In a Fast-Forward World, a Pause to Breathe
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The New York Times by Andrew C. Revkin Read Article >>
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Psychotherapy Networker by Alan Sroufe and Daniel Siegel While many schools of psychotherapy have held that our early experiences with our caretakers have a powerful impact on our adult functioning, there have been plenty of hard-nosed academics and researchers who’ve remained unconvinced. Download PDF >>
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Psychotherapy Networker by Mary Sykes Wylie and Lynn Turner This article discusses the passionate debate between Jerome Kagan and Dan Siegel regarding the importance of early childhood experience. Download PDF >>
The Attuned Therapist: Does attachment theory really matter? Read More »
Shambhala Sun by Daniel J. Siegel Barry Boyce, for the Shambhala Sun : What are some of the benefits of mindfulness –both the practice and the state of mind– for our health and healing? Read Article >>
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The Huffington Post by Cristina Carlino How can we let our kids know of all the glorious wishes we have for them without making them feel beholden to our dreams? How can we guide – not force – our children towards their true journey in life? Read Article >>
Dream a Little Dream: Positive Ways to Guide Your Child’s Future Read More »
TIME Magazine by Maia Szalavitz An antibullying program teaches kids to empathize by bringing a mother and baby into the classroom. Read Article >>
The Huffington Post: PBS’s ‘This Emotional Life’ by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. “Where do we come from?” my four-year old daughter asked years ago. This poignant query often emerges as children mature and wonder about themselves in the world. On Mother’s Day we are all invited to consider this question of our origins. We do
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Elle Magazine Joseph Hooper The latest brain science suggests that the ancient wisdom is literally true: Honing your higher mental faculties can actually change your brain and help you tame your moods. Read Article >>
You Are What You Think Read More »
KCET Blog – The Guest Room by Matthew Williams I approached my daughter’s day care teacher for suggestions and she pointed me towards a seminar called Parenting from the Inside Out. Led by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel, a clinical professor from UCLA, the seminar was billed as way to explore the internal world of parenting
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Los Angeles Times by Nancie Clare When Siegel was a med student, he was actively discouraged from finding out what patients were thinking. Now in his current practice as a clinical psychiatrist, executive director of Mindsight and codirector of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA, it’s the mind he is most interested in –
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Newsweek by David H. Freedman Medicine may allow us to challenge our genetic inheritance and repair insults to the brain, whether as Alzheimer’s sufferers or moody, forgetful people and hazy thinkers. Some researchers are hoping to develop more natural methods that could have the same IQ-boosting effect in healthy people as drugs and other treatments.
Education.com by Danielle Wood “What if you possessed a secret formula that made your child smarter, more independent, more secure – a kid capable of forming deep and loving relationships, showing compassion for others, and having a true connection to her parents? Well there is no secret formula, but there is a secret…Daniel Siegel, M.D.,
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