Dr. Dan Siegel
Dr. Dan Siegel
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"The Power of Showing Up" talk at Powell's Book Store in Portland, OR - January 2020
Join me in this audio recording of an overview of Tina Payne Bryson and my new book that helps promote secure attachment and the development of resilience and an internal compass in our children. You'll even hear a complexity choir as we explore the nature of chaos and rigidity, or the harmony that arises with integration! -- Enjoy, Dan
Get your copy of "The Power of Showing Up" here: www.randomhousebooks.com/campaign/thepowerofshowingup/
Visit my website at: www.drdansiegel.com
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Don't miss your chance! Register now and join us for our Annual IPNB Conference (April 26-28, 2019)Don't miss your chance! Register now and join us for our Annual IPNB Conference (April 26-28, 2019)
Don't miss your chance! Register now and join us for our Annual IPNB Conference (April 26-28, 2019)
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"Timeless Wisdom, Timely Action: Interconnection, Awareness and Identity in the Cultivation of Compassion and Well-being" - A three-day gathering from April 26, 27 and 28, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Click the link below for more information and to register! lifespanlearn.org/conferences/upcoming-programs/timeless-wisdom-timely-action-cultivating-presence-compassion-mwe-and-wellbeing-in-th...
Join us for our Annual Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference - April 26 - 28, 2019Join us for our Annual Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference - April 26 - 28, 2019
Join us for our Annual Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference - April 26 - 28, 2019
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"Timeless Wisdom, Timely Action: Interconnection, Awareness and Identity in the Cultivation of Compassion and Well-being" - A three-day gathering from April 26, 27 and 28, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Click the link below for more information and to register! lifespanlearn.org/conferences/upcoming-programs/timeless-wisdom-timely-action-cultivating-presence-compassion-mwe-and-wellbeing-in-th...
Join us for our Annual Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference - April 26 - 28, 2019Join us for our Annual Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference - April 26 - 28, 2019
Join us for our Annual Interpersonal Neurobiology Conference - April 26 - 28, 2019
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"Timeless Wisdom, Timely Action: Interconnection, Awareness and Identity in the Cultivation of Compassion and Well-being" - A three-day gathering from April 26, 27 and 28, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Click the link below for more information and to register! lifespanlearn.org/conferences/upcoming-programs/timeless-wisdom-timely-action-cultivating-presence-compassion-mwe-and-wellbeing-in-th...
The Science Behind AwareThe Science Behind Aware
The Science Behind Aware
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Discover the science behind the Wheel of Awareness with this short video, including exclusive clips of Dan doing his meditation at Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree!
Welcome to Aware!Welcome to Aware!
Welcome to Aware!
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Pre-Order my new book Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence! Available in stores August 21, 2018.
The Yes Brain - Receptive vs. ReactiveThe Yes Brain - Receptive vs. Reactive
The Yes Brain - Receptive vs. Reactive
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What is the difference between a receptive vs. reactive outlook?
The Yes Brain DispositionThe Yes Brain Disposition
The Yes Brain Disposition
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How much influence do parents have on their child's disposition?
The Yes Brain IntroThe Yes Brain Intro
The Yes Brain Intro
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Dr. Dan Siegel's Hand Model of the BrainDr. Dan Siegel's Hand Model of the Brain
Dr. Dan Siegel's Hand Model of the Brain
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BRAINSTORM: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage BrainBRAINSTORM: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain
BRAINSTORM: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain
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Dr. Dan Siegel shares his research findings and dispels the negative myths of adolescence prevalent in the media. He also reveals how crucial brain development between ages 12 and 24 prepares young people to thrive as interdependent adults. Dr. Siegel’s insights teach parents how to work together with their teens to enhance self-awareness, support family connections, and reduce vulnerability to...
MIND: Cliffhanger TeaserMIND: Cliffhanger Teaser
MIND: Cliffhanger Teaser
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Join New York Times Bestselling Author Dr. Dan Siegel for a behind the scenes look at his new book "MIND: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human." For more information on this work, please click here: www.drdansiegel.com/books/mind/
MIND: What Didn't Make the CutMIND: What Didn't Make the Cut
MIND: What Didn't Make the Cut
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Join New York Times Bestselling Author Dr. Dan Siegel for a behind the scenes look at his new book "MIND: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human." For more information on this work, please click here: www.drdansiegel.com/books/mind/
MIND: Consciousness and the Arrow of TimeMIND: Consciousness and the Arrow of Time
MIND: Consciousness and the Arrow of Time
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Join New York Times Bestselling Author Dr. Dan Siegel for a behind the scenes look at his new book "MIND: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human." For more information on this work, please click here: www.drdansiegel.com/books/mind/
MIND: The Ws and TimeMIND: The Ws and Time
MIND: The Ws and Time
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Join New York Times Bestselling Author Dr. Dan Siegel for a behind the scenes look at his new book "MIND: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human." For more information on this work, please click here: www.drdansiegel.com/books/mind/

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  • @karolinabuchling5892
    @karolinabuchling5892 Місяць тому

    Beautiful. I m so grateful for your work and books.

