Studio Campagnoli

Studio Campagnoli

Studio di career counseling per lavoratori e studenti, creativity coaching per artisti, coaching mot Disponibili incontri in videoconferenza.

Studio di formazione e counseling, eroga incontri finalizzati al conseguimento di specifici obiettivi in campo accademico, personale e professonale. Disponibili colloqui ed attività fuori orario a Bologna ed in zona San Marino - Riviera Romagnola previo accordo. L'appuntamento può essere fissato con semplice contatto telefonico.

Normali funzionamento

01/05/2023

In corso di preparazione l'apertura di una sede dello Studio in Romagna, con possibilità di effettuare laboratori estivi all'aperto. Stay tuned for developememts.

A Suspicious Science: The Uses of Psychology 30/03/2023

Pur non approvando il modello teorico sottostante, tema da condividere.

A Suspicious Science: The Uses of Psychology In A Suspicious Science, I analyze the epistemic context of the uses of psychology in contemporary society so as to develop an interdisciplinary, multi-level human science. I distinguish three uses…

01/10/2022
26/07/2022

Per contatti ora anche via WhatsApp Business.

Il counseling nelle organizzazioni, ce ne parla il Dottor Fabrizio Campagnoli ai microfoni di RCF 20/05/2022

L' ultimo e a mio parere più interessante ed impegnativo dei quattro appuntamenti, ringraziando Radio Città Fujiko e A Qualcuno Piace Altro.

https://www.mixcloud.com/camitul/il-counseling-nelle-organizzazioni-ce-ne-parla-il-dottor-fabrizio-campagnoli-ai-microfoni-di-rcf/

Il counseling nelle organizzazioni, ce ne parla il Dottor Fabrizio Campagnoli ai microfoni di RCF In questo intervento parliamo di come il counseling possa essere utile all’interno delle organizzazioni, inoltrandoci nelle fatiche degli ultimi anni per affrontare il tema del counseling in tempi di crisi. Quando le certezze sociali vengono meno, cosa succede? Un mondo sempre più complesso, da a...

19/05/2022

Dettagli sui percorsi di potenziamento della creatività.

22/04/2022

E la luce risplende nelle tenebre, e le tenebre non l'hanno sconfitta.

Il Counseling nello Stress Protratto in Corso di Pandemia e Crisi Economico-Politico-Militari Globali • Studio Campagnoli 11/03/2022

https://www.studiocampagnoli.eu/2022/94911_il-counseling-nello-stress-protratto-in-corso-di-pandemia-e-crisi-economico-politico-militari-globali.html

Il Counseling nello Stress Protratto in Corso di Pandemia e Crisi Economico-Politico-Militari Globali • Studio Campagnoli Abbiamo già parlato del ruolo del counseling nelle emergenze in un precedente articolo relativo alla pandemia da SARS-CoV2. Da allora si sono verificate purtroppo diverse crisi globali: il ritiro caotico degli occidentali dall’Afghanistan1, le tensioni a Taiwan2, ed infine, il 24 Febbraio 2022 la...

22/04/2021

Per quei Clienti che non potessero usufruire delle sedute online, compatibilmente con le disposizioni governative, lo studio è munito di dispositivi di filtrazione e disinfezione dell'aria a raggi UV, a ulteriore tutela dei presenti.

Almost 40% of university students surveyed are addicted to their phones 03/03/2021

"Almeno il 40% degli studenti universitari intervistati sono dipendenti dai loro cellulari".

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-03-university-students-surveyed-addicted.html

Almost 40% of university students surveyed are addicted to their phones A team of researchers at King's College London has found that nearly 40% of students surveyed exhibited symptoms of addiction to their smartphone. In their paper published in Frontiers in Psychiatry, the researchers describe their study and what they found.

Exploring the role of competitive brain processes in artistic cognition 19/01/2021

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-01-exploring-role-competitive-brain-artistic.html?fbclid=IwAR3Ne8LIrdVYtkom4lV7yWZLrWUKNbRncymp2oSdUmg2EA5OhnxteueR8hc

Exploring the role of competitive brain processes in artistic cognition For many years, neuroscientists worldwide have been trying to understand the neural and cognitive processes underpinning artistic expression. While past findings have identified a number of brain areas that could be associated with the creation of different forms of art, scientists have yet to attai...

16/10/2020

"Le nostre teste, così pare, sono piene del canto degli uccelli"... Interessante. Robert Frost sarebbe d'accordo.

"Our models of the brain have always reflected the society out of which they emerged. During the last couple of centuries, the brain was routinely compared to a machine or a computer, a mechanical and functionalist device - where for example memories were said to be ‘stored’ or ‘filed’, like you would on a computer or filing cabinet.

We can now see how limited and rather quaint this model is, with its unilinear modelling and rather static, mechanical, lifeless, representational feel. In the neuroscientific modelling world of the twenty-first century, the brain is now revealed to be much more sophisticated and dynamic, and above all alive, entity - an extraordinarily fluid, engaged, nonlinear, responsive, relational form of organisation, one that is constantly coming into being - like a score - through the sum of its interactions.

It is an interweaving, interconnecting world of mutual resonance and constant reverberation, acting and reacting in response both to experiences within and without, where the metaphors of resonance, attunement, and reverberation come alive in a dazzling display of mutual action and interaction - of constant call and response.

