Dr. Mark Brady is a neuroscience educator, psychologist, SoULL supporter and a friend. He will join Jeanne Denney in exploring how our capacity for human connection gets interrupted in the nervous system and might then become restored. It is only an introduction, but we will start the conversation, including how a history of Adverse Childhood Experiences might be restored to pro-social behaviors. We will connect this material to SoULL material for a lively exploration.
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Mark Brady is a psychologist and neuroscience educator. He spent 10 years at The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, one of the nation’s premier think tanks (stalking behavioral scientists in their natural habitat, undercover as the maintenance man!). He is also the prize-winning author of a number of books, magazine articles and academic papers.
Jeanne Denney is a somatic psychotherapist, educator, a hospice worker, healer and founder of the School of Unusual Life Learning (SoULL). Her work and experience has involved years at bedsides with the elderly and with children, in study and research, in contributing pioneering ideas to somatic psychology, in death and grief work, teaching, and years helping create and facilitate the Art of Dying projects in New York City.
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