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1/6-Psychotherapy, Change Management & the Neurobiology of Systems-Centered Functional Subgrouping

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

Building better relationships is aided by the hard-wired ability to resonate at an emotionally attuned level, a potential we share with cats, dogs and even whales. The video shows delightful clips of human infants, children, animals, and in one case an adult, resonating in ways that are often overlooked in our highly verbal and thought-filled world. It discusses the neurobiology of the process, and how it is at the heart of Functional Subgrouping, a revolutionary conflict resolution method taught in Systems-Centered® Training (SCT®). The goal of SCT is to support change by improving communication and creativity in human systems such as couples, families, groups and organizations, as well as individuals. Visit us at www.systemscentered.com.

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