Library Resources with implicit memory
Our pattern-making minds make predictions about how best to survive in the world. So deep wounds from our past can influence our minds to make life long generalizations that harden into core beliefs about groups of people. Read on for a demonstration of how empathy can shift these wounds and thus the core beliefs.
Additional Info
- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration 4 - 6 minutes
- Date Added 10/2011
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Premium Members
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- Payee Sarah Peyton
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
Sometimes even a very skilled empathy practicitioner can go into offering a non-empathic response, even when asked for empathy. Why? One reason could be that our brains might be less receptive because of unseen forces that affect our brain and relationship with others. This article speaks to the deeper "why" and also to one thing we could do to turn it around...
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 3 - 5 minutes
- Date Added 10/2018
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Premium Members
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- Payee Sarah Peyton
- Points 1
- Multi Trainer Num 1
- Advanced Skill Level
- Beginner Skill Level
- Intermediate Skill Level
- self empathy
- self responsibility
- Sarah Peyton
- neuroscience
- neurobiology
- Interpersonal Neurobiology
- blame
- criticism
- implicit memory
- triggers
- ineffective NVC
- reactivity
- shadow
- brain
- unconscious
- subconscious
- projection
- conflict
- evaluation
- diagnosis
- empathy
- emotional pain
What parts of yourself or others are hard to embrace, understand or even notice? What parts do others have difficulty embracing, understanding or noticing? Why do we condemn, loathe, hate, deny, judge, blame or feel shame around certain needs, feelings and parts of self and/or others? This article talks about the hidden parts of ourselves and others that shapes views and behaviours.
Additional Info
- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 4 - 6 minutes
- Date Added 01/2018
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Premium Members
N/A
- Payee Eric Bowers
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
Sometimes there are moments when empathy has no effect at all on one another. Why? One reason could be that our brains might be less receptive because of unseen forces that affect our nervous system and relationship with others.
Additional Info
- Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
- Duration 10 - 15 minutes
- Date Added 11/2017
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Premium Members
n/a
- Payee Sarah Peyton
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
- projection
- subconscious
- unconscious
- invalidating
- minimizing
- trivalizing
- brain
- shadow
- reactivity
- ineffective NVC
- ineffective empathy
- triggers
- implicit memory
- receptivity
- receptive
- criticism
- blame
- stress
- Interpersonal Neurobiology
- nervous system
- neurobiology
- neuroscience
- Sarah Peyton
- self responsibility
- self empathy
- Intermediate Skill Level
- Beginner Skill Level
- Advanced Skill Level
- demands
- defensive
Sometimes there are moments when empathy has no effect at all on one another. Why? One reason could be that our brains maybe less receptive because of unseen forces that affect our nervous system and relationship to others...
Additional Info
- Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
- Duration 3 - 5 minutes
- Date Added 10/20/2017
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Premium Members
n/a
- Payee Sarah Peyton
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
- Sarah Peyton
- neuroscience
- neurobiology
- nervous system
- Interpersonal Neurobiology
- stress
- blame
- criticism
- receptive
- receptivity
- implicit memory
- triggers
- ineffective empathy
- ineffective NVC
- reactivity
- shadow
- brain
- self empathy
- self responsibility
- trivalizing
- minimizing
- invalidating
- unconscious
- subconscious
- projection
- demands
- defensive
Join Eric, as he reveals a clear path from heartbreaking intimate relationships to joyful, thriving intimate relationships. Eric uses his passion for helping singles heal from their past relationships, to help you to experience more ease, joy and mutuality in future relationships.
Additional Info
- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 45 minutes
- Date Added 10/9/2012
- Premium Members Premium Members
- Payee Eric Bowers
- Points 3
- Multi Trainer Num 1