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more precisely. The goal of the PACT Institute is to help couples and individuals reduce interpersonal stress and threat consequences through secure-functioning principles of fairness, justice, sensitivity, collaboration, and cooperation. Through the PACT Institute, Tatkin has trained thousands of therapists to integrate PACT into clinical practice throughout the U.S., Canada, England, Norway, Turkey, Australia, and Spain. He also co-leads Wired for Love Couple Retreats with his wife, Tracey.  
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and verbal cues. Sessions are commonly video recorded, and portions may be played back to the couple for feedback and interpretation. Video recorded sessions may also be examined by the clinician for post-inquiry and research by means of digital frame analysis in order to study a couple's behavior
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to think and work through a psychobiological lens in their clinical practice. Tatkin's work, based on a social-emotional capacity model, focuses on what partners can and cannot do to mitigate threat reactions during stressful interactive sequences. The clinician pays particular attention to each
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Tatkin is known for integrating various theories and models to form the foundation of the comprehensive principles and methodologies he teaches. As a result, the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, California, honored Tatkin with the Educator of the Year award 2014.
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. (Simplified Characters: N. Chang, Trans.). NanChang City, JiangXi Province, China. Jiangxi Education Publishing House Co.
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Tatkin, S. (2017). How Couples Change: a psychobiological approach to couple therapy (PACT). In M. Solomon & D. J. Siegel (Eds.), How People Change: Relationships and Neuroplasticity in Psychotherapy (pp. 320). New York, New York: W. W. Norton &
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. (M. Hidalgo, Trans.). Granada, Spain. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, Mexico.
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. Warsaw, Poland. Institute of Health Psychology, Polish Psych Association.
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. Bucharest, Romania. Editura Herald: S.C. V & I Herald Grup.
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship.  (Traditional Chinese). Taipei. Acorn Publishing.
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Tatkin is on the board of directors of Lifespan Learning Institute and serves as a member on the Relationships First Advisory Board, a nonprofit organization founded by Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt.
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Solomon, M., & Tatkin, S. (2010). Love and War in Intimate Relationships: Connection, disconnection, and mutual regulation in couple therapy. New York: Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology, W. W. Norton.
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Tatkin, S. (2016). Wired for Dating: How understanding neurobiology and attachment style can help you find your ideal mate. (Simplified Characters: N. Chang, Trans.) Jiangxi Education Publishing House Co.
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. Prague, Czech Republic. Synergie Publishing.
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through the Masterson Institute, he specialized early in his career as a clinician in treating adolescents and adults with personality disorders and drug and alcohol addiction. A former president of the
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. Moscow, Russia. Mann, Ivanov, and Ferber.
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Wired for Love: How understanding your partner's brain and attachment style can help you defuse conflicts and build a secure relationship. Istanbul, Turkey. Okuyan Us Publishing.
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Tatkin, S. (2016). Wired for Dating: How understanding neurobiology and attachment style can help you find your ideal mate. Oakland, California: New Harbinger Publications.
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In J. Zeig & T. Kulbatsk (Eds.), For couples: Ten commandments for every aspect of your relationship journey (pp. 29–30). Phoenix, AZ: Milton Erickson Foundation.
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Tatkin was a primary inpatient group therapist at the John Bradshaw Center, where among other things, he taught mindfulness to patients and staff. He was trained in
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Tatkin, S. (2018). The Relationship Rx: Insights and Practices to Overcome Chronic Fighting and Return to Love. Colorado: Sounds True.
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Hoppe, K., & Tatkin, S. (2021). Baby Bomb: A Relationship Survival Guide for New Parents, Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
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A Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy: Integrating Attachment and Personality Theory as Interchangeable Structural Components.
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Addiction To "Alone Time" - - Avoidant Attachment, Narcissism, And A One-Person Psychology Within A Two-Person Psychological System.
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I Want You In The House, Just Not In My Room... Unless I Ask You: The Plight Of The Avoidantly Attached Partner In Couples Therapy.
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Tatkin, S. (2018). We Do: Saying Yes to a Relationship of Depth, True Connection, and Enduring Love. Colorado: Sounds True.
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Tatkin was clinical director of Charter Hospital's intensive outpatient drug and alcohol program. Trained in self and
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Allergic to hope: Angry resistant attachment and a one-person psychology within a two-person psychological system.
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in clinical psychology from Ryokan College in 1994. Tatkin received his early training in developmental self and
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Tatkin, S. (2012). Your Brain on Love: The neurobiology of healthy relationships. Louisville, CO: Sounds True.
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Tatkin created the PACT Institute in 2010 with his wife, Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin, PhD, to train
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Psychologist-Psychoanalyst: Division 39 of the American Psychological Association, 29(3), 7–15.
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PACT is a polytheoretical, non-linear approach to dyadic systems that integrates developmental
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Stan and Tracey leading a Wired for Love Retreat at Shambhala Mountain Center
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Psychotherapy interview: Stan Tatkin on Psychobiological Couples Therapy
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Tatkin developed A Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT).
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partner's moment-by-moment implicit and explicit behaviors, such as
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California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
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neuroscience
attachment theory
mental health professionals
microexpressions
non-verbal
Calabasas, California
Kaiser Permanente
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Antioch University Los Angeles
Psy.D
object relations
Gestalt
psychodrama
family systems theory
personality disorders
vipassana meditation
Shinzen Young
Morita
Naikan
object relations
personality disorders
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
Ventura County
Allan N. Schore
Mary Main
UC Berkeley
Paul Ekman
Facial Action Coding System

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