talk between the two disciplines. Ana is working on a book co-authored with a neuroscientist Dr Mike Tranter.