About
Ana Lund
Ana is a psychotherapist working in private practice in the picturesque town of Ramsbottom, north of Manchester. Ana is passionate about combining neuroscience and psychotherapy. She spends much time pondering and discussing related topics with her colleagues.
Ana has a background in science and holds a PhD in Computational Biology from INRA/Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France. Before transitioning to psychotherapy, she was a scientist in a research lab at Manchester University.
In her free time, if she is not geeking out on the latest affective neuroscience book or podcast while running in the hills, Ana is probably spending time with her little boy or trying to reach the inner peace using mindful meditation.
The right brain is emotional and the left brain is rational is one of the…
This is the THIRD workshop in a series entitled “The Social Neuroscience Of Adult Attachment:…
This is the SECOND workshop in a series entitled “The Social Neuroscience Of Adult Attachment:…
This is the FIRST workshop in a series entitled “The Social Neuroscience Of Adult Attachment:…
What makes social anxiety really different from other anxiety disorders when it comes to its…