Lunchtime Seminar: Is There a Neurobiology of Hope?

April 12, 2007

Wellesley, MA- In this talk, Dr. Amy Banks, Director of the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute Practitioner Program at the Wellesley Centers for Women, will explore hope in human beings from a neurobiological viewpoint, describing research which helps explain why connection is central to our well-being and hopefulness.   

Lunchtime Seminar Series programs are free and open to the public. Held Thursdays from 12:30 to 1:30 in the Cheever House Library, the seminars highlight the work of Wellesley Centers for Women researchers and program staff. For more information, call 781.283.2500 or visit www.wcwonline.org. 

For more than 30 years, the Wellesley Centers for Women has been a driving force—both behind the scenes and in the spotlight—promoting positive change for women and men, girls and boys. WCW brings together an interdisciplinary community of scholars engaged in research, training, analysis, and action. Our groundbreaking work is dedicated to looking at the world through the eyes of women with the goal of shaping a better world for all.
 

 


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