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Daniel P. Brown

Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard University Medical School, expert in trauma, attachment theory, and hypnosis, and a Buddhist meditation master.

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Jul 9, 2020 • 46min

How Your Attachment Type Defines Your Sense of Self – Daniel P. Brown, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey : 719

In this conversation, Dr. Daniel P. Brown, an Associate Clinical Professor at Harvard and expert in attachment theory, delves into how our attachment styles shape our sense of self and relationships. He discusses navigating dysfunctional relationships, the significance of early attachments, and offers strategies for positive remapping through visualization. Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of self-definition and agency in personal growth, advocating for clear communication in therapy and exploring innovative approaches like biohacking to enhance emotional well-being.
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Feb 18, 2021 • 0sec

OM104 – On a Mahamudra Meditation Retreat with Vajrayana Master Daniel P. Brown, PhD

Vajrayana master and Harvard neuropsychologist Daniel P. Brown shares insights on Mahamudra meditation retreat. The host recounts his transformative experience and emotional journey during the retreat. Topics include invoking spiritual figures, cultivating compassion, and finding clarity in spiritual growth.
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Jul 7, 2020 • 40min

How Early Childhood Attachment Sets Your Relationship Patterns – Daniel P. Brown, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey : 718

Daniel P. Brown, Ph.D., an Associate Clinical Professor at Harvard and expert in trauma and attachment theory, dives into how early childhood attachments shape adult relationships. He explains the two relational maps formed in early life and their complexities. Dr. Brown highlights the need to shift from addressing negative states to cultivating positive experiences through advanced meditation techniques. He also shares insights on the impact of early experiences and mentors in trauma recovery, bridging Western psychology and Buddhist practices.

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