  • @justnoted2995
    @justnoted2995 2 місяці тому

    Hand-made and God-made; things don't just evolve professor... the rest makes sense though

  • @patriciamorgan2501
    @patriciamorgan2501 2 місяці тому

  • @patriciamorgan2501
    @patriciamorgan2501 2 місяці тому

  • @oliversakanyi7238
    @oliversakanyi7238 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @emskilled
    @emskilled 2 місяці тому

    I wish I could hang this video on my wall. Wow, than you so much Dr. Dan Siegel!

  • @janetthornton9412
    @janetthornton9412 3 місяці тому

    I am not a clinician, but a human looking for growth in my own development. This talk is brilliant! Thank you so much. Dan for President! 😁

  • @alessandroburchi5406
    @alessandroburchi5406 3 місяці тому

    Wow! Thank you Dan for this Amazing idea! Since I'm writing an essay, about the connection between hand gestures and yi Ching pentagrams; can I share your words in the research for TuiNa massage school?

  • @user-mp4mo3qu5s
    @user-mp4mo3qu5s 4 місяці тому

    Are there studies on the model of the mind in the hand because I am conducting a master's study on it.

  • @user-mp4mo3qu5s
    @user-mp4mo3qu5s 4 місяці тому

    Are there studies on the model of the mind in the hand because I am conducting a master's study on it.

  • @aslhanyaman9961
    @aslhanyaman9961 5 місяців тому

    🙏🏼

  • @mariemac5347
    @mariemac5347 6 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @drkpk384
    @drkpk384 7 місяців тому

    thanks dr GOD BLESS you make videos about religion islam and its benificial effects on brain thanks

  • @nicolaslade6733
    @nicolaslade6733 7 місяців тому

    Just love your sense of humour. Just reading Mind

  • @yogawithcedar4626
    @yogawithcedar4626 7 місяців тому

    Brilliant! Informative & helpful, and I appreciate the humorous touch, especially your little wave at the end.

  • @FEAdeES
    @FEAdeES 7 місяців тому

    The speaker thanks the audience for inviting them to talk about adolescence. They discuss the concept of adolescence as a distinct period between childhood dependency and adult responsibility. The speaker debunks myths about raging hormones, negative stereotypes of adolescents, and the idea that adolescence should be rushed through. They emphasize the importance of mentorship during this time and highlight the potential for growth and development in adolescence. The purpose of this period is to encourage adolescents to explore beyond their family unit and prepare them for life outside their comfort zone. The brain develops through a combination of genetics and experience. The nervous system, made up of neurons, is similar to sophisticated skin cells and serves as the interface between the outside world and the inside world. Early experiences with caregivers shape how the brain is structured and can have long-term effects on self-perception. Secure attachment, characterized by being seen, soothed, and feeling safe, promotes feelings of wholeness and connection with others. These experiences also contribute to self-regulation skills in early childhood. Throughout life, relationships continue to shape our sense of self. The brain continues to develop connections until around age 11-13 when pruning begins, specializing circuitry for greater efficiency. Adolescence is a period of brain remodeling involving pruning and myelination. Pruning leads to specialization and differentiation, while myelination allows for more effective communication between neurons. Stress can increase pruning and make it difficult to regulate emotions. The limbic area of the brain, which changes significantly during adolescence, is responsible for basic bodily functions and reactive states such as fight or flight. Stress is a serious issue across all age groups and professions, leading to burnout and even suicidal thinking. A simple exercise in mindful awareness can help shift from a reactive state to a receptive state. The transcript discusses the emotional states experienced by individuals, such as frustration, pain, shame, and annoyance. It also explores the concept of a reactive state (no brain) versus a receptive state (yes brain), emphasizing the importance of encouraging a yes brain state in parenting and life. The limbic area's functions in creating emotions, motivation, evaluation, memory, and attachment are explained. Changes in self-awareness and turning to friends for support during adolescence are also discussed. Additionally, the cortex is described as the last part of the brain to develop with its role in making maps of sensory information. The frontal lobe is responsible for abstract thinking, morality, and compassion. It is connected to the limbic area and brain stem, receiving signals from the body and social world. The prefrontal cortex coordