People: Amy Banks & News
Connecting through Technology with the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute
Research & Action Report, Spring/Summer 2010
Reflections and perspectives from Amy Banks, M.D., JBMTI director of advanced training
“I am so glad you are offering the webinars. Twenty years ago I went to the Wednesday evening Stone Center Colloquia and loved them. But then I moved to Texas and had kids so I couldn’t travel. These allow me to feel a part of it again.”
These words were shared with me last October by a participant who attended the pilot webinar, “I Feel Your Pain,” offered by the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute (JBMTI) at the Wellesley Centers for Women. This webinar was part of a new lecture series, The Neurobiology of Connection. Clinical trainings are not new for the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute. We have been teaching Relational-Cultural Theory to mental health providers, educators, and social policy advocates throughout the United States and abroad for almost 30 years.
Connections important in raising kids, speaker says
Duluth News Tribune
John Lundy
March 27, 2013
Dr. Amy Banks on Keeping Those Grey Cells Fit As We Age
OpEdNews.com
Joan Brunwasser
April 13, 2011
Humans are hardwired for connection? Neurobiology 101 for parents, educators, practitioners and the general public
September 15, 2010
Lunchtime Seminar: The Heart of Change: What Really Moves Us
March 11, 2010
Lunchtime Seminar: The Smart Vagus: Understanding the Social Wisdom of the Tenth Cranial Nerve
For Immediate Release: February 24, 2011
Mapping Your Relational Web (Free Lunchtime Seminar)
For Immediate Release: March 28, 2013
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