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Developing the Group Mind

Developing the Group Mind. LINKING INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY AND GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY. TRIUNE BRAIN MODEL. Nine Functions of the Middle Prefrontal Cortex. Regulation of the body Attuned communications Regulation of emotion Response flexibility Empathy Insight Fear extinction Intuition

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Developing the Group Mind

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  1. Developing the Group Mind LINKING INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY AND GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY

  2. TRIUNE BRAIN MODEL

  3. Nine Functions of the Middle Prefrontal Cortex Regulation of the body Attuned communications Regulation of emotion Response flexibility Empathy Insight Fear extinction Intuition Morality Siegel, D.J. (2007). The mindful brain. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

  4. Novelty • Moderate Emotional Arousal • Secure Relational Context

  5. Susan P. Gantt, Ph.D., CGP, ABPP, FAGPA, FAPA sgantt@emory.edu sgantt@systemscentered.com 404-261-5559 x1 www.systemscentered.com

  6. Suggested Readings Cozolino, L. (2010). The neuroscience of psychotherapy: Building and rebuilding the human brain. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Cozolino, L. (2006). The neuroscience of human relationships: Attachment and the developing social brain. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Gantt, S.P. & Cox, P. (Eds.) (in press). Neurobiology and building interpersonal systems: Groups, couples, and beyond [Special issue]. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. Hart, S. (2008). Brain, attachment, personality: An introduction to neuroaffective development. London: Karnac Books. Iacoboni, M. (2008). Mirroring people: The new science of how we connect with others. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Siegel, D.J. (1999). The developing mind: Toward a neurobiology of interpersonal experience. New York: Guilford Press. Siegel, D.J. (2007). The mindful brain. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Siegel, D.J. & Hartzell, M. (2003). Parenting from the inside out: How a deeper self-understanding can help you raise children who thrive. New York: Tarcher/Putnam.

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