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clinicians
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mindfulness practitioners
parents
general interest
Going beyond the nature-nurture divisions that traditionally have constrained much of our thinking about development, this book introduces the concept of "Interpersonal Neurobiology" and presents an integrative new framework for understanding the interface of the brain and the social environment. Dan Siegel addresses fundamental questions about mental health and dysfunction as he explores the ways that interpersonal relationships influence the genetically programmed unfolding of the human mind.





This book presents a unifying theory that shows how being mindfully aware and attending to the richness of our experience creates scientifically recognized enhancements in our physiology, mental functions, and interpersonal relationships. Using theory, science, and anecdote, Dan Siegel reveals how to transform the brain as well as promote well-being and emotional balance within psychotherapy and everyday life.




Born out of a series of workshops that combined research on how communication impacts brain development with Mary Hartzell's thirty years of experience as a child-development specialist and parent educator, this practical and accessible book guides parents through creating the necessary foundations for loving and secure relationships with their children.



As we move into the third millennium, the field of mental health is in an exciting position to bring together diverse ideas from a range of disciplines that illuminate our understanding of human experience: neurobiology, developmental psychology, traumatology, and systems theory. The contributors emphasize the ways in which the social environment, including relationships of childhood, adulthood, and the treatment milieu change aspects of the structure of the brain and ultimately alter the mind. Edited by Dan Siegel and Marion Solomon, contributors include Allan Schore, Bessel van der Kolk, Mary Main, Robert Neborsky, Francine Shapiro, and Diana Fosha.



Explore how mindfulness has the power to both change our most basic processes and elevate us to a higher plane of experience. Integrating poetry, mindfulness experiences, and discussions of the brain, science, and psychology, Diane Ackerman, Jon Kabat-Zinn, John O'Donohue, and Dan Siegel offer a wonderful immersion that weaves the work of each of the four presenters. Audio recordings also available.
11.5 Hours on DVD





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Discover and go deeper with the material from the book Parenting from the Inside Out with its authors as your guide. This in-depth professional training from Dan Siegel and Mary Hartzell enables educators and mental health practitioners to learn the steps involved in teaching parents the "Inside Out" approach. With active participation from over fifty professionals, this seminar offers an accessible and useful framework for professionals and parents, and is the only recorded formal training in the PFTIO approach.
10 Hours on DVD



Health and resilience are two of the most important things that a parent can help a child to develop. The question then becomes: how do we do this? Originally presented in Westport in 2006, teachers and parents will both appreciate this Interpersonal Neurobiological view of how to promote health and resilience in children.
1.5 Hours on DVD

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Bring the exciting world of social neuroscience and the exploration of social intelligence into your practice with this concise and entertaining overview. Originally presented at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, this recording summarizes the field and demonstrates its relevance to the practice of psychotherapy.
1.5 Hours on DVD





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Mindfulness can be incredibly useful and powerful, particularly in the setting of clinical work. This address presented at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium applies the principles of the mindful brain to the role of psychotherapy and introduces its importance in the clinical setting.
45 Minutes on DVD





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Being mindful as a parent produces positive outcomes for children! By blending issues related to the mindful brain with an approach to parenting, this seminar shows how every one can use mindfulness tools to promote well-being and resilience in children.
2.1 Hours on DVD


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Designed for psychotherapists of beginning or intermediate levels of training, this material defines the nature of implicit and explicit memory and provides an encapsulation of the proposal that PTSD involves the blockage of the integration of memory. Discussions focus directly on how to apply these concepts to the care of traumatized individuals and to evaluate the nature of unresolved trauma as a form of impaired integration in need of healing.
2 Hours on DVD

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Professionals, parents and others will appreciate this brief overview of mindfulness. Originally presented for parents of young interns in mindful yoga, the discussion introduces the importance of mindful awareness in building the circuitry of resilience.
1 Hour on MP3 Download


Integrate art and science for yourself with the recording of this three-day experiential seminar. The poetry of John O'Donohue and the science of Dan Siegel are brought together here as a lens with which to examine the ways in which we come to live on "automatic" and how we can stop this pervasive mindlessness, and awaken to a new way of living.
8.5 Hours on MP3 Download



Dan Goleman interviews Dan Siegel in a lively discussion of social intelligence, parenting and relationships. In user-friendly terms, together they explore the role of Interpersonal Neurobiology in relationships and the importance of mindsight in communication.
1 Hour on MP3 Download


How can mindful awareness be utilized in the practice of psychotherapy? Beginning with the cultivation of one's own mindfulness traits, the seminar explores the ways in which the curiosity, openness, acceptance, and love of the therapist enable the promotion of neural integration within the patient/client. Originally presented in Toronto.
3.5 Hours on MP3 Download


Discover how early intervention programs can help! Early intervention programs promote resilience in families and young children and therefore this recording can be especially useful for early educators, individuals working with children in clinical settings and motivated parents interested in the science of early development. Originally presented in Napa Valley.
7.5 Hours on MP3 Download


Mindfulness can help you become "your own best friend." Aimed at those with a general interest in mindfulness, this presentation introduces the basic approach of the mindful brain and shows how mindfulness can help harness the social circuits of the brain that help us regulate our bodies, minds and emotions.
1 Hour on MP3 Download


Understand and apply the Interpersonal Neurobiology approach to evaluation and treatment. Originally presented in Evanston, IL, this talk emphasizes the importance of various forms of integration and looks at the fundamental triangle of building human relationships: mind, relationships and the brain.
4.5 Hours on MP3 Download

Delve deeper into Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and its application in psychotherapy. This two-day program offers a helpful approach to becoming more familiar with IPNB as a way of knowing about human experience, defining the mind, and clarifying the interconnections among mind, brain, and relationships. Both new and experienced psychotherapists will benefit from how these fundamental principles can aid in evaluation and treatment of individuals suffering from a variety of conditions.
11 Hours on MP3 Download


Explore how mindfulness has the power to change our most basic processes and elevate us to a higher plane of experience. Integrating poetry, mindfulness experiences, and discussions of the brain, science, and psychology, Diane Ackerman, Jon Kabat-Zinn, John O'Donohue, and Dan Siegel offer a wonderful immersion that interweaves the work of each of the four presenters. High Definition DVD also available.
11 Hours on MP3 Download





Verse and immerse yourself in the Interpersonal Neurobiology view of how the mind, brain, and relationships interact to shape who we are and who we can become. Designed for listeners of all backgrounds, this recording is a comprehensive program useful for both personal development and professional education.
8 Hours on MP3 Download





Integration is at the heart of well-being. In Nine Domains of Integration, Dan Siegel explores this idea and defines and explores the nine domains of integration that can be a focus of therapy and personal growth. Designed for professional education, this presentation offers something for beginners and advanced clinicians alike.
3 Hours on MP3 Download

Get a great, concise introduction to Parenting from the Inside Out principles and approach in this brief presentation. Originally presented at Pacific Grove, CA, this talk is aimed directly at parents of kids of all ages.
2 Hours on MP3 Download

Explore the nine domains of integration and how mindful awareness facilitates growth in both the therapist and the patient/client, with this keynote address and discussion from the 2007 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium.
4 Hours on MP3 Download

This program will take you from theory to practice discussing the conceptual foundation of Interpersonal Neurobiology, experiential exercises in meditation, the complexity choir, and the nature of the mind and the development of mental health. Highlighted are issues related to evaluation and the prevention of mental illness, suicide, and the promotion of resilience.
4 Hours on MP3 Download



Therapists working with groups and families will appreciate this brief lecture on the field of Interpersonal Neurobiology. Originally presented at the American Family Therapy Academy 2006 Conference.
2 Hours on MP3 Download



Listeners of all backgrounds will enjoy this exploration of the various forms of attachment and how they reveal themselves in both relationships and psychotherapy. Recorded at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, this program defines attachment categories, and presents an Interpersonal Neurobiology approach to transforming insecure attachment in adults into earned secure attachments.
2 Hours on MP3 Download




