2012 May 22, featuring Nina Sutton, speaking about successful online dating, and Dr. Dan Siegel, author of The Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology

May 22nd, 2012

Guest: Nina Sutton, middle-aged and online dating expert.

Nina holds certifications in Mind/Body Medicine and Calm Mother/Happy Child training from Benson-Henry Mind/Body Medical Institute at Harvard Medical School. In May 2008, she became the first certified Gottman Educator in Connecticut and Westchester County, NY trained to offer the nationally recognized Gottman Bringing Baby Home Program. Nina holds many workshops throughout Connecticut focused on parenting and dating.

Guest: Dr. Dan Siegel, author of The Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology.

What is the mind? What makes a healthy mind? How do we become aware and come to know about life? And perhaps most importantly, what are the connections among the mind, brain, and relationships? From psychologists to linguists, neuroscientists to philosophers, people have explored the nature of mental life, yet no interdisciplinary framework has existed for wisely answering these fundamental questions or even offering a definition of what the mind is. Here, Siegel bridges domains of knowledge to offer a book that reveals the way the mind works via a format that reflects the brain’s natural mode of learning. Walking us through the intricate foundations of interpersonal neurobiology, Siegel allows us to see the personal and professional applications of this exciting new approach to developing a healthy mind, an integrated brain, and empathic relationships.

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