Description
What do people mean when they talk about control? How does control (both having it and the experience of being controlled) impact us? What does it do to our brains?
Why do we so often experience being out of control, and what are the different ways that we live through and with that? What would it mean for the locus of control to be centered in us, in our own bodies and in our own brains? And how would we make that happen?
In this 90-minute webinar with Sarah Peyton we will explore the relational neuroscience of control and how to leverage this understanding to make our lives better.
- This pre-recorded webinar includes 90 minutes of content followed by some Q+A.
- Purchase includes access to the recording + slides, including research citations when relevant.
- This webinar was part of Sarah’s 2024 Neuroscience and Resonance monthly series. Purchase access to the full series to receive all of the 2024 webinars at a discounted price.




