Dr. Dan Siegel - An Interpersonal Neurobiology Approach to Resilience and the Development of Empathy

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Dr. Siegel is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA. He is the acclaimed author of "The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are" which introduced us to interpersonal neurobiology. He has written extensively for professional publications which have been translated into more than 30 languages. He has also written four parenting books. His latest book (2016) is "Mind, A Journey to the Heart of Being Human", “offers a deep exploration of our mental lives as they emerge from the body and our relations to each other and the world around us.” - He was speaking at the Roots of Empathy 2017 Research Symposium in Toronto
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Komentáře • 13

  • @anitastruthers1896
    @anitastruthers1896 Před 3 lety +1

    "The self advanced into that unique graveyard" love this statement so profound and sadly true.

    • @anthonyalfredo563
      @anthonyalfredo563 Před 3 lety

      Sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
      I stupidly forgot the password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.

    • @morgangraham7190
      @morgangraham7190 Před 3 lety

      @Anthony Alfredo Instablaster :)

  • @carolapersoon7501
    @carolapersoon7501 Před rokem

    It makes te world a brighter place.

  • @ShaySails
    @ShaySails Před 4 lety +2

    I can't thank you enough!

  • @jessicadora7213
    @jessicadora7213 Před 3 lety

    I resonate deeply with this presentation! Been thinking about these questions re: empathy and compassion for a long time. This helps make sense of many past feelings, memories, and current experiences. Very useful ideas for self improvement, especially improvement of relationships with others. Thank you, Dr. Siegel!

  • @liesbethelsink3713
    @liesbethelsink3713 Před 4 lety +1

    Incredibile useful lecture. Thanks so much Dr. Siegel.

  • @melissamybubbles6139
    @melissamybubbles6139 Před 4 lety

    How does all this effect what and how people end up studying or voting or any number of other things?
    What if the person who has had horrible experiences makes sense of what happened to them in a bizarre way that ends up hurting their child? I've come across people with this situation.

    • @ShaySails
      @ShaySails Před 4 lety

      Those people you've come across were not integrated! When someone is integrated they will not have to worry about harming their child that way.

  • @bahramnooshinravan1940

    Our world inside and outside is getting to a chaos. It is not like when Fredlik Engels said almost two century ago in letter to Carl Marx in a letter that the more it becomes chaotic the more we get to feel the need of socialism and eventually closer to the real socialism. The treat is that we actually are going to losing our beautiful planet. It might be already late. But we can not live without hope. I am so surprised that how so well Dan Siegel explains Empathy and core of being human and still not talking anything about real socialism. if the relationship is what we have to change in our society to get a better world, why can we not get rid off the capitalism system which is noting but setting type of relationship among us which contradict human essence of being. Understanding of "MWe" is what the real socialism is all about. Humanist society is what we should be looking for before it is too late. At least for our today happiness.

    • @ShaySails
      @ShaySails Před 4 lety

      Yes, this is how we can create a human society.

    • @artandculture5262
      @artandculture5262 Před rokem

      You are a product made of left leaning academia, not reality.

  • @carolapersoon7501
    @carolapersoon7501 Před rokem

    No differentiantion. That is what umempathetic people do. Like narcisists.