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In this episode Dr. Roy Sugarman offers us fascinating insights into the commonly held, yet false beliefs we tend to have about human behavior. We discuss how these misconceptions not only interfere with our ability to understand others but how they can hurt our own potential for growth as well.
Dr. Sugarman lays out a neuro-scientific basis for challenging the assumptions we hold about ourselves and others. He offers us insights, strategies and 9 specific steps to not only change our lives in a meaningful way but give us some critical tools to be powerful agents of change for others.
Dr Roy Sugarman is a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society's Colleges of Clinical Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology. He is a member of the Royal Charter of Psychologists in the UK, an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Member of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Neuropsychology and Faculty of Paediatric Neuropsychology, and a member of the American Psychological Association.
For more details see the transcript for this episode.
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www.theselfhelpantidote.com
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In this episode Dr. Roy Sugarman offers us fascinating insights into the commonly held, yet false beliefs we tend to have about human behavior. We discuss how these misconceptions not only interfere with our ability to understand others but how they can hurt our own potential for growth as well.
Dr. Sugarman lays out a neuro-scientific basis for challenging the assumptions we hold about ourselves and others. He offers us insights, strategies and 9 specific steps to not only change our lives in a meaningful way but give us some critical tools to be powerful agents of change for others.
Dr Roy Sugarman is a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society's Colleges of Clinical Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology. He is a member of the Royal Charter of Psychologists in the UK, an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Member of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Neuropsychology and Faculty of Paediatric Neuropsychology, and a member of the American Psychological Association.
For more details see the transcript for this episode.
Visit us at:
www.theselfhelpantidote.com