{"id":813,"date":"2018-09-23T04:32:36","date_gmt":"2018-09-23T04:32:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/clinicalpsychology.net.au\/?p=813"},"modified":"2018-09-23T04:33:55","modified_gmt":"2018-09-23T04:33:55","slug":"neurobiology-of-human-connection-workshop-readings-general-health-clinicians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clinicalpsychology.net.au\/?p=813","title":{"rendered":"Neurobiology of Human Connection Workshop Readings &#8211; General Health Clinicians"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Part I: The neurobiology of human connection (i.e., what does evolutionary biology and neuroscience tell us about the human-to-human encounter)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Adler, H.M. (2002). <em>The sociophysiology of caring in the doctor-patient relationship<\/em>. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 17: 883-90<\/p>\n<p>Adolphs, R. (2001). <em>The neurobiology of social cognition.<\/em> Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 11: 231\u2013239.<\/p>\n<p>Adolphs, R., Tranel, D. &amp; Damasio, A. R. (1998).<em> The human amygdala in social judgment. <\/em>Nature, 393: 470-73.<\/p>\n<p>Carter C. S,\u00a0 &amp; Porges S. (2011). <em>The neurobiology of social bonding and attachment.<\/em> In J Decety and J Cacioppo, (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience, 152-163.<\/p>\n<p>Cacioppo, J. T. &amp; Patrick, W. (2016).\u00a0 <em>Loneliness: Human nature and the need for human connection<\/em>. New York: WW Norton &amp; Co.<\/p>\n<p>Calder, A.J., Lawrence, A.D., Keane, J., Scott, S.K., Owen, A.M., Christoffels, I. &amp; Young, A.W.\u00a0 (2002). <em>Reading the mind from eye gaze<\/em>. Neuropsychologia, 40: 1129-38.<\/p>\n<p>Churchill &amp; Schenck (2008). <em>Healing skills for medical practice. <\/em>Annals of Internal Medicine 149, 720-724.<\/p>\n<p>Coleman, D.\u00a0 (2007). <em>Social intelligence: the new science of human relationships.<\/em> London: Cornerstone.<\/p>\n<p>Cozolino, L. (2015).\u00a0 <em>Why therapy works: Using our minds to change our brains.<\/em> New York: WW Norton &amp; Co.<\/p>\n<p>Cozolino, L. (2011). <em>The neuroscience of psychotherapy: Healing the social brain<\/em>. New York: WW Norton &amp; Co.<\/p>\n<p>Cozolino, K.\u00a0 (2006). <em>The neuroscience of human relationships: Attachment and the developing social brain. <\/em>New York: WW Norton &amp; Co.<\/p>\n<p>Decety, J. (2010). <em>The neurodevelopment of empathy in humans.<\/em> Developmental Neuroscience, 32: 257-67.<\/p>\n<p>Doidge, N. (2008). <em>The brain that changes itself: Stories of the personal triumph from the frontiers of brain science.<\/em> London: Penguin Books Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>Doidge, N. (2016). <em>The brain\u2019s way of healing: Stories of remarkable recoveries and discoveries. <\/em>London: Penguin Books Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>Evans, O. &amp; Steptoe, A. (2001). <em>Social support at work, heart rate and cortisol: A self-monitoring study.<\/em> Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 6, 361-70.<\/p>\n<p>Fredrickson, B. L. (2014). <em>Love 2.0: Finding happiness and health in moments of connection. <\/em>New York: Penguin Putnam Inc.<\/p>\n<p>Geary, D.C. &amp; Flinn, M.V. (2002). <em>Sex differences in behavioral\u00a0 and hormonal response to social threat: Commentary to Taylor et al. (2000).<\/em> Psychological Review, 109: 745-50.<\/p>\n<p>Geller, S, M. &amp; Porges,\u00a0 S. W. (2014). <em>Therapeutic presence: Neurophysiological mechanisms mediating feeling safe in clinical interactions. <\/em>Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 24:178-192.<br \/>\nGilbert, P. &amp; Bailey, K.E. (Eds.) (2000). <em>Genes on the couch: Explorations in evolutionary psychotherapy. <\/em>Brunner-Routledge.<\/p>\n<p>Hari, R. &amp; Kujala, M.V. (2009). <em>Brain basis of human social interaction: From concepts to brain imaging.<\/em> Physiological Reviews, 89: 453-89.