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Interpersonal neurobiology has gained popularity in therapy. The concept was started by Dan Siegel and is actually based on clinical evidence. It is based on how the brain process is directly affected by life experiences. In order to heal or overcome trauma, your brain needs to come to terms with different aspects of life. This includes your physical and mental trauma, relationships, your work, and other things. By combining all these factors together, a person can heal and become a […]
In interpersonal neurobiology, anger as an emotion is viewed from the perspective of cognitive neuroscience. And cognitive neuroscience states that cognition and emotion are dynamically combined with physical arousal. When anger is induced as an emotion in humans, it can unconsciously affect physiological and neural resources. Affective states of anger are subsequently expressed in the brain as well as the body, and these neural and physiological changes can influence the cognitive processes. Many studies a