Not exact matches
Developed by Dr. Diana Fosha, author of The Transforming Power of Affect, it has roots in and resonances with many disciplines — among them attachment theory,
affective neuroscience, body -
focused approaches, and transformational studies.
Developed by Dr. Diana Fosha, AEDP has roots in attachment theory,
affective neuroscience, body -
focused approaches, and transformational studies.
My work looks at
affective neuroscience which integrates the scientific research of brain function and emotions that drive behavior,
focus and our relationships with others.»»
Its roots are in many psychotherapeutic disciplines including attachment theory,
affective neuroscience, and body -
focused treatment.
This innovative method was developed by Dr. Diana Fosha and has roots in many disciplines, such as attachment theory,
affective neuroscience, and body -
focused approaches.
My Social and
Affective Neuroscience Lab website: www.kirkwarrenbrown.vcu.edu Back to Top Amy Brunell, Ohio State University at Mansfield About My Research: Broadly, the
focus of my research is on self processes and social contexts.
This treatment approach has its roots in several different psychological theories, including attachment theory, body -
focused approaches, and
affective neuroscience.
Janna Dickenson, Elliot T. Berkman, Joanna Arch, Matthew D. Lieberman; Neural correlates of
focused attention during a brief mindfulness induction, Social Cognitive and
Affective Neuroscience, Volume 8, Issue 1, 1 January 2013, Pages 40 — 47, https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nss030