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The Developing Mind: Toward a Neurobiology of Interpersonal Experience

Daniel J. Siegel

ISBN 10: 1572304537 / 1-57230-453-7
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Publisher: Guilford Pubn
Publication Date: 1999
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Illuminating how and why neurobiology matters, this book integrates the latest findings from the fields of attachment research, memory, emotion, neuroscience, genetic research, and child psychopathology. Siegel sets forth a compelling new framework for understanding the human mind and its development. How do interpersonal experiences shape the structure and function of the brain? How does brain activity affect what we feel, know, and remember? From neurons and brain circuitry to parent-child communication, the volume explores how mental functioning emerges within the context of emotionally connected relationships. Readers gain a scientific foundation for understanding how specific emotional and social experiences can help or hinder development, foster well-being and resilience, and build the cognitive abilities essential for effective learning to take place. A wealth of clinical case examples and observational vignettes enhance the volume's utility.


 

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Book Description: Guilford Publications, United States, 1999. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 234 x 156 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. This book goes beyond the nature-nurture divisions that traditionally have constrained much of our thinking about development, exploring the role of interpersonal relationships in forging key connections in the brain. Daniel J. Siegel presents a groundbreaking new way of thinking about the emergence of the human mind-the process by which each of us becomes a feeling, thinking, remembering individual. Illuminating how and why neurobiology matters, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in human experience and development across the life span. Bookseller Inventory # AA69781572304536

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Book Description: Guilford Publications. Hardback. Book Condition: new. BRAND NEW, The Developing Mind: Towards a Neurobiology of Interpersonal Experience, Daniel J. Siegel, This book goes beyond the nature-nurture divisions that traditionally have constrained much of our thinking about development, exploring the role of interpersonal relationships in forging key connections in the brain. Daniel J. Siegel presents a groundbreaking new way of thinking about the emergence of the human mind-the process by which each of us becomes a feeling, thinking, remembering individual. Illuminating how and why neurobiology matters, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in human experience and development across the life span. Bookseller Inventory # B9781572304536

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Book Description: Taylor and Francis(Guilford Press), 1999. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 9.213 by 6.142 inches. (394 pages) This book goes beyond the nature-nurture divisions that traditionay have constrained much of our thinking about deveopment, exporing the roe of interpersona reationships in forging key connections in the brain. Danie J. Siege presents a groundbreaking new way of thinking about the emergence of the human mind-the process by which each of us becomes a feeing, thinking, remembering individua. Iuminating how and why neurobioogy matters, this book is essentia reading for anyone interested in human experience and deveopment across the ife span. Preface. Introduction: Mind, Brain, and Experience. Memory. Attachment. Emotion. Representations: Modes of Processing and the Construction of Reaity. States of Mind: Cohesion, Subjective Experience, and Compex Systems. Sef-Reguation. Interpersona Connection. Integration. 'Why can't we remember what we did at age three? Why are some chidren unusuay shy? What is the biochemistry of humiiation, and how can it be 'toxic to the deveoping chid's brain'? New and pausibe answers to these questions emerge from Siege's synthesis of neurobioogy, research psychoogy and cognitive science . His subject-how we become the peope we are-deserves to hod many readers spebound.' - Pubishers Weeky 'This is just the right book, on a very hot topic, at just the right time, by just the right author.This is a book to stimuate, iuminate, and drive our understanding of human deveopmenta processes forwards.' - Chid Psychoogy and Psychiatry Danie J. Siege received his medica degree from Harvard University and competed his postgraduate medica education at the University of Caifornia, Los Angees, with training in pediatrics, genera adut psychiatry, and chid and adoescent psychiatry. (Hardback). Bookseller Inventory # AG1572304537

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