Hi everyone,
You all know how much I enjoyed the conference, I truly hope that you found the same excitement in all that wonder of information. Please look into all the goodies I have here for you and, of course, feel free to wander around the site. There's the Summit PowerPoint, e-booklets, articles and papers to download, music, healthy newsletters, Life Tips and inspirational quotes to tap into and a few interesting things to look at.

I plan to present workshops in various locations late April - early May. Register your interest and location now. If there are enough to form a viable group then I will jump on a plane a come to your part of the country. International guests as well please as I travel regularly throughout the year.

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tell me where you live and we will come to you when the numbers are viable.

Take care and many, many thanks,

Richard

Feel free to peruse and download these materials. Be sure to give appropriate acknowledgement if you use any of this material.

The Rise and Rise of Depression in a Winner/Loser World - PowerPoint (Richard Hill)

Article Winner/Loser world and Depression - AAMFT Magazine (Richard Hill)

Polyvagal Theory (Stephen Porges)

Article on the Brain (Richard Hill)

Psychotherapy and the Brain (Richard Hill

Referenced Article on "Winner/Loser World' Hypothesis - GAINS magazine (Richard Hill)

Social comment - Homo Economicus (Richard Hill)

Oxytocin - paper (Uvnas-Moberg et al)

Interpersonal Neurobiology - paper (Dan Siegel)

Understanding Emotions and Social Relationship with Mirror Neurons (Rizzolatti et al)

Understanding Intentions of others with Mirror Neurons (Iacoboni et al)

Mirror Neurons - paper (Ernest Rossi)

Seratonin (web)

Obesity and the Regulation of Energy (Spiegelman et al)

Knowledgoception - GAINS Magazine (Richard Hill)

Broaden and Build - paper (Barbara Fredrickson)

How emotions inform judgement - paper (Gerald Clore and Jeffrey Huntsinger)

Pain and social rejection in the brain - article (Lieberman & Eisenberger)

Putting feeling into words - paper (Lieberman, Eisenberger et al)