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Connection TherapyConnection Therapy19. Understanding Children Through Erikson’s First Stage of DevelopmentIn today’s episode, Brenda introduces Erikson’s first stage of development, Trust vs. Mistrust, and explores how to understand a child’s world beyond direct questions. This foundational stage, typically ranging from 0-18 months old, lays the groundwork for their entire emotional and cognitive development, making it essential to tune into behaviors and subtle cues rather than relying on verbal answers alone.   In Erikson’s model, the first stage of development — Trust vs. Mistrust — is all about creating a safe and dependable environment for a child. When children sense that their caregivers and surroundings are trustwort...2024-11-0616 minThe Science of PsychotherapyThe Science of PsychotherapyIn Conversation with Lou CozolinoRichard Hill and Lou Cozolino discuss Lou's latest work, particularly the new edition of his influential book, The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy. They highlight the significant additions to this edition, particularly the expanded focus on executive functioning. Lou mentions that he's been collaborating with colleagues on a new book that will delve deeper into executive functioning within clinical practice, using insights developed over several years. The conversation reflects their mutual respect and excitement about the evolving understanding of neuroscience in psychotherapy. For more great Science of Psychotherapy go to https://www.thescienceofpsychotherapy.net/2024-08-1039 minJoy Lab PodcastJoy Lab PodcastYou Are Not Alone: Building Your Awareness of Unity & Belonging (encore) [ep. 144]In this episode, we're working on our element Hope... and resilience as well! We're still adventuring through The Roots of Resilience (laid out in one of Dr. Emmons book, The Chemistry of Calm). We're talking about the seventh and final root, "Creating Deep Connections" and how those connections are essential for our resilience and hope. And fear not, introverts. This root doesn't mean you need to to make a boatload of friends. Instead, we're looking at how connection and belonging are essential for our mental health. That means one of the most important shifts you can make is to...2024-05-1518 minThe Weekend UniversityThe Weekend UniversityBecoming the Best Therapist You Can Be - Dr Lou CozolinoDr Louis Cozolino is a clinical psychologist, author, and professor based in Beverly Hills, California. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA and an M.T.S. from Harvard University. He has been a Professor at Pepperdine since 1986 and lectures around the world on psychotherapy, neuroscience, trauma, and attachment. He has authored 10 books, including The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy, Attachment-Based Teaching, and The Making of a Therapist, which is the focus of this conversation. You’ll learn: — How Lou would approach his education and training if he was starting again from scratch. — The most common mistakes therapists tend to mak...2024-03-2858 minConnection TherapyConnection Therapy2. Animal Assisted Therapy: Overview of a Research Study and Its FundamentalsIn today’s episode Brenda provides listeners with an insightful overview of her research project. She introduces the comprehensive journey through her own research beginning with the foundational aspects and progressing through the details of attachment theory, animal-assisted therapy, and the biological framework of empathy.   Brenda provides listeners with the foundational aspects of her study, focusing on children aged 4-12 who had experienced domestic violence and abuse, honed in on participant behaviors. Through the lens of attachment, Brenda aimed to uncover the connection between humans and animals and its profound effects on emotional expression and emp...2024-02-2825 minRegulated & RelationalRegulated & RelationalEp 58 - Inner Working Models - Where do they come from?In this episode Julie and Ginger talk about the Inner Working Model.   This is basically the blueprint for how we connect with others.   John Bowlby says it best – “All of us, from cradle to grave, are happiest when life is organized as a series of excursions, long or short, from the secure base provided by our attachment figures.”  What is a secure base? What is the attachment cycle? Why does it matter? Listen in to learn how the answers to these questions lead to a person’s inner working model and how that affects them for the rest of their...2023-10-0342 minMindful Warrior RadioMindful Warrior RadioLou Cozolino: Executive Functioning and LeadershipOn episode twenty-seven of Mindful Warrior Radio, we welcome Dr. Lou Cozolino. Dr. Cozolino practices psychotherapy and consulting psychology in Beverly Hills, California. