The art and science of resilience: The role of mindful compassion, empathy and interpersonal neurobiology

Description

Resilience is an embodied state of mindful, compassionate attention to the needs of self and others. It creates an interpersonal field of open mind and heart, in which information and intuition flow organically, cultivating excellence in practice. Empathy, the forerunner to compassion, can be either positive (caring); or negative (merging). The former activates the reward circuits of the brain. The latter activates pain circuits, setting the stage for compassion fatigue. In this workshop, participants will learn skills, both for themselves and clients, that promote positive empathy, mindfulness, and the installation of positive experience, that lead to increased resilience and happiness.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Joan Borysenko

Original Work Citation

Borysenko, J. (2018, October). The art and science of resilience: The role of mindful compassion, empathy and interpersonal neurobiology. Presentation at the 23rd EMDR International Association Conference, Atlanta, GA

Citation

“The art and science of resilience: The role of mindful compassion, empathy and interpersonal neurobiology,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 12, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25283.

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