Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, professor, and author. Much of her work focuses on giving parents, educators, and other therapists tools to help children and teens develop their social and emotional skills.
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The scientific reasons why mindfulness has become so popular are briefly described along with innovative ways to taste some of the benefits without lengthy training.
A wide body of recent brain research shows that socio-emotional skills are best cultivated by experiences that evoke positive emotions. In this inspiring book, Dr.
How can we increase the likelihood that people will be able to control their wandering mind, let go of upsetting thoughts and feelings, and apply the wisdom of mindfulness training to their day-to-day lives? Mindfulness in a Busy World offers a bridge between the ancient wisdom of Eastern...
Principals and teachers have very different perspectives, pressures, and struggles. As a result, problems of negativity, isolation, or censure often develop among staff members.
Proven, brain-based techniques that build social and emotional intelligence and problem-solving skills! Because children’s brains are still developing during the K–12 years, educators can positively influence students’ development, including strengthening the essential skills of empathy,...
Collaborative Therapy and Neurobiology is the book many clinicians have been waiting for: an integration of twenty years of scientific and therapeutic cutting-edge ideas into concrete clinical practices.
This updated edition of Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect offers educators a comprehensive, therapeutic approach to reducing disrespectful behaviors.
This book offers 39 interactive activities to assist individuals in developing meaningful relationships. Each activity offers a safe environment for individuals to build communication skills, encourage cooperation, and rekindle companionship in the committed relationships.
Using cutting edge findings in neurobiology and an entertaining skit with a professional improvisor, Dr Beaudoin describes 3 ways of helping people reduce emotional issues and strengthen the better version of themselves.