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The Neurobiology of Uncertainty and Fear
Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) offers a lens to understand how our brains and bodies respond to uncertainty and fear, particularly during political unrest. Here’s a breakdown of how IPNB principles apply to this context: The Neurobiology of Fear and Threat Perception … Continue reading
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Tagged authoritarian, authoritarianism, co-regulation, Community, connection, Domination, domination hierarchy, fear, interpersonal neurobiology, IPNB, Mental Health, Nervous System, political, politics, PTSD, Regulation, self-regulation, social, social engagement, uncertainty, unrest, well-being
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The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Holi Celebrations
Last weekend my community held its first Holi celebration. This Hindu holiday celebrates spring, love, and fertility. Participants throw brightly colored powder at each other. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, the celebration of Holi embodies various elements that can … Continue reading
Posted in Community
Tagged aggression, celebrations, Community, exercise, Holi, holidays, interpersonal neurobiology, IPNB, movement, outdoors, play, Relational Neurosciece, social, social engagement, well-being
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