The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We AreGuilford Publications, 27. 5. 2020 - Počet stran: 674 This highly influential work--now in a revised and expanded third edition incorporating major advances in the field--gives clinicians, educators, and students a new understanding of what the mind is, how it grows, and how to promote healthy development and resilience. Daniel J. Siegel synthesizes cutting-edge research from multiple disciplines, revealing the ways in which neural processes are fundamentally shaped by interpersonal relationships throughout life. And even when early experiences are not optimal, building deeper connections to other people and to one's own internal experience remains a powerful resource for growth. Professors praise the book’s utility in courses from developmental psychology and child development to neuroscience and counseling. New to This Edition
|
Obsah
An Interpersonal Neurobiology Perspective | 1 |
1 The Embodied Brain Awareness and the Nature of Energy | 25 |
Cohesion Subjective Experience and Complex Systems | 81 |
3 Memory and Narrative | 121 |
4 Attachment and a Sense of Self | 167 |
5 Emotion as Shifts in Integration | 230 |
Modes of Processing and the Construction of Experience | 272 |
7 Regulation and Coherence | 325 |
8 Interpersonal Connection and the Relational Mind | 369 |
9 Integration Within and Between | 411 |
A Framework for Cultivating Integration | 461 |
Glossary | 501 |
Notes | 513 |
References | 551 |
| 653 | |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
activity adaptive adult affect allostasis amygdala appraisal arousal aspects attunement autism autobiographical autobiographical memory awareness become behavior bodily body brain capacity caregivers child childhood circuits clinical cognitive coherent communication complex connections connectome consciousness cortical create cultural developmental differentiated disorder emerges emotion dysregulation emotion regulation ence encoding energy and information energy flow epigenetic episodic memory explicit memory feel flow of energy function genetic hippocampus human IJzendoorn impaired implicit individual infant influence integration interactions interconnected internal interoceptive interpersonal interpersonal relationships involve Journal learning linkage linked lives mediated ment mental models mindsight mirror neurons narrative nature networks neural neurobiology NeuroImage neurons neuroplasticity Neuroscience nonverbal orbitofrontal orbitofrontal cortex organization parents patterns perception person plateaus prefrontal cortex Psychology Psychopathology reflect regions relational relationships representations response reveal right hemisphere role Schore Sciences secure attachment sensations sense shape Siegel social stress structure studies subjective experience suggest synaptic three-P tion tive trauma
