Psychopaths, Criminals and Ordinary Joes: What the Brain Can Tell Us
$14.99
Curious about why humans commit crimes/harm each other, as well as brain studies into sociopaths, criminal behavior, and what supports the move toward prosocial living? Join Sarah Peyton for an exploration of recent research integrated with inspiring stories drawn from ten years of volunteering at a medium security prison.
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
As long as we have been reflecting on being human, we have wondered what the reasons are for the crimes we commit and the actions we take that harm others. It is the basis for theories of good and evil, and requests to do no harm are a foundational part of most religions. Neuroscience has recently added its voice to this dialogue, with brain studies into sociopaths, criminal behavior, and what supports the move toward prosocial living. Join Sarah for an exploration of recent research integrated with inspiring stories drawn from ten years of volunteering at a medium security prison.