
Teenager’s Brain – How to See Clearly
The Matt Townsend Show
Dr. Siegel being interviewed by Dr. Matt Townsend
Dr. Siegel discuss his New York Times bestseller Brainstorm.

Dr. Siegel being interviewed by Dr. Matt Townsend
Dr. Siegel discuss his New York Times bestseller Brainstorm.

Denise Dador
A local psychiatrist says disciplining your children using timeouts is not the way to go. Dr. Dan Siegel explains “No-Drama Discipline” in his new book.

Dr. Siegel being interviewed by Stephen Bukowski
In this audio you’ll learn: How to define “mindsight”? What is interpersonal neurobiology and how these two ideas relate to our human experience? The difference between the “mind” and the brain. How to recognize and acknowledge feelings and experiences without being consumed by them? What role does media play in how we view the world? Do we have an opportunity to shift the flow of information from a predominantly externally focused paradigm to one that helps us gain awareness of our own internal processes and attachments?

Dr. Dan Siegel
In May, Garrison Institute International, the Flow Foundation and Erasmus University co-sponsored a fascinating conference in the Netherlands, “Education of the Heart: A Fundamental Change in Education and Didactics.” Held at Erasmus University’s Rotterdam School of Management and organized by our colleague Sander Tideman, an international sustainability and leadership advisor, featuring His Holiness the Dalai Lama in dialog with our colleague Dr. Dan Siegel, a leading psychiatrist, bestselling author and trustee of the Institute.

by Dr. Dan Siegel
If you are like me when I was an adolescent, you may realize that some pretty big things have changed in your life.

Dr. Dan Siegel being interviewed by Marty Moss-Coane

At the Thrive event
What if all it took to better your health was inner reflection? The willingness to look inward can significantly affect our physical health, neuropsychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., said at Thrive, The Huffington Post’s second Third Metric conference on redefining success beyond the two metrics of money and power.

by Rob Asghar
Most managers eagerly pay lip service to concepts like trust, teamwork and innovation. But many haven’t gotten around to accepting what the latest science has to say about which kind of work environment produces these things.

by Dr. Dan Siegel
Adolescence is as much a perplexing time of life as it is an amazing one. Running roughly between the ages of twelve and twenty-four (yes, into our mid-twenties!), adolescence is known across cultures as a time of great challenge for both adolescents and the adults who support them.

Dr. Dan Siegel being interviewed by Lynne Malcolm
When you’re a teenager, life is on fire, wildly exciting with limitless possibilities. It can also be overwhelming and dangerous. In the past raging hormones have been blamed – but we’re now learning that it’s down to the very particular and important way that the adolescent brain develops.
Dr. Dan Siegel being interviewed by Andrew Ferebee

Dr. Dan Siegel being interviewed by Michel Martin
Teenagers are often seen as impulsive and moody. But psychiatrist Daniel Siegel says it’s time to rethink adolescence as a time of great opportunity, as well as challenge. Host Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Siegel about the teenage brain and his new book Brainstorm. Parents Leslie Morgan Steiner and Aracely Panameno join in.
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