Description
The word “Borderline” gets thrown around a lot as a way for people to blame each other for getting hurt and angry. What does Borderline Personality actually point to in the brain? What things happen that make it more likely for people to be hooked and ruled by their emotions?
How is trust broken among humans, and what are the consequences of broken trust? And if the term “Borderline” actually resonates for us, in terms of the way we respond to things, what are some possible paths to healing?
Join Sarah Peyton to investigate the relational neuroscience of Borderline Personality and to look at resonant approaches to support and transformation.
- This is an online zoom webinar that runs for 90-minutes with an optional 30 min Q&A.
- Purchase includes invitation to the live webinar and post-webinar access to access the recording + slides. The slides include research citations where relevant.
- This webinar is the June meeting of Sarah’s 2024 Neuroscience and Resonance monthly series
- We are delighted to offer 1.5 CEU hours for psychologists and social workers for this course ($12 additional fee). Details here.
- Live attendance is required to receive CEUs.