Austin IN Connection is dedicated to promoting healthy relationships based on insights from interpersonal neurobiology by educating, supporting and collaborating with helping professionals, individuals, families and the community. 

"If we find a way to facilitate neural integration within the minds of individuals across the life span, we may be able to promote a more compassionate world of human connection."

-Daniel Siegel, MD

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Austin IN Connection

PO Box 10724

Austin, TX 78766

   

 

CURRENT ARTICLES & VIDEOS ON THE NEUROSCIENCE OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE

Decoding the brain's two minds with leading neuroscientist and university professor Michael Gazzaniga.
(NYTimes 10/31/11)        
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NYTimes parenting blogger asks, in the wake of Time magazine's cover article, do ALL parents really have a favorite child?

(NYTimes 9/26/11)           more...

 

Examining PTSD "second generation effects" uncovers the link between the parent-child relationship and gene expression.

(PhysOrg 9/8/11)              more...

 

Parental stress levels, during pregnancy and just after birth, have an indelible impact on their child's genes.

(MedicalXpress 8/30/11) more...


City living fires up the parts of the brain designed to modulate fear and threat.

(Time 6/22/11)                   more...


Deconstructing the data from a 2010 study by the National Marriage Project - the pendulum swings, but mainly for the educated, upper middle class.
(NYTimes 6/17/11)
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New research finds that we experience social rejection similarly to strong physical pain.
(NYTimes 5/13/11)           
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Is narcissism on the rise among adolescents and college students?  One researcher mined three decades of popular music lyrics to find out.

(NY Times 4/25/11)           more...

NY Times columnist David Brooks uses (and praises) the "A" word - attunement - in an opinion piece on policy, culture and "the new humanism."
(NY Times 3/7/11)              
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New research finds that self compassion amps up motivation and healthy self-discipline.
(NY Times 2/28/11)           
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More good news on the positive effects of meditation on the brain.

(NY Times 1/28/11)            more...

 

Author Amy Chua, author of the article linked below, responds to her critics.

(NY Times 1/14/11)            more...

 

Wall Street Journal's Saturday Essay, "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior," launched a media firestorm and, hopefully, some useful conversations about effective parenting.

(WS Journal 1/8/11)          more...

 

Why having a sister is correlated with higher levels of happiness - talking more, and not just about feelings!

(NY Times 10/25/10)         more...

 

Study shows that the brain responds more to close friends than others with similar interests.

(Science Daily 10/13/10)  more...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OUR MEMBERS

AINC members are a diverse group of helping professionals, teachers, professors, researchers, parents and families brought together by a shared interest in further understanding and applying attachment theory and concepts from interpersonal neurobiology to promote healthy relationships.

 

OUR STORY

Founded in 2007 by three mental health professionals and parents,

Austin IN Connection now has a 13-member board, a growing membership and the same grassroots spirit that energized its initial formation.

 

OUR BOARD

WELCOME to our newest board members!

Joseph Acosta

Tiffany Ballard
Susan Harnden

Robert Leyendecker

Tori Olds

Candyce Ossefort-Russell

Sam Ritter

We're delighted to have them with us and look forward to seeing how their energies will positively shape our organization in the coming years!

 

OUR AFFILIATE ORGANIZATION

GAINS

The Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies

Check out the article

"The Embodied Interpersonal Neurobiologist"

by

GAINS Board Member

Bonnie Badenoch, PhD, LMFT

 

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YEAR END CELEBRATION
Saturday, December 10th at 7PM

Come join your friends & colleagues for Brazilian vittles
and spicy socializing!

Check your email for an Evite
with party location!

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YEAR OF CONVERSATIONS

Thanks to our 2011 presenters, attendees and committee members! It's been a great year!
 
The 2012 YOC Schedule will be posted in the coming month
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FAMILY MATTERS

Wednesday, January 18, 2012


"Comfort at Home:
Coping with Family Stress"
with Anne Dorman & Kate Culligan

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SCHORE STUDY GROUP

with Allan Schore, PhD

  

Check back for details about the summer 2012 group!

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Thanks to all who participated in the three-day workshop series with STEPHEN PORGES,PhD!
We had a wonderful time and hope you did, too!

Click HERE to read an interview with him in the GAINS Newsletter.

Click HERE to read an interview with him in NEXUS magazine.

Click HERE to read his chapter in
The Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development & Clinical Practice

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LOCAL STUDY GROUPS

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NATIONAL CONFERENCES

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