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Timeless: Understanding the Healthy Aging Brain

 

 

In this Webinar: 

This eye-opening presentation with Dr. Lou Cozolino will focus on the healthy aging brain from the perspectives of social neuroscience and interpersonal neurobiology. The brain will be described as a social organ whose health and longevity is embedded in a matrix of social connectedness. The brain’s evolution and development as well as its changing skills and abilities throughout the lifespan will be interpreted as a succession of adaptations to changing social roles. From these perspectives, we will take a new look at the aging research from epidemiology and the social sciences and present some suggestions to promote healthy aging.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize some of the important ways the brain changes through the lifespan.
  2. Utilize principles of social neuroscience to guide positive treatment with older clients.
  3. Identify the significance of the correlates of healthy aging in an evolutionary context.
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Once payment is received, you will be emailed a full video recording of this webinar along with all presentation materials.

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About the Presenter

Lou Cozolino, Ph.D. Dr. Cozolino has diverse clinical and research interests and hold degrees in philosophy, theology, and clinical psychology. His current interests are in the areas of the synthesis of neuroscience with psychotherapy, education, management, and leadership. He is the author of seven books The Neuroscience of Psychotherapy, The Social Neuroscience of Education, The Neuroscience of Human Relationships, Timeless, Attachment-Based Teaching, Why Therapy Works and The Making of a Therapist. He has also authored and co-authored research articles and book chapters on child abuse, schizophrenia, language and cognition. Dr. Cozolino lectures around the world on brain development, evolution, and psychotherapy and maintains clinical and consulting practices in Los Angeles and New York.

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Bokko G Roba

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