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Bainbridge Institute for Integrative Psychology

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This blog is to discuss the leading edge of the Bainbridge Institute for Integrative Psychology. That may be psychotherapy, spirituality, publications, videos, or Looking Through the Eyes workshops and trends.

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  • Specifying Intention

    Posted on Friday July 17th, 2009 at 07:40

    I am struck again by the power of visualizing a specific future for creating that future. This is not a new idea, even in EMDR. Since the mid-1990s, Sandra Foster and Jennifer Lendl applied the sports psychology protocol for envisioning an optimal ...

  • "The Field:" On Intersubjectivity, Mentalization, Ventral Vagal Activaton

    Posted on Saturday June 27th, 2009 at 20:40

    This is a continuation of a Facebook discussion I’ve been having with Mark Dworkin, senior EMDR person with an abiding and passionate interest in the relationship field and intersubjectivity. Mark, our language IS different so we might misalign ou...

  • Bainbridge Book Signing

    Posted on Tuesday June 23rd, 2009 at 19:23 in affective circuits, r.a.t.s., pankepp

    There are photos from the book signing with my EMDR colleagues, including: Robin Shapiro, Katie O'Shea, Ulrich Lanius, Elizabeth Turner, and others. Also attending were Tim Iistowanohpataakiiwa, also of the Bainbridge Institute, drumming in the Plai...

  • Periaqueductal Gray

    Posted on Saturday June 20th, 2009 at 19:02

    One of the things I'm still cogitating about since speaking with Jaak Panksepp, is the interesting phenomenon of the Periaquaductal Gray structure in the midbrain. It surrounds the aquaduct, but it also is a central integrating pathway for adjacent c...

  • More from Panksepp - the Periaquaductal Gray PAG and more

    Posted on Friday June 19th, 2009 at 10:23

    Over the weeks I've had the opportunity to talk at length with Dr Panksepp, several key insights have emerged, the things HE thinks are very important. One is that the PAG (periaquaductal gray) area in the midbrain is key for the locus of consciousne...

  • Bainbridge Booksigning Party

    Posted on Tuesday June 16th, 2009 at 22:55 in neuroscience, book signing, jaak panksepp., affective circuits

    On Sunday, June 14, there was a wonderful book signing party at my log house on Bainbridge Island. Robin Shapiro, Ed of EMDR Solutions II, and I both had our books there. Various of her chapter authors read from their chapters, including Katie O'She...

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