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The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are

The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are

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Author: Daniel J. Siegel
Publisher: The Guilford Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 6150

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 394
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 5.9 x 1

ISBN: 1572307404
Dewey Decimal Number: 155
EAN: 9781572307407
ASIN: 1572307404

Publication Date: October 22, 2001
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Product Description
This book goes beyond the nature and 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 and 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 clinicians, educators, researchers, and students interested in human experience and development across the life span



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5 out of 5 stars State of the art on the brain, as of today...   December 18, 2007
This book is a great summary on the current understanding of the brain and the nervous system, and how it can only be looked at as a whole, anything else will only limit the understanding to temporary symptoms. For a non-brain expert, this book is definitely not an easy read, I would read 2-4 pages at once and then take a few days to digest it. I know I will re-read it again, there is so much material in there.
This book opened the door to finally having an idea of what it was that has been going on in my mind since childhood, unlocked the integration of my experiences, to heal and become my true self.



5 out of 5 stars Dr Georgia D. Andrianopoulos, author, "Retrain your Brain Reshape your Body"   October 23, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Dr Siegel has mastered the art of weaving the story of how experience wires brain tissue. Your character is the result of interactions with people and experiences that shaped your brain. Your unique experiences help shape your eating-brain: determining the desire for comfort foods, cravings and how often you feel the urge to eat. "Retrain your Brain Reshape your Body" provides specific brain-based tools made up of pleasant experiences that help rewire the adult eating-brain in reverse: away from old patterns of cravings and compulsive overeating, allowing you to stick to your weight loss program and achieve a healthy weight.


1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money   July 22, 2007
 5 out of 20 found this review helpful

I'm not brilliant, nor am I stupid. I am a doctoral level psychologist who has read many books on neurophysiology, memory, cognition, attachment, etc. I regret having bought and read this book. It is repetitive, repetitive, repetitive. If you take out the repetition, it doesn't say much that is new. Largely, we don't know, we can hypothesize, we need more research.


5 out of 5 stars An Excellent Read   May 10, 2007
 2 out of 10 found this review helpful

I was pleased to read this book by Daniel Siegel. It is an easy read about a complicated but fascinating subject! Thank you


3 out of 5 stars what is he trying to say?   January 4, 2007
 7 out of 35 found this review helpful

The author uses a hundred words when he could have gotten the message across with ten. There are better books out there on the topic.

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