Maureen had a private Marriage and Family Therapy practice from 1997 - 2014 and now teaches Justice Studies, including family violence and community violence, at San Jose State.
Interpersonal Neurobiology is the study between the mind and relationships - informed by brain science - and informs relationships between people. She says the study of IPNB transformed her - changing the way she worked with clients - and helped them to understand how their brain and body systems and personal traumas inform their experience in relationships.
Learn more about Maureen's personal transformation that came from studying Interpersonal Neurobiology and mindfulness, and learn more about the only live-taught program in the world that's open to anyone in any field:
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Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) is a theory and practical working model which explores human development, attachment and functioning as being a product of the relationship between the body, mind and relationships. Also called relational neuroscience, IPNB describes how the brain and mind are shaped, or developed, and how they function based on the interplay of genes and neurophysiology in the context of relationships.
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