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA and an M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School. Lou has been a professor at Pepperdine since 1986 and lectures around the world on psychotherapy, neuroscience, trauma, and attachment. With more than 30 years of experience as a psychotherapist and coach, Dr. Cozolino connects, attunes, and interacts with adults, adolescents, and families as they face a wide variety of life’s challenges. Working primarily from a psychodynamic model of tr...2023-10-0253 minThe Weekend UniversityThe Weekend UniversityHow Therapy Can Change Your Life - Dr Louis CozolinoDr Lou Cozolino - a clinical psychologist, author, and professor based in Beverly Hills, California. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA and an M.T.S. from Harvard University. He has been a Professor at Pepperdine since 1986 and lectures around the world on psychotherapy, neuroscience, trauma, and attachment. The work that I do for The Weekend University means I get to explore a wide range of topics, teachers, and practitioners who are at the forefront of the field of psychology. Every so often, I feel like I’ve “struck gold” after discovering someone and I would certai...2023-09-281h 02Joy Lab PodcastJoy Lab PodcastCreating Deep Connections (introvert approved!)In this episode, we're working on our element Hope... and resilience as well! We're still adventuring through The Roots of Resilience (laid out in one of Dr. Emmons book, The Chemistry of Calm). We're talking about the seventh and final root, "Creating Deep Connections" and how those connections are essential for our resilience and hope. And fear not, introverts. This root doesn't mean you need to to make a boatload of friends. Instead, we're looking at how connection and belonging are essential for our mental health. That means one of the most important shifts you can make is to...2023-05-3118 minPresence And PracticePresence And PracticeDr. Lou Cozolino - Shame Spirituality Trauma + Attachment Based TeachingIntroDr. Lou Cozolino practices psychotherapy and consulting psychology in Beverly Hills, California. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCLA and an M.T.S. from Harvard University. He has been a professor at Pepperdine since 1986 and lectures worldwide on psychotherapy, neuroscience, trauma, and attachment. https://www.drloucozolino.com/ Some of Dr. Cozolino's books are: Why Therapy Works, The Making of a Therapist and the Development of a TherapistSocial Neuroscience of Education and Attachment-Based Teaching...2022-06-2659 minThe Science of PsychotherapyThe Science of PsychotherapyCatching up with Lou CozolinoIt's always great to catch up with Lou Cozolino and in this meeting we talk about some of the topics he will be addressing in an upcoming conference in Melbourne Australia, as well as the science of psychotherapy in general.  Thanks for listening! Support us by becoming a subscriber to The Science of Psychotherapy Academy! Or you can simply buy us a cup of coffee! Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom o...2022-04-2051 minAttachment Theory in ActionAttachment Theory in ActionDr. Lou Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist - Part 2Karen welcomes Dr. Lou Cozolino to the show for the conclusion of their two part conversation on his vast career, the highs and lows of academia, and his latest book, The Development of a Therapist.  2021-07-0632 minAttachment Theory in ActionAttachment Theory in ActionDr. Lou Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist - Part 2Karen welcomes Dr. Lou Cozolino to the show for the conclusion of their two part conversation on his vast career, the highs and lows of academia, and his latest book, The Development of a Therapist.  2021-07-0632 minAttachment Theory in ActionAttachment Theory in ActionDr. Lou Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist - Part 1Karen welcomes Dr. Lou Cozolino to the show for part one of a two part conversation on his vast career, the highs and lows of academia, and his latest book, The Development of a Therapist. Part two will be released on Tuesday, July 6th.  2021-06-2929 minAttachment Theory in ActionAttachment Theory in ActionDr. Lou Cozolino: The Making of a Therapist - Part 1Karen welcomes Dr. Lou Cozolino to the show for part one of a two part conversation on his vast career, the highs and lows of academia, and his latest book, The Development of a Therapist. Part two will be released on Tuesday, July 6th.  2021-06-2929 minBeing and DoingBeing and DoingBeing and Doing with Louis Lou Cozolino on the fragility of being human - ep3"You know life is very fragile and very chaotic we're just animals, which is biological organisms clinging to a rock that's flying through space so you gotta be careful not to get too fancy about what your dreams are."⁠ ⁠  ⁠In this episode I am taking to Dr. Louis Cozolino and my, my, I have learned so much. We are exploring what keeps people from going to therapy, how to cultivate a state of uncertainty and why women should be more bitchy 🧐⁠ ⁠  If you like what you hear and you want to support me you can join me on Patr...2021-05-2352 minHuman NurtureHuman NurtureHuman Nurture - Ep 14 - PACT in Theory - Lou Cozolino on NeuroscienceIn this episode we delve into the underlying PACT element of neuroscience in interviews with Lou Cozolino and Stan Tatkin.  