Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Free Live Webinar: Sustaining Positive Brain Change

Most of the moments of life our brain is making decisions for us based on implicit monitoring of internal and external cues. In this talk you’ll learn some of the science about how our environments we live in play a crucial role in healthy brain development, supporting positive behavioral change, and the opportunity for enduring well-being. Please join us for Sustaining Positive Brain Change Live Webinar on Tuesday, August 22nd at 8 p.m. Eastern.

3 Take-A-Ways from the Sustaining Positive Brain Change Webinar*

  1. Understand what gets in the way and how to overcome it.
  2. The science of play and for better learning.
  3. Learn the X Factor for enduring change.

Instructor Information:

Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D. is co-founder of The Center for Mindful Living in West Los Angeles and creator of the 6-month mentorship program A Course in Mindful Living (Enrollment opens August 8, 2017). He is a psychologist, speaker and author who has published numerous articles, chapters, and blogs, including Uncovering Happiness: Overcoming Depression with Mindfulness and Self-Compassion, The Now Effect: How This Moment Can Change the Rest of Your Life and co-author of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook, foreword by Jon Kabat-Zinn and MBSR Every Day. He synthesizes the pearls of traditional psychotherapy with a progressive integration of mindfulness to achieve mental and emotional healing. He has his private practice in West Los Angeles, California.

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Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 from 8:00 – 9:00 PM (Eastern)

This webinar is a live, 45-minute seminar with a PowerPoint presentation followed by a Q&A moderated by Gabe Howard, host of The Psych Central Show podcast. There is no charge for the webinar, but registration is required.

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from World of Psychology https://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2017/08/09/free-live-webinar-sustaining-positive-brain-change/

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