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Dr. Marsha Lucas on The Mountain Life KPCW – Podcast

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Co-hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Missy Hilton talk with Dr. Marsha Lucas, author of the book called “Rewire Your Brain for Love: Creating Vibrant Relationships Using the Science of Mindfulness. Enjoy! Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above)View full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Dr. Marsha Lucas on The Mountain Life KPCW – Podcast - Listen Here: http://t.co/wgZQISot

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Understanding Neuroplasticity

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “From my friend and fellow psychologist/mindfulness advocate Elisha Goldstein, PhD: “Neuroplasticity isn’t necessarily an ally, but understanding it is”View full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Age-proofing Your Brain

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Great, concise article from the very wonderful Belleruth Naparstek on age-proofing your brain.View full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Poetry and Neuroplasticity

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Why have I never seen this poem before? It’s funny and dire and true, and it’s about attachment… though the ending was clearly written before we knew about neuroplasticity and the power to change your brain. (FYI: Strong language.) ThisView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Reprogramming your Brain for Happiness and Peace of Mind

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “We all seek happiness. We all want to feel calm, grounded and avoid being hijacked by our own emotional reactivity. Thankfully, the recent studies in neuroscience are demonstrating how to do this.View full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable | PTSD can be Treated Effectively

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Belleruth Naparstek reminded therapists in 2010 that PTSD can indeed be effectively treated – just not by traditional “talk” therapy. It seems we could benefit from being re-reminded, so here ya go. Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post TraumaticView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 12:35 pm By:

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PTSD can be Treated Effectively http://t.co/6uNs9MxU - Note to Colleagues: Please Stop Saying Post Traumatic Stress Is Incurable

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Emotional Life of Your Brain

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Here is a teaser video on the upcoming book by Richard J. Davidson and Sharon Begley. Emotional Life of Your Brain, Richard J. Davidson and Sharon Begley Via YouTube Are you on Facebook? If you enjoy the articles and postsView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Effects of meditation experience on functional connectivity of distributed brain networks | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “I do love open access articles on neuroscience and meditation – and I’m even happier to share them here. Here’s one from Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (from Emory University researchers – my grad school alma mater. (Yay, Dr. Barsalou!) EffectsView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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6 Ways to Help Develop your Child’s Mind

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “6 Lessons from Dan Siegel, that will help you develop your child’s mind. Chapter 1: The Opportunity to Build the Circuits of Kindness and Resilience To continue watching lessons 2-6 by Dan Siegel click HERE at the Dalai Lama Center for Peace and EducationView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Patients with Memory Loss see Improvement in Mood through Meditation

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Here is a wonderful article from Wildmind that explores how patients with memory loss can experience improvement in mood and anxiety through regular meditation. Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital determined that mantra-based meditation can have a positive impact onView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Patients with Memory Loss see Improvement in Mood through Meditation http://t.co/poBR3x2O

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The unique brain anatomy of meditation practitioners: alterations in cortical gyrification

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “And another new research article on mindfulness and the brain, from Frontiers of Neuroscience, from the neuroimaging lab of Eileen Luders. My week is made! The unique brain anatomy of meditation practitioners: alterations in cortical gyrification Several cortical regions areView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Events and Blog Tour

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Check back often for new events! February 1, 2012 Official publication date February 1, 2012 Blog Tour Kickoff Interview and book giveaway on TinyBuddha.com February 3, 2012 Blog Tour visit with Shamash Alidina (author of Mindfulness for Dummies and RelaxationView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Tips to Protect Therapists from Taking on the Fears & Distress of Their Clients

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “Question: Do you have any comments about therapists taking on somatizing the fears and anxieties of clients? Are there recommendations for therapists protecting themselves while working with clients in the altered state that guided imagery produces? Answer: This is moreView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 28, 2011 at 1:10 pm By:

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Enter to Win an Apple iPad 2

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “I’m giving away an Apple iPad2 to celebrate the upcoming release of my book, Rewire Your Brain for Love: Creating Vibrant Relationships Using the Science of Mindfulness! Pre-order the book before February 1, and then email me to let meView full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 13, 2011 at 7:46 pm By:

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Here it is - my next iPad2 giveaway! Pre-order my book before Feb 1, then email to enter. Simple! Official Rules: http://t.co/WbtWPxgk

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The Key To Your Child’s Heart (7 Ways It Works)

rewireyourbrainforlove.com — “It’s easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget about the people around us. This article by Janet Lansbury here to help you acknowledge your children’s unique point of view and why it is valuable to do so.View full resource at rewireyourbrainforlove.com

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