Your Brain on Love : The Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships by Stan Tatkin (2013, Compact Disc)

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PublisherSounds true, Incorporated
ISBN-101604079681
ISBN-139781604079685
eBay Product ID (ePID)150546212

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Book TitleYour Brain on Love : the Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships
Publication Year2013
TopicLove & Romance, Life Sciences / Neuroscience, Interpersonal Relations
LanguageEnglish
GenreFamily & Relationships, Science, Psychology
AuthorStan Tatkin
FormatCompact Disc

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Item Height1 In.
Item Length6.5 In.
Item Weight9.9 Oz
Item Width6.5 In.

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ReviewsA leading scientist and couples therapist merges new insights from neurobiology and psychology to help us bring more love into our lives and relationships.
Number of Volumes6 vols.
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition
SynopsisShift Out of Conflict and into Connection, Safety, and Intimacy Improve your brain, improve your relationships. That's what Stan Tatkin has learned from his leading-edge work as a researcher and couples therapist. In this complete audio learning program, he merges current insights from neurobiology and attachment theory to help you shift out of conflict and into deeper and more loving connections.You'll first learn to identify attachment styles patterns of intimacy that begin in the earliest years both in yourself and in those around you. Then Tatkin guides you through his proven principles and practices for building enduring security and commitment between partners, family members, and others whom you love. Join him to explore: The warring brain versus the loving brain When your brain's threat response is getting in the way of love How to avoid triggering fear and help your partner feel safe and secure Simple gestures and words to put out emotional fires The power of rituals to build trust and intimacy How to make your relationship a sanctuary, and more Based upon key insights from neurobiology, attachment theory, and emotion regulation research, Your Brain on Love will show you how to change the way you relate with others and open the way to greater love and connection.Highlights: The neurobiology of mating who we choose and why The neurobiology of commitment building security, the foundation of a healthy relationship Anchor, Island, and Wave types: understanding your attachment style and those of others Is it you or is it me? Understanding how the attachment styles of others interact with your own. Experiencing healthy conflict through social contracts, ground rules, and awareness Creating a lifelong plan to continue deepening your relationships ", Shift Out of Conflict and into Connection, Safety, and Intimacy "Improve your brain, improve your relationships." That's what Stan Tatkin has learned from his leading-edge work as a researcher and couples therapist. In this complete audio learning program, he merges current insights from neurobiology and attachment theory to help you shift out of conflict and into deeper and more loving connections. You'll first learn to identify attachment styles--patterns of intimacy that begin in the earliest years--both in yourself and in those around you. Then Tatkin guides you through his proven principles and practices for building enduring security and commitment between partners, family members, and others whom you love. Join him to explore: The warring brain versus the loving brain * When your brain's threat response is getting in the way of love * How to avoid triggering fear and help your partner feel safe and secure * Simple gestures and words to put out emotional fires * The power of rituals to build trust and intimacy * How to make your relationship a sanctuary, and more Based upon key insights from neurobiology, attachment theory, and emotion regulation research, Your Brain on Love will show you how to change the way you relate with others and open the way to greater love and connection. Highlights: The neurobiology of mating--who we choose and why * The neurobiology of commitment--building security, the foundation of a healthy relationship * Anchor, Island, and Wave types: understanding your attachment style and those of others * "Is it you or is it me?" Understanding how the attachment styles of others interact with your own. * Experiencing healthy conflict through social contracts, ground rules, and awareness * Creating a lifelong plan to continue deepening your relationships, Shift Out of Conflict and into Connection, Safety, and Intimacy "Improve your brain, improve your relationships." That's what Stan Tatkin has learned from his leading-edge work as a researcher and couples therapist. In this complete audio learning program, he merges current insights from neurobiology and attachment theory to help you shift out of conflict and into deeper and more loving connections. You'll first learn to identify attachment styles--patterns of intimacy that begin in the earliest years--both in yourself and in those around you. Then Tatkin guides you through his proven principles and practices for building enduring security and commitment between partners, family members, and others whom you love. Join him to explore: The warring brain versus the loving brain - When your brain's threat response is getting in the way of love - How to avoid triggering fear and help your partner feel safe and secure - Simple gestures and words to put out emotional fires - The power of rituals to build trust and intimacy - How to make your relationship a sanctuary, and more Based upon key insights from neurobiology, attachment theory, and emotion regulation research, Your Brain on Love will show you how to change the way you relate with others and open the way to greater love and connection. Highlights: The neurobiology of mating--who we choose and why - The neurobiology of commitment--building security, the foundation of a healthy relationship - Anchor, Island, and Wave types: understanding your attachment style and those of others - "Is it you or is it me?" Understanding how the attachment styles of others interact with your own. - Experiencing healthy conflict through social contracts, ground rules, and awareness - Creating a lifelong plan to continue deepening your relationships

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