Barbara Frederickson, Daniel J. Siegel - Psychotherapy Networker Symposium: What is This Thing Called Love? The Neuroscience of Positive Emotion with Daniel Siegel, M.D. & Barbara Fredrickson, Ph.D.

We tend to think of love as an emotion felt only in particular relationships with specific individuals. But radical new research now reveals that love is s...

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Faculty:
Barbara Frederickson |  Daniel J. Siegel
Duration:
2 Hours 27 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 23, 2014

Description

We tend to think of love as an emotion felt only in particular relationships with specific individuals. But radical new research now reveals that love is something more immediate that can even be shared with a stranger you’ve just met. In this workshop, you’ll explore the implications of this new understanding of love for clinical practice.

Outline

  • FACES
  • The Perspective of Interpersonal Neurobiology
  • "Broaden and Build" Model
  • Key Features of Love Relationships
  • Facial Expressions
  • Preconditions for Love
  • Parents and Infants
  • Loveing-Kindness Meditation

Faculty

Barbara Frederickson, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 2


Barbara Frederickson, Ph.D.

University of North Carolina psychology professor Barbara Fredrickson is a leader in researching the impact of positive emotion in transforming our mind, body, and ability to bounce back from hard times. Her national bestseller Positivity documented the evidence showing how positive emotions enhance creativity, inventiveness, and big-picture perceptual focus.

Her new book, Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become, challenges our limiting notions of love as defined by romance and marriage. The premise of her book is that even the most fleeting everyday moments of positive emotion set off a chain reaction of biological events that can have a critical impact on our overall emotional and physical health.


Psychotherapy Networker Symposium: What is This Thing Called Love? The Neuroscience of Positive Emotion with Daniel Siegel, M.D. & Barbara Fredrickson, Ph.D.

Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. Related seminars and products: 48

Neuropsychiatrist

Mindsight Institute


Dr. Siegel is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA. He is also the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute which focuses on the development of mindsight, which teaches insight, empathy, and integration in individuals, families and communities.

Dr. Siegel received his medical degree from Harvard University and completed his postgraduate medical education at UCLA. He served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA. Dr. Siegel serves as the founding editor for the Norton Professional Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology which contains over seventy textbooks. He has also authored several books, five of which are New York Times bestsellers: Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence, Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human, Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain, and two with Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D: The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline.

Dr. Siegel’s ability to make complicated concepts exciting as well as easy to understand has led him to be invited to address local, national and international organizations where he speaks to groups of educators, parents, public administrators, healthcare providers, policy-makers, clergy and neuroscientists. He has been invited to lecture for the King of Thailand, Pope John Paul II, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Google University, and TEDx. For more information about his educational programs and resources, please visit: www.DrDanSiegel.com

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Dr. Daniel J. Siegel is the executive director of the Mindsight Institute.  He is an author for W.W. Norton publishing and receives royalties.  He is an author for Bantam publishing and receives royalties.  He is an author for Guilford Press and receives royalties.  He is an author for Tarcher/Penguin and receives royalties.  He is an author for Random House and receives royalties.  He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. 

Non-financial:  Dr. Daniel J Siegel is a clinical professor at UCLA School of Medicine. He does not receive compensation.