Posts tagged addiction
NEW PARTNERSHIP BRINGS POWERFUL NEUROIMAGING SCANNER TO CU-BOULDER CAMPUS
Aug 29th
The University of Colorado Boulder has partnered with the Mind Research Network in Albuquerque, N.M., to bring to campus a state-of-the-art magnetic resonancescanner that will significantly enhance the neuroimaging capabilities on campus.
The partnership, called the Intermountain Neuroimaging Consortium, is designed to bring researchers from Boulder, the Front Range and New Mexico together to cooperatively use the new system to investigate how the brain works and how it influences our behavior.
At the heart of the center, the 25,000-pound, $3 million Siemens 3T Trio Magnetic Resonance Imaging System will be the most powerful imaging system on campus and will allow brain researchers to use new tools and techniques in the quest to better understand brain function and anatomy. The scanner will be located at CU-Boulder’s Center for Innovation and Creativity, which also houses the Janus supercomputer, one of the 52 fastest computers in the world.
Having these two tools in the same location will greatly help researchers analyze the massive amounts of brain imaging data and investigate the link between brain activity and behavior, according to Marie Banich, executive director of the Intermountain Neuroimaging Consortium and director of CU-Boulder’s Institute of Cognitive Science. Along with software being developed at CU-Boulder, the Janus Supercomputer will allow researchers to combine multiple measures of how the brain functions with measures of brain anatomy to see which best predict aspects of people’s behavior, such as whether they are sensitive to pain.
“The implications of the work to be performed here at CU-Boulder are far-reaching,” Banich said. “These range from revealing the causes of mental illness and addiction, which in turn can lead to the creation of new avenues for treatments, to understanding factors that influence how easy or difficult it is to pay attention.”
In addition, researchers from CU-Boulder’s Institute for Behavioral Genetics will use the scanner to determine what aspects of brain function are more strongly influenced bygenetic factors and which are more highly influenced by the environment. Developmental psychologists will be examining how the brain changes during childhood and adolescence, while others will examine the effects on the brain of training and interventions.
Prior to the imaging system’s delivery to campus, CU-Boulder researchers had to travel down to the Anschutz Medical Campus to conduct brain scans, while others scannedtheir subjects on the East and West coasts.
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Jack Lavino offers "Addiction and Recovery" classes
Mar 5th
GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE MATTER
ADDICTION & RECOVERY
JACK LAVINO, M.A.
Courageous Journey to Freedom – FREE Tele-Class Introduction
Wednesday, March 9th 10am – must be pre-registered to get conference line info, emailjack@jacklavino.com to register or call 303.245.0552
Outcome and Benefits of Classes: To understand addiction as a love disorder and to discover the “Heart of the Matter” for healing, forgiveness and reconciliation, ultimately living a lifestyle of freedom and choice.
Jack Lavino, M.A., speaker, author and coach has been counseling in the field of addiction for over 35 years. He specializes in addiction and trauma recovery with individuals and families. Jack uses humor and insights to allow individuals to work through their surface challenges to the “Heart of the Matter”. All relationships begin with three basic needs; to be loved, to love and to belong.
10 – Week Tele-Class (March 16th – May 18th)
Wednesday mornings 10am – 11am MST
Cost $250 for series of 10
$35 per individual class
Week 1: How Do You Know It’s an Addiction?
Week 2: Addiction as a Love Disorder
Week 3: Culture, Families & Roles
Week 4: Intervening in a Loving Way
Week 5: ACA, Changing Family Roles
Week 6: Treatment vs. 12-Step Programs
Week 7-9: Early, Middle, Late Recovery
Week 10: Living Sober – Hero’s Journey to Freedom
Free Tele-Class, Getting to the Heart of the Matter, Addiction and Recovery
March 9th, 2011 10am MST
This free introductory session and the ten classes encompasses my 37 years of studying and experience working with people with addictions. It will be valuable for anyone interested in addictions process and looking at addictions as a Love Disorder.
Jack Lavino offers “Addiction and Recovery” classes
Mar 5th
GETTING TO THE HEART OF THE MATTER
ADDICTION & RECOVERY
JACK LAVINO, M.A.
Courageous Journey to Freedom – FREE Tele-Class Introduction
Wednesday, March 9th 10am – must be pre-registered to get conference line info, emailjack@jacklavino.com to register or call 303.245.0552
Outcome and Benefits of Classes: To understand addiction as a love disorder and to discover the “Heart of the Matter” for healing, forgiveness and reconciliation, ultimately living a lifestyle of freedom and choice.
Jack Lavino, M.A., speaker, author and coach has been counseling in the field of addiction for over 35 years. He specializes in addiction and trauma recovery with individuals and families. Jack uses humor and insights to allow individuals to work through their surface challenges to the “Heart of the Matter”. All relationships begin with three basic needs; to be loved, to love and to belong.
10 – Week Tele-Class (March 16th – May 18th)
Wednesday mornings 10am – 11am MST
Cost $250 for series of 10
$35 per individual class
Week 1: How Do You Know It’s an Addiction?
Week 2: Addiction as a Love Disorder
Week 3: Culture, Families & Roles
Week 4: Intervening in a Loving Way
Week 5: ACA, Changing Family Roles
Week 6: Treatment vs. 12-Step Programs
Week 7-9: Early, Middle, Late Recovery
Week 10: Living Sober – Hero’s Journey to Freedom
Free Tele-Class, Getting to the Heart of the Matter, Addiction and Recovery
March 9th, 2011 10am MST
This free introductory session and the ten classes encompasses my 37 years of studying and experience working with people with addictions. It will be valuable for anyone interested in addictions process and looking at addictions as a Love Disorder.