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Bouncing Back: Rewiring Your Brain for Maximum Resilience and Well-Being

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By Linda Graham, Rick Hanson (foreword) — 2013

Resilience is the ability to face and handle life’s challenges, whether everyday disappointments or extraordinary disasters. While resilience is innate in the brain, over time we learn unhelpful patterns, which then become fixed in our neural circuitry. See more...

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Hardwiring Happiness: Dr. Rick Hanson at TEDxMarin 2013

How to Overcome the Brain’s Negativity Bias.

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Neuropsychological Evaluations for Neurodiverse Individuals

Participants will learn when is the “right time” to request a neuropsychological evaluation and how recommendations from a neuropsychological evaluation are used to support neurodiverse individuals at school, at work, and at home.

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Patrick McNamara—What Are Altered States of Consciousness?

Altered states of consciousness are non-normal states of mental awareness or experiences. These include dreams, hallucinations, induced mental alterations such as by meditation, alcohol, drugs or disease. What can altered states of consciousness tell us about the essence of consciousness itself?

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How Getting a Dog Changes Your Brain, According to Neuropsychologists

Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a major increase in the sales and adoptions of dogs. People who always wanted a furry friend finally have the time and WFH setup needed for puppy-rearing.

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A Neuropsychological Exploration of Zoom Fatigue

What is Zoom fatigue and is there a biopsychosocial explanation for this COVID-inspired phenomenon? The answer might surprise—and comfort—you.

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The 4 Fs of Flow - FLOW by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - Core Message

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On Belonging: What Is Behind Our Psychological Need to Belong?

Much of human behavior, thought, and emotion stems from our psychological need to belong. In psychologist Christopher Peterson’s words, other people matter.

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Surprise! How Your Brain Secretly Changes Your Beliefs | Michael Rousell | TEDxSalem

The title says it all. How surprise affects your brain and secretly changes your beliefs.

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Why Your Brain Hates Other People: And How to Make It Think Differently.

It’s been said, “There are two kinds of people in the world: those who divide the world into two kinds of people and those who don’t.” In reality, there’s lots more of the former.

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Finding Flow

Here, the man who literally wrote the book on flow presents his most lucid account yet of how to experience this blissful state.

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Neuroplasticity