Tag Archives: Developmental Trauma

The Roots of Disconnection: an IPNB Analysis of JD Vance’s Childhood Trauma

An article from the AP focuses on JD Vance’s various names. It highlights a childhood marked by instability, frequent changes in caregivers, identity shifts, and disrupted attachments. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, the childhood described in the case of … Continue reading

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Identity in Flux: The IPNB Perspective on JD Vance’s Early Life

Once a person is familiar with the signs and causes of trauma, they can see it in others’ words, behaviors, postures, movements, and stories. An article from the AP focuses on JD Vance’s various names. It includes indications of likely … Continue reading

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Understanding Overeating and Stress Relief: An Interpersonal Neurobiology Perspective

Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), pioneered by Dr. Daniel Siegel, offers a holistic framework that integrates various scientific disciplines to understand the mind, brain, and relationships. This perspective sheds light on how behaviors like overeating, particularly of high-sugar and high-fat foods, can … Continue reading

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Hazards of the therapist’s agenda

“The goal of radical transformation in your clients” is a selling point for some training for therapists. The idea might not be as brilliant as it seems on the surface. Any therapist’s agenda can actually thwart the client’s process, as … Continue reading

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