
Title | : | The Developing Mind, Third Edition: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are |
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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 Incorporates findings from a huge body of recent research; over 1000 citations added Revisits and refines the core hypotheses of interpersonal neurobiology Chapter on the experience of belonging and the development of identity New or expanded discussions of behavioral epigenetics the default mode network of the brain social neuroscience cultural and gender issues theory of mind the Wheel of Awareness contemplative practice the science of consciousness and PLEASE NOTE When you purchase this title the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio
The Developing Mind, Third Edition: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are Reviews
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The book itself is great However students using this Kindle version for school will have difficulty because each chapter begins on a page number the right one and does not change the page number throughout the course of the book The whole introduction shows page 1 Chapter 1 shows page 25 or something So irritating for citing material from the book
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Enjoying what I have read so far
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Good book from scientific point of viewPractice not as promised much theoryToo much repetition and few practice in 500 pagesHard to read Very few graphics and too much writingRigid No recommended from this point of viewThis book deserves much explanation by schemes and graphics