Study – Risk taking motivation in emerging adults
The most common motivations for why emerging adults (ages 18-26) take risks are personal growth, achievement, to avoid missing out, […]
The most common motivations for why emerging adults (ages 18-26) take risks are personal growth, achievement, to avoid missing out, […]
Client motivation is a function of safety, connection, mastery, autonomy, and purpose, all of which a counselor can support. Dan
In this 4 second looping video, two axonal growth cones make a connection in the brain.
From the Human Connectome Project. https://www.humanconnectome.org. Blue represents energy moving up and down in the brain, red indicates left-right movement,
This 50 second video shows the brain activity of a juvenile zebra fish, which has translucent skin at this point
In this 4 second looping video, two axonal growth cones make a connection in the brain.
January 31, February 1 & 2, 2018 Attachment, Neurodevelopment, & Psychopathology WorkshopDMM Attachment training by Dr. Patricia CrittendenHosted by the
The Human Connectome, RSA lecture Sebastian Seung, neuroscientist and author of Connectome: How the Brain’s Wiring Makes Us Who We
By Leonard Bosgraaf, Ph.D., a 4 minute animation about energy flow and neurons. It gives you a sense about neurons,