In an earlier age, Plato used a very different metaphor for the brain than the machine model that has dominated Western scientific thinking since the Enlightenment. In his dialogue 'Theaetetus', which explores the nature of knowledge, Socrates compares our thoughts and memories to birds in an aviary, perhaps drawing on the 'call-and-reply' aspect of consciousness that modern researchers have again begun to recognise and appreciate. The aviary model also suggests the intimate association that is felt between 'music' and ‘memory’ - how the ‘past’ also calls to us, reverberates - which is why its resonant patterns and structures are so evocative.

With the rise of more left hemispheric ways of thinking about the world in the Enlightenment, this organic and dynamic model was replaced by a more rigid, and much more passive, model of the mind (as simply a 'tabula rasa' upon which things were unilinearly inscribed). This mechanical and materialistic view of the brain generally prevailed in scientific literature until the late twentieth century.

One brief exception was during in the eighteenth century, when a more dynamic understanding of the brain and body re-emerged with David Hartley’s ‘Associationist’ school of psychology, which focussed on neural connectivity and explored how various neural 'vibrations' and 'modulations' in the brain had an impact on both our bodily and mental activity.

This ‘vibrational’ model of the mind was picked up by a number of the leading Romantic writers and thinkers, including Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Shelley, in their striking ‘Aeolian Harp’ metaphors for consciousness. Shelley’s magnificent - and extraordinarily prescient - incorporation of this way of thinking about consciousness is evident in his A Defence of Poetry: '“Man is an instrument over which a series of external and internal impressions are driven,' he notes, 'like the alternations of an ever-changing wind over an Æolian lyre, which move it by their motion to ever-changing melody'.

Interestingly, as we have seen, a rather similar model has emerged in recent neuroscience, with the concept of 'reverberation', 'modulation' and 'resonance', in which our brains similarly render and receive fast influences in rapid multilinear and multivalent ways, and in which the forebrain itself is now seen as being 'overwhelmingly an area of reverberating reciprocal influence' (Kinsbourne).

At the very level at which the brain itself operates, matter itself seems to behave in a 'reciprocal', not a 'linear', way, in a constant and mutual process of call and response, rather as Socrates had suggested. As McGilchrist remarks, 'it seems that this reciprocity, this betweenness, goes to the core of our being'. Plato was right. Our heads, it seems, are full of birdsong."

This is an excerpt from 'The Divided Therapist: Hemispheric Difference and Contemporary Psychotherapy', which has just been published by Routledge. To find out more click here: https://www.karnacbooks.com/product/the-divided-therapist-hemispheric-difference-and-contemporary-psychotherapy/95303/

PTSD may double risk of dementia 16/09/2020

PTSD may double risk of dementia People who have experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are up to twice as likely to develop dementia later in life, according to a new study by UCL researchers.

Researchers identify neural markers related to beat synchronization 02/09/2020

Researchers identify neural markers related to beat synchronization How do people coordinate their actions with the sounds they hear? This basic ability, which allows people to cross the street safely while hearing oncoming traffic, dance to new music or perform team events such as rowing, has puzzled cognitive neuroscientists for years. A new study led by researche...

Sedentary behaviour on the rise across Europe 26/08/2020

Sedentary behaviour on the rise across Europe The number of European adults spending more than four-and-a-half hours sitting per day increased by 8% between 2002 and 2017, according to research published in the open access journal BMC Public Health.

Network of sounds: New research reveals the magic secret of human networks 11/08/2020

Network of sounds: New research reveals the magic secret of human networks A group of Israeli researchers recruited 16 violinists to study the behavior of a human network and find out what sets it apart from other networks, such as animals, computers, and other objects. The results combine science and esthetics, and also evoke thoughts about the spread of the coronavirus.

Study suggests optimal social networks of no more than 150 people 04/08/2020

Study suggests optimal social networks of no more than 150 people New rules of engagement on the battlefield will require a deep understanding of networks and how they operate according to new Army research. Researchers confirmed a theory that find that networks of no more than 150 are optimal for efficient information exchange.

Ciò che non ti uccide ti rafforza? In realtà ti abbatte: il ruolo dei traumi 15/07/2020

Anche per questo, a fronte di un grave trauma generazionale come il Covid-19, può essere saggio rivolgersi a un professionista della relazione d'aiuto per ricevere sostegno nel raggiungimento degli obiettivi di vita. Qui lo studio originale: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry/article/assessing-the-relationship-between-psychosocial-stressors-and-psychiatric-resilience-among-chilean-disaster-survivors/EEB8E974F303B7E27FAA0F09B580E42D

https://origin-performance.corriere.it/salute/neuroscienze/20_luglio_11/cio-che-non-ti-uccide-ti-rafforza-realta-ti-abbatte-ruolo-traumi-274b0b16-c371-11ea-bb88-8e386c514e2d.shtml

Ciò che non ti uccide ti rafforza? In realtà ti abbatte: il ruolo dei traumi Ricercatori della Brown University contestano la cosiddetta teoria dell’inoculazione o dell’incubazione dello stress riassunta dal noto aforisma nietzschiano

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