Gender, Invariant Representations and Empathy
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Our gender and our ideas about gender have such a profound effect on our lives, yet the more we learn about being human, the more we see the artificiality of our gender construction, and the more we wonder about the effect of sexual hormones on brain development and behavior. In this webinar, Sarah Peyton explores the arc of gender expression over our lifespans and how we can bring the light of resonance to bear on our stories about ourselves and about gender.
This is primarily a learning and neuroscience content webinar, including a small number of actionable insights and healing process work. If you are seeking healing and resonance practice opportunities, please see Sarah’s upcoming courses here
Our gender and our ideas about gender have such a profound effect on our lives and our dialogue with our culture, yet the more we learn about being human, the more we see the artificiality of our gender construction, and the more we wonder about the effect of sexual hormones on brain development and behavior. In this webinar, Sarah explores the arc of gender expression over our lifespans, dips a toe into epigenetics, looks at cultural effects, and includes some ideas about what questions to ask ourselves as we bring the light of resonance to bear on our stories about ourselves and about gender.
This recording covers:
- Brief Review of Brain Development and Early Gender Differences
- Adolescence and Gender
- 3. Mid-Life, Parenting and Gender
- Older-Life and Being Male or Female
- 5. Genderism: How can Empathy Change our Stories?
- Questions and time for integration