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Did you know that when we name our feelings the activity in the amygdala decreases? My guest Sarah Peyton and I start today’s conversation with this topic. She mentions Matthew Liberman’s research

She talks about the panic-grief circuit of the mammalian brain and explains the phenomenon of alarmed aloneness. 

Why she prefers the expression alarmed loneliness as opposed to separation anxiety and abandonment  

Some key points:

Sarah’s first book, Your Resonant Self, includes the foundational neuroscience concepts and client stories that help the reader pave a resonant practice path to self-compassion. Your Resonant Self Workbook builds onto the first book by adding the neuroscience of unconscious contracts, which supports an even deeper movement into self-warmth.

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I help overwhelmed, frustrated parents who want to parent differently than their parents, make sense of their early childhood experiences, connect to their authentic self and their children on a deeper level, reduce stress, bring more ease, calm and joy into their lives by yelling less, and practicing non-punitive discipline.

 

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With gratitude,

Anna Seewald, M.Ed, M.Psy

Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author

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