Dr. Cozolino is a professor at Pepperdine University and the author of numerous books and articles about the overlap of developmental neuroscience and psychotherapy.  Dr. Tatkin is the founder of the PACT Institute and has written extensively about the overlap of developmental neuroscience and couple therapy.  They both had formative experiences at the Bradshaw Center and in Alan Schore's study groups in developmental affective neuroscience, both maintain private practices and both live in Southern California.  They also share in the...2020-04-301h 27Therapist Uncensored PodcastTherapist Uncensored Podcast30 Day Emotional Health Challenge with Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP & Ann Kelley PhD  Sue & Ann laughing at themselves, probably at our bumbling efforts on our 30-day challenge! Enough theory – it’s time to choose JUST ONE emotional health goal to work on for the next 30 days. Let go of what no longer serves you. Join us for our 30-day emotional health challenge!In this episode,Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott LCSW CGP are walking the walk. They personally challenge you to pick one thing to work on for the next 30 days – something challenging but within reach. Show Notes BackstoryIt’s February – this is not a new years resolution...2020-02-0438 minTherapist Uncensored PodcastTherapist Uncensored PodcastTU114: Take the 30 Day Emotional Health Challenge!Sue & Ann laughing at themselves, probably at our bumbling efforts on our 30-day emotional health challenge! Enough theory – it’s time to choose JUST ONE emotional health goal to work on for the next 30 days. Let go of what no longer serves you. Join us for our 30-day emotional health challenge! In this episode, Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott LCSW CGP are walking the walk. They personally challenge you to pick one thing to work on for the next 30 days – something challenging but within reach. Show Notes - 30 day emotional health challenge Backstory It’s February – this is not a new years r...2020-02-0438 minTherapist Uncensored PodcastTherapist Uncensored PodcastNeurofluency with Dr. Lou Cozolino, Applied Neuroscience from Psychotherapy to the Corporate WorldThis episode breaks down neurofluency – the basics of neuroscience as it relates to being human in a relational world. This skill will help you with your boss, your teacher, your student, your child, you client or your spouse. Renowned author and therapist Lou Cozolino returns to Therapist Uncensored with co-host Sue Marriott for a breakdown of a concept he calls neurofluency. They describe what the key ingredients are for growth and why integration of different treatment forms can be crucial to healing. This one is for true neuronerds, therapists and advanced “normals” – technical but also truly applied theory! In this...2019-01-3150 minTherapist Uncensored PodcastTherapist Uncensored PodcastTU89: Neurofluency – with Dr. Lou Cozolino, Applied Neuroscience Made UnderstandableThis episode breaks down and enhances your neurofluency - the basics of neuroscience as it relates to human beings in relationship. This skill will help you with your boss, your teacher, your student, your child, you client or you spouse. Learn to use the solid findings from interpersonal neuroscience in therapy on either side of the couch, as clinician or patient, and across varied life experiences. Co-host Sue Marriott interviews Dr. Lou Cozolino, a master psychologist, researcher, and world renown author of a boat load of books and original articles on the subject. Please hit play and enjoy!2019-01-3150 minTherapist Uncensored PodcastTherapist Uncensored PodcastYour Brain on Music: Learn How to Use Music to Improve Brain HealthLearn how to use music to improve brain health, manage mood, increase relational happiness and get tips on how to build neural plasticity through this art. Remember, it’s not just cotton candy for the ears! Dr. Ann Kelley and Sue Marriott discuss the deeper meaning behind people’s responses to music on the brain, and how music affects happiness and mood. How can we purposely manipulate our mood with tunes and lyrics in terms of motivation, distraction, synchronicity and stimulation? How is music a form of social architecture and how do we interact with it individually and as a whol...2017-10-0934 minTherapist Uncensored PodcastTherapist Uncensored PodcastTU36: The Neuroscience Of Psychotherapy: An Interview With Louis Cozolino  IN THIS EPISODE:The Neuroscience Of Psychotherapy: An Interview With Louis CozolinoYou may also be interest to hear an updated interview with https://www.therapistuncensored.com/tu89/ (Lou Cozolino Neurofluency   )Show NotesA fan devouring Dr Cozolino’s work Patty Olwell and Louis Cozolino have a wide-ranging discussion of interpersonal neurobiology and how it explains why good therapy works. They also use this lens to talk about why good teachers are effective. Finally, they touch on Cozolino’s current work around executive function and it’s importance in being a good manager. Why Psychotherapy WorksCozolino discusses how h...2017-07-1031 min