This course offers:
A thorough introduction to Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)–a trans-disciplinary, scientific framework–and Dr. Dan Siegel’s Mindsight approach.
Cutting-edge science and insight on the areas of the mind, brain, and relationships.
Practical tools, such as the Hand Model of the Brain, case examples, and detailed descriptions of how to use the material in treatment planning and intervention.
Insight into the seven nonverbal aspects of communication and the PART we play in psychotherapy.
Written materials, including an outline of the course and a complete index of studies, books, and resources mentioned throughout the training.
What is Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)?
Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) is an interdisciplinary framework that seeks to understand the complex interplay among human relationships, the mind, and the brain. It integrates findings from various fields such as neuroscience, psychology, and attachment to explain how personal experiences and interpersonal relationships shape the development and functioning of the brain, which in turn influence emotional, social, and cognitive processes. IPNB emphasizes that our relationships and social connections have a profound impact on our mental health and neural functioning.