

Support Group Meeting for Birthmothers whose children were adopted over the last 18 years on October
Barnardos PAS are hosting a meeting specifically designed for mothers whose children were adopted over the last 18 years. When: 7.30pm to 9.30pm, Monday 2nd October
Where: Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin 2
The meeting will focus on: Experience of being a birthmother in the 21st century Coping with the loss through the years Dealing with feelings and emotions of extended family Situation regarding Birthfather and his family Handling contact with child and adoptive


Epigenetics between the generations: Researchers prove that we inherit more than just genes. Provide
Published July 14, 2017 by Medical Express Egg-cell of a female fruit fly with the egg cell in which H3K27me3 was made visible through green staining. This cell, together with the sperm, will contribute to the formation of the next generation of flies. In the upper right corner, a maternal and paternal pre-nucleus are depicted before their fusion during fertilization. The green colouration of H3K27me3 appears exclusively in the maternal pre-nucleus, indicating that their epig


Patrick Casement: Learning from Life: the acquisition of psychoanalytic wisdom. Online Event.
Online Event This event includes 2.5 hours of video Discussion forum A Certificate of Attendance through which you can acquire up to 3 hrs of CPD on the basis of a multiple choice questionnaire assessing your knowledge of the module (additional £20) http://www.confer.uk.com/events/learning.html About
In his fourth and most personal book Learning from Life Patrick Casement gives us a fascinating insight into fundamental questions concerning the acquisition of analytic wisdom


The Neurological Basis of Behavior, the Mind, the Brain and Human Relationships. Daniel Siegel.
GarrisonInstitute, Published on Mar 9, 2011 At the Garrison Institute's 2011 Climate, Mind and Behavior Symposium, Dr. Dan Siegel of the Mindsight Institute discusses the neurological basis of behavior, the mind, the brain and human relationships. He explains one definition of the mind as "an embodied and relational emergent process that regulates the flow of energy and information," and describes the role of awareness and attention in monitoring and modifying the mind. Dr. S