Ancient response,
learned behavior
more instinctive
without thinking
Fear, panic
reason dissolving
anxious, impatient
wanting to run
Seeking compromise
decision, impossible
devolving to the primitive
in the grip of the snake
June 14, 2012
written while attending
NH Bar Continuing Legal Education seminar
http://www.legalspan.com/nhbar/catalog.asp?ItemID=20120327-414189-71832
“PRACTICAL NEURO-LITERACY”
Where Divorce Practice,
Neuroscience, and Legal
Conflict Resolution Intersect
with Pauline H. Tesler
http://www.lawtsf.com/teslerpro.html
http://www.blogger.com/profile/07519487529449708253
http://www.collaborativepractice.com/_t.asp?T=TrainersDir&M=8&MS=7&S=VIEW&ID=1849091615
June 14, 2012
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Snake Brains on the Courthouse Steps – v2
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