Contributed by Bonnie Badenoch

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Brain to Brain

Applying the Wisdom of Neuroscience in Your Practice

This article first appeared in the September/October 2008 issue. Anyone who’s ever worked with trauma survivors knows the therapeutic challenge of... Read more

Bonnie Badenoch

Bonnie Badenoch, PhD, LMFT, is an in-the-trenches therapist, supervisor, consultant, teacher, and author who has spent years integrating the discoveries of neuroscience into the art of therapy. Out of this studycombined with her 19 years of working with survivors of trauma and attachment strugglescame her book, Being a Brain-Wise Therapist: A Practical Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology, published in 2008 as part of Norton’s Interpersonal Neurobiology Series, and The Brain-Savvy Therapist’s Workbook (2011). 

She teaches in Portland State University’s Interpersonal Neurobiology Certificate program. Additionally, Bonnie consults with fellow clinicians and educators; works with agencies to implement IPNB principles; speaks around the country; and assists other IPNB enthusiasts in their writing endeavors. In 2006, she was one of six co-founders of GAINS (Global Association of Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies), a nonprofit educational organization that promotes application of the principles of IPNB as articulated by Daniel J. Siegel, Allan Schore, Louis Cozolino, and others. She has served the organization on its working board and has recently been elected to the advisory board as well. As part of her mission to share this transforming wisdom with clinicians and educators, she was editor-in-chief of Connections & Reflections, GAINS quarterly publication, and will continue as co-editor-in-chief of its new yearly publication in 2012.