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• Archive: Faculty:Barbara Frederickson | Daniel J. SiegelDuration:2 Hours 27 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 23, 2014 Description We tend to think of love as an emotion felt only in particular relationships with specific individuals.
• But radical new research now reveals that love is something more immediate that can even be shared with a stranger you’ve just met.
• In this workshop, you’ll explore the implications of this new understanding of love for clinical practice.
• Outline FACESThe Perspective of Interpersonal Neurobiology"Broaden and Build" ModelKey Features of Love RelationshipsFacial ExpressionsPreconditions for LoveParents and InfantsLoveing-Kindness Meditation Faculty Barbara Frederickson, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 2 Barbara Frederickson, Ph.D.University of North Carolina psychology professor Barbara Fredrickson is a leader in researching the impact of positive emotion in transforming our mind, body, and ability to bounce back from hard times.
• Her national bestseller Positivity documented the evidence showing how positive emotions enhance creativity, inventiveness, and big-picture perceptual focus.Her new book, Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become, challenges our limiting notions of love as defined by romance and marriage.