Neuroscience – AEDP Institute http://archive.aedp.ca Tue, 15 Aug 2017 16:09:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.1 Whole-Brain Therapy http://archive.aedp.ca/whole-brain-therapy/ http://archive.aedp.ca/whole-brain-therapy/#respond Wed, 10 Oct 2012 18:02:50 +0000 http://archive.aedp.ca/?p=835 Both psychotherapy and integrative framework, AEDP seeks to theoretically elucidate and clinically harness healing transformational processes.

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Both psychotherapy and integrative framework, AEDP seeks to theoretically elucidate and clinically harness healing transformational processes. A whole-brain therapy, through its attachment-based stance, AEDP entrains right-brain-mediated affective experiences; works with subcortically generated primary emotions; and recruits left brain organization for the articulation of emotional experience. Then, alternating waves of experience and reflection give rise to the best the prefrontal cortex (especially the right pre-frontal cortex where emotionally meaningful autobiographical narratives are mediated) has to offer: integrative states of flow, clarity, ease, wisdom, compassion, curiosity, generosity, creativity, and calm, where the sense of the truth promotes deep acceptance and self-acceptance.

Diana Fosha, New York NY

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On Brain Science http://archive.aedp.ca/on-brain-science/ http://archive.aedp.ca/on-brain-science/#respond Tue, 09 Oct 2012 18:20:28 +0000 http://archive.aedp.ca/?p=859 Eye contact and moment to moment tracking of emotion and body sensation activates the attachment system, a system with its origins based on survival and therefore with the force of considerable engagement and motivation. AEDP directs that motivation toward the recognition, elaboration and then, realization of the self at best.

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Eye contact and moment to moment tracking of emotion and body sensation activates the attachment system, a system with its origins based on survival and therefore with the force of considerable engagement and motivation. AEDP directs that motivation toward the recognition, elaboration and then, realization of the self at best. Today’s brain research supports the premise of AEDP, that a positive, responsive, safe relationship produces chemicals and hormones which enhance the development of higher brain function and the regulation of emotions and stress. The plasticity of the brain coupled with the power of a positive relationship are ideas supported with research that have tremendous implications which AEDP fully recognizes and applies to not only help but transform lives.

Colette Linnihan, New York NY

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