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The Neurobiology of "We": How Relationships, the Mind, and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (Sounds True Audio Learning Course)
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The Neurobiology of "We": How Relationships, the Mind, and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (Sounds True Audio Learning Course) | Audio CD

by Daniel J. Siegel (Author)

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Binding:  Audio CD
Publisher:  Sounds True, Incorporated
Edition:  Unabridgedth Edition
Publication Date:  May 01, 2008
Sales Rank:  36,553th


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You've no doubt heard of the mind-body connection. But Daniel J. Siegel suggests that there's another piece to the puzzle: the profound influence of those around us. On The Neurobiology of "We," the founder of the emerging field known as interpersonal neurobiology presents a new model of human potential that he calls the mindbody-relationship connection. Building on more than two decades of scientific research, Siegel offers listeners an in-depth exploration of this new map of human consciousness; insights into how interpersonal experiences shape the developing mind and foster emotional well-being; details on the untapped power this connection holds for individual and societal transformation; and more.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 5 reviews)

Great Information by James F. Harris (Chesapeake, OH) 5 Stars
June 03, 2009
This is a wonderful program! If you are into learning about the interaction of the brain and relationships this will give you a ton of information. Dan is an excellent communicator and brilliant scientist. Caution this is not for the light listener. You need to seriously want to learn about this, because it is a lot of information.

Beautiful integration of science, attachment, and mindfulness by Eileen A. Epstein (Jersey City, NJ USA) 4 Stars
May 13, 2009
Dan Siegel has done an elegant job of explaining in a very non-pedantic style, the integration the current theories of brain function, the mind, attachment, and mindfulness. I strongly recommend this to all who want to discover how we become who we are - and how we CAN change. This seminar is not only a treat for experienced psychotherapists, but should be required material in all high school health curriculum. This review is 5 stars - not 4 as shown (that was a typing error).

Excellent educational resource, clear and understandable teaching by Edward B. Davis (Virginia Beach, VA) 5 Stars
February 12, 2009
In this seven-disk lecture series, Dr. Daniel Siegel does a wonderful job of explaining the ins and outs of interpersonal neurobiology in a compelling and easy-to-understand manner. I highly recommend this resource.

it all makes sense now by swamp girl (woodstock ny usa) 5 Stars
December 16, 2008
This is the integrative work on integration - how it works and how to help others - it should change how clinical mental health is taught, how services are delivered - i recommend it to professionals and lay people alike - very user friendly.

Integrate! by Purple (USA) 5 Stars
November 28, 2008
This course is worth its weight in gold for those who want to integrate the biology of the nervous system with their own life experiences. Transpiration as defined herein is a destination for all of us. It takes 8 hours of listening carefully to fully understand what transpiration embodies, but the return on your 8 hours is an insight into eternity. A great investment. Lawrence M. Nelson, MD, MBA Research Gynecologist Specialist in Integrative Reproductive Medicine Federal Liaison to Rachel's Well, Inc. http://RachelsWell.org

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