<\/p>\n<p>Harari, Y.N. (2016). <em>Sapiens: A brief history of humankind.<\/em> London: Vintage Publishing.<\/p>\n<p>Hasson, U. (2010). <em>I can make your brain look like mine.<\/em> Harvard Business Review.<\/p>\n<p>Hasson, U., Ghazanfar, A.A., Galantucci, B., Garrod, S., &amp; Keysers, C. (2012). <em>Brain-to-brain coupling: A mechanism for creating and sharing a social world. <\/em>Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 16: 114-21.<\/p>\n<p>Iacoboni, M., Molnar-Szakcs, I., Gallese, V., Buccino, G., Mazziotta, J.C., &amp; Rizzolatti, G. (2005). <em>Grasping the intentions of others with one\u2019s own mirror neuron system<\/em>. PloS Biology, 3: 529-35.<\/p>\n<p>Isobel, S. (2016) <em>Trauma informed care: A radical shift or basic good practice? <\/em>Australasian Psychiatry, 24: 589-591.<\/p>\n<p>Isobel, S. &amp; Angus-Leppan, G. (2018). <em>Neuro-reciprocity and vicarious trauma in psychiatrists. <\/em>Australasian Psychiatry, May.<\/p>\n<p>Kennedy, E. (2013). <em>Orchids and dandelion children: How some children are more susceptible to environmental influences for better or worse and the implications for child development. <\/em>Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 18: 318-21.<\/p>\n<p>Lieberman, M. D.\u00a0 (2014). <em>Social: Why our brains are wired to connect. <\/em>New York: Broadway Books.<\/p>\n<p>MacDonald, K. (2009).<em> Patient-clinician eye contact: Social neuroscience and art of clinical engagement.<\/em> Postgraduate Medicine, 121: 136-44.<\/p>\n<p>MacDonald, G. &amp; Leary, M.R. (2005).<em> Why does social exclusion hurt? The relationship between social and physical pain.<\/em> Psychology Bulletin, 131: 202-23.<\/p>\n<p>McFarland, D.H. (2001).<em> Respiratory markers of conversational interaction. <\/em>Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 44: 128-43.<\/p>\n<p>Marci, C.D. &amp; Orr, S.P. (2006). <em>The effect of emotional distance psychophysiologic concordance and perceived empathy between patient and interviewer.<\/em> Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 31: 115-28.<\/p>\n<p>Parnas, S. &amp; Isobel, S. (2017). <em>Navigating the social synapse: the neurobiology of bedside manner,<\/em> Australasian Psychiatry, 26: 70-72.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, S. W. (1998). <em>Love: An emergent property of the mammalian autonomic nervous system<\/em>. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 23:837-861.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, S.W. (2005). T<em>he role of social engagement in attachment and bonding: A phylogenetic perspective<\/em>. In Carter C.S., Ahnert L, Grossmann K, Hrdy SB, Lamb ME, Porges SW, Sachser N (Eds). Attachment and Bonding: A New Synthesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 33-54.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, S.W. (2007). <em>The polyvagal perspective<\/em>. Biological Psychology 74:116-143.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, S.W. (2004). <em>Neuroception: A subconscious system for detecting threats and safety. <\/em>Zero to Three (J), 24: 19-24.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, S.W. (2015). <em>Making the world safe for our children: Down-regulating defence and up-regulating social engagement to \u2018optimise\u2019 the human experience.<\/em> Children Australia, 40: 114-123.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, S.W. (2003). <em>Social engagement and attachment: A phylogenetic perspective<\/em>. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1008: 31-47.<\/p>\n<p>Porges, SW (2011). <em>The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-regulation<\/em>. New York: WW Norton.<\/p>\n<p>Pratto, F. &amp; John, O.P. (1991). <em>Automatic vigilance: The attention-grabbing power of negative social information. <\/em>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 3: 380-91.<\/p>\n<p>Riess, H. (2011). B<em>iomarkers in the psychotherapeutic relationship: The role of physiology, neurobiology and the biological correlates of E.M.P.A.T.H.Y. <\/em>Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 19, 162-174.<\/p>\n<p>Samardzic, L. &amp; Nikolic, G. (2013). <em>Neurobiology of psychotherapeutic relationship: New perspectives<\/em>. Acta Facultatis Medicae Naissensis, 30: 55-61<\/p>\n<p>Shaffer, J. (2012). <em>Neuroplasticity and positive psychology in clinical practice: A review for combined benefits<\/em>. Psychology, 3:\u00a0 1110-15.<\/p>\n<p>Singer, T. (2006). <em>The neuronal basis and ontogeny of empathy and mind reading: Review of literature and implications for future research<\/em>. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Review, 30: 855-63.<\/p>\n<p>Stephens, G.J., Silbert, L, J. &amp; Hasson, U. (2010). S<em>peaker-listener neural coupling underlies successful communication.<\/em> Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences, 107, 14425-14430.<\/p>\n<p>Taylor, S.E., Klein, L. C., Lewis, B.P, Gruenewald, T.L. Gurung, R.A.R., &amp; Updegraff, J.A. (2000). <em>Biobehavioral responses to stress in females: Tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight. <\/em>Psychological Review, 107: 411-429.<\/p>\n<p>Uvnas-Moberg, K. (1997). <em>Physiological and effects of social contact. <\/em>Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 807: 146-63.<\/p>\n<p>Vacharkulksemsuk, T., &amp; Fredrickson, B. L. (2012). S<em>trangers in sync: Achieving embodied rapport through shared movements. <\/em>Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 399-402.<\/p>\n<p>Willis, J. &amp; Todorov, Al. (2006). F<em>irst impressions: Making up your mind after a 100-ms exposure to a face.<\/em> Psychological Science, 17, 592-598.<\/p>\n<p>Winston, J.S., Strange, B.A., O\u2019Doherty, J. &amp; Dolan, R.J. (2002). <em>Autonomic and intentional brain responses during evaluation of trustworthiness of faces<\/em>. Nature Neuroscience, 5: 277-83.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Part II: How to use the scientific findings to improve the clinical relationship (including \u2018connecting on the run\u2019)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong>Bien, T. (2011). <em>Mindful therapy: A guide for therapists and helping professions<\/em>. United States: Wisdom Publications.<\/p>\n<p>Brach, T. (2007). <em>Radical acceptance: Embracing your life with the heart of a Buddha.<\/em> New York: Random House.<\/p>\n<p>Chodron, P. (2001). T<em>he wisdom of no escape: the path of loving-kindness<\/em>. Boston: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bookdepository.com\/publishers\/Shambhala-Publications-Inc\">Shambhala Publications Inc<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Davis Bush, A. (2015). <em>Simple self-care for therapists: restoring practices to weave through your workday.<\/em> WW. Norton &amp; Company: New York.<\/p>\n<p>Emmons, R. A. (2007). <em>Thanks! How the new science of gratitude can make you happier. <\/em>\u00a0New York: Houghton Mifflin.<\/p>\n<p>Emmons, R. A. &amp; McCullough, M.E. (2003). <em>Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life.<\/em> Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84: 377-89.<\/p>\n<p>Epstein, R, M. (2001). <em>Just Being<\/em>. Western Journal of Medicine, 174, 63-65.<\/p>\n<p>Geller, S. (2017). <em>A practical guide to cultivating therapeutic presence.<\/em> Washington DC: American Psychological Association.<\/p>\n<p>Fogarty, L, Curlow, B.A., Wingard, J.R., McDonnell, K., &amp; Somerfield, M.R. (1999). <em>Can 40 seconds of compassion reduce patient anxiety? <\/em>Journal of Clinical Oncology, 17: 371-79.<\/p>\n<p>Geller, S. &amp; Greenberg, L. (2012). <em>Therapeutic presence: A mindful approach to effective therapy. <\/em>Washington DC: American Psychological Association.<\/p>\n<p>Germer, C.\u00a0 (2009). <em>The mindful path to self-compassion: freeing yourself from destructive thoughts and emotions. <\/em>New York: Guildford Publications.<\/p>\n<p>Germer, C. &amp; Siegel, R. (Eds.) (2012) <em>Wisdom and compassion in psychotherapy: Deepening mindfulness in clinical practice.<\/em> New York: The Guildford Press.<\/p>\n<p>Gilbert, P. &amp; Chodron, P. (2015). <em>Mindful compassion: Using the power of mindfulness and compassion to transform our lives.<\/em> London: Brown Book Group.<\/p>\n<p>Hanson, R. (2015). <em>Hardwiring Happiness : How to reshape your brain and your life.<\/em> London: Ebury Publishing.<\/p>\n<p>Matthews, D.A., Suchman, A.L. &amp; Branch, W.T. (1993). <em>Making \u201cconnexions\u201d: Enhancing the therapeutic potential of patient-clinicians relationships<\/em>. Annals of Internal Medicine, 118: 973-77.<\/p>\n<p>Mendius,\u00a0 R &amp; Hanson, R. (2012). <em>Buddha\u2019s brain: The practical neuroscience of happiness, love and wisdom.<\/em> Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.<\/p>\n<p>Neff, K. (2011). <em>Self Compassion: stop beating yourself up and leave insecurity behind.<\/em> London: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bookdepository.com\/publishers\/Hodder-Stoughton-General-Division\">Hodder &amp; Stoughton General Division<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Norcross, J.C. &amp; Guy, J.D. (2007). <em>Leaving it at the office: A guide to psychotherapist self-care. <\/em>New York: The Guildford Press.<\/p>\n<p>Rakel, D, Barrett, B., Zhang, Z., Hoeft, T., Chewning, B., Marchand. L., &amp; Schedr, J. (2011). <em>Perception of empathy in the clinical encounter: Effects on the common cold. <\/em>Patient Education and Counseling, 85: 390-97.<\/p>\n<p>Shauna, S. &amp; Carlson, L. (2017). <em>The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Integrating Mindfulness into Psychology and the Helping Professions.<\/em> Washington DC: American Psychological Association.<\/p>\n<p>Siegel, D. (2011). <em>Mindsight: Transform your brain with the new science of kindness. <\/em>London: Oneworld Publications.<\/p>\n<p>Siegel, D. (2007). <em>The mindful brain: Reflection and attunement in the cultivation of well-being. <\/em>New York: WW Norton &amp; Co.<\/p>\n<p>Siegel, D. (2010). <em>The mindful therapist: A clinician\u2019s guide to mindful and neural integration. <\/em>New York: WW Norton &amp; Co.<\/p>\n<p>Suchman, A.L. &amp; Matthews, D.A. (1988). <em>What makes the patient-doctor relationship therapeutic? Exploring the connexional dimension of medical care.<\/em> Annals of Internal Medicine, 109: 125-30.<\/p>\n<p>Rothschild, B. (2006). <em>Help for the helper: The psychophysiology of compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma.<\/em> New York: Norton.<\/p>\n<p>Wilson, K. (2011). <em>Mindfulness for two: An acceptance and commitment approach to mindfulness in psychotherapy.<\/em> United States: New Harbinger Publications.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Recommended websites:<\/strong><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/self-compassion.org\/\">http:\/\/self-compassion.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.tarabrach.com\/\">https:\/\/www.tarabrach.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/chrisgermer.com\/\">https:\/\/chrisgermer.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.rickhanson.net\/\">http:\/\/www.rickhanson.net\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/greatergood.berkeley.edu\/\">https:\/\/greatergood.berkeley.edu\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.mindfulselfcompassion.org\">www.MindfulSelfCompassion.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.compassionatemind.co.uk\">www.compassionatemind.co.uk<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.wisebrain.org\">www.wisebrain.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.psychalive.org\">www.psychalive.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Part I: The neurobiology of human connection (i.e., what does evolutionary biology and neuroscience tell us about the human-to-human encounter) Adler, H.M. 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