Meet Your Instructor: Robyn Gobbel
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Stories & News, Interpersonal Neurobiology
The Impact and Practices of Attachment and Bonding
Perinatal mood disorders, including postpartum depression or anxiety disorders, affect 15 to 20 percent of new mothers every year. New moms with these conditions can have a variety of symptoms, including:
Topics: Healthcare, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Exploring the Impact of Interpersonal Neurobiology on Therapists and Counselors
The relationships we create throughout our lives contribute a great deal to our personality and behavior. Most psychologists and psychiatrists agree that developing healthy relationships leads to a healthier mind. Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), an approach to care created by Dr. Dan Siegel, focuses on how the brain can be healed through powerful and positive persuasion. This approach combines many areas of science including biology, cognitive science, developmental psychopathology, sociology and mental health. IPNB focuses on integrating all the different aspects that make us unique so we can better understand why we are the way we are and try to correct negative behavior where possible. While an understanding of IPNB can be useful to just about anyone, therapists and counselors can find it especially effective in treating patients.
Topics: Healthcare, Mental & Behavioral Health, Interpersonal Neurobiology
5 Online Resources to Follow for More Information on Interpersonal Neurobiology
As social creatures, humans develop thousands of relationships in our lifetime. Many psychiatrists and psychologists believe that these relationships with friends, family, co-workers, significant others, and more, define who we are and how we act.
Topics: Healthcare, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Improve Your People Skills with Interpersonal Neurobiology
As social creatures, we rely on relationships for love, comfort and even professional success. Strong people skills in the workplace can improve relationships with your supervisors, coworkers, and clients, leading to better job performance and recognition. However, developing these skills takes intentional thought and work; experience alone is not enough to help you build the kind of quality relationships that lead to success.
Topics: Professional Development, Healthcare, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Meet Your Instructor: Casey Sims
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Meet Your Instructor: Nara Luy, PhD
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Meet Your Instructor: Debra Pearce-McCall
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Meet Your Instructor: Mary Meador
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Interpersonal Neurobiology
Meet Your Instructor: Mari Alexander, PA-C, LMFT
Topics: Healthcare, Meet the IHP Team, Interpersonal Neurobiology