In today's world, the basic three "R's" of education aren't enough. The three "R's" need a fourth basic skill: Reflection! Presented for educators and educational policy makers, this recording illuminates how reflective skills build the mindful brain and create nine "middle prefrontal functions" that range from regulating the body and emotions to empathy and moral behavior. The ability to reflect on the nature of the mind builds social and emotional intelligence, promotes compassion, and also enhances academic performance. Seems like a "no-brainer" that we should add this skill to our basic list of fundamental skills taught to students of all ages!
1.5 Hours on MP3 Download


What is going on in the adolescent brain? This introduction can help. Designed for parents, educators and others helping adolescents grow toward maturity and well-being, in this talk the lens of Interpersonal Neurobiology helps us delve into the nature of the mind and the forces at work in the reconstruction of the adolescent brain. Ways of staying sane and empathic with the transition of adolescence are highlighted throughout this introduction to the neurobiology of these complex and counter-intuitive teen years.
1.5 Hours on MP3 Download


Learn to promote social and emotional intelligence in the classroom! Using basic Interpersonal Neurobiology concepts, teachers and educators can approach didactic experiences in ways that help them develop these essential skills in their students. Originally presented at the "Learning and the Brain" conference in San Francisco.
2 Hours on MP3 Download


Immerse yourself in this three-day, integrated program of experiential practices and conceptual discussions about the Mindful Brain. A set of exercises systematically introduces each participant to a progressively more intricate immersion into the nature of mindful awareness. This program is designed to be helpful and accessible to those totally new to mindfulness as well as highly experienced practitioners in understanding mindful awareness and its capacity to promote well-being.
8.5 Hours on MP3 Download



Focusing on the treatment of individuals with substance abuse, this seminar highlights the power of mindful awareness in clinical work and introduces the Interpersonal Neurobiology approach to psychotherapy, in general. Originally presented at the 2nd annual "Neuroscience Meets Recovery Conference" in Las Vegas.
3.5 Hours on MP3 Download

Go beyond the book "The Mindful Brain." This is not a reading of the book; rather, this program complements the book by diving deeply into related issues of how mindfulness can be seen as a way of becoming your own best friend. This perspective is designed for all levels of listeners and takes us deeply into both experiential exercises and the science, bringing us to how mindful awareness and the way we focus our attention--how we reflect and attune to ourselves?promotes well-being in our lives.
4 Hours on MP3 Download





A wonderful summary of Dan Siegel's original work, the Mindsight Lectures were delivered for a diverse audience from professionals to parents, policy-makers to the general public. Here Dan Siegel offers a way of understanding human development and a scientifically-based exploration of subjective experience. Throughout, he provides an overview of the field of Interpersonal Neurobiology and the importance of mindsight in our everyday lives in both personal and cultural practices.
5 Hours on CD




An integrated system moves in a FACES flow, which is Flexible, Adaptive, Coherent, Energized, and Stable. When not integrated, the system moves to either bank of chaos and/or rigidity. For people in treatment, integration is key to healing! This talk on Interpersonal Neurobiology and integration lays out how therapists can approach evaluation and treatment from a new perspective and organize therapy along the nine domains of integration to benefit themselves and their patients/clients.
1 Hour on MP3 Download

This two and a half hour presentation on Interpersonal Neurobiology focuses on the central role of integration in psychotherapy. An integrated system moves in the flow of FACES: Flexible, Adaptive, Coherent, Energized, and Stable. When not integrated, the system moves to either bank of chaos and/or rigidity. The harmonious flow of integration enables therapists to approach evaluation and treatment from a new perspective and organizes therapy along the domains of integration explored in this seminar.
2.5 Hours on MP3 Download

In this reading of their innovative parenting book, Dan Siegel and early childhood educator Mary Hartzell reveal that the first step in raising happy and healthy children is to fully understand and learn from your own childhood experiences. Drawing upon exciting new findings in neurobiology and attachment research, they explain how interpersonal relationships directly impact the development of the brain, and offer parents an approach to support a deeper understanding of themselves that will help them raise compassionate and resilient children.
9 Hours on CD


