Research hypothesis: 1. Many victims of domestic violence have difficulty remembering instances and details of abuse. Accessing such details are […]
Please join us for the ICCI Attachment Listening Project in the pacific northwest. Sessions are 1 to 1 and from […]
May 24, 2016, Applying Attachment Theory and Science in Family Law Please join Mark Baumann J.D. and Michelle Unsworth, MA, […]
This meta study & responsive comment confirm childhood neglect/abuse impacts brain shape and function, and that attachment is the primary […]
Care includes but is broader than empathy, and is a top 10 element of Integrative Listening. This study identifies a […]
Sending a message that a person is bad and unresponsive to change is likely to engender a contemptuous response, according […]
Family law involves conflict. Attorneys should be prepared when conflict is taken to the extreme. Learn about the science and […]
March 29, 2016, Relocation: litigation techniques and social science (and a little about attachment and fathers) Please join Rhea Rolfe, J.D., […]
Looking at 1,890 identical twin pairs, it appears that developing reading comprehension skills can enhance IQ. Prior research has demonstrated […]
Listening has been described as both the most difficult skill for professionals to consistently do well, and as the most […]
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