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Tag Archives: Brain Rules
How to Engage the Brain
How do you engage the brain to improve your work, your life, your teaching and your daily negotiations? First, our brains do not like boring things. After about 10 minutes, we check out. More importantly, emotional arousal helps the brain … Continue reading
Posted in Emotions, mediation, Negotiation, Neuroscience, Training
Tagged brain, Brain Rules, brain science, emotional arousal, emotions, motion, stress, Training
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The “Secret Sauce” of Grief Counseling and Mediation: A Different Eye
I recently attended a session entitled “What Mediators Can Learn from the Brain Science of Grief Counseling” at the Northwest Dispute Resolution ConferenceĀ in Seattle. I was interested that the lecturer, Professor John Medina, a molecular biologist fed up with current … Continue reading
Posted in Emotion Recognition, Emotions, mediation, Neuroscience
Tagged Brain Rules, grief counseling, John Medina, myths, stress and trauma, third story
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