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| Healing Brain Seminar: September 1989
THE HEALING BRAIN V Healthy Pleasures A One-day Seminar at M.LT. with
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Building 10, Room 250
Sponsored by The Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge Cosponsored for continuing education credit by Nashua Memorial Hospital The latest brain and behavioral science research leaves little doubt: The path to a long and healthy life is paved with pleasure! This symposium brings together the leading exponents of "the pleasure principle," some of the most distinguished physicians and psychologists in their fields. Join us for a rare (and pleasurable) day of learning you won't want to miss! What you'll learn from this seminar:
How to "play" to the natural strengths of mind and body. The cold, hard facts on pleasure. An overview of the latest -and often surprising ~ research on eating, drinking, sleeping, education, exercise and sex. Ways to mobilize positive beliefs, expectations and emotions. How to blend techniques from cognitive therapy, relaxation training and successful behavior modification practices into your own personal program of healthy pleasures. A one-day seminar
Robert Ornstein
Robert Ornstein, Ph.D., is also co-author of New World New Mind and The Healing Brain, and author of The Amazing Brain and The Psychology of Consciousness. Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., is a writer on behavioral sciences for The New York Times and author of Vital Lies, Simple Truths: The Psychology of Self Deception, and The Relaxed Body Book. Herbert Benson
Herbert Benson, M.D., is an Associate Professor at the Harvard Medical School and author of The Relaxation Response, The Mind/Body Effect, and Your Maximum Mind. Chris Peterson
Chris Peterson, Ph.D., psychologist, is the author of many research papers on the influence of cognitive styles on illness and health. His upcoming book is Optimism and Health. Arthur Barsky
Arthur Barsky, M.D., is a psychiatrist on the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital and author of Worried Sick: Our Troubled Quest for Wellness. Howard Hartley
Howard Hartley, M.D. is a cardiologist at Harvard Medical School and a leading researcher in the health benefits of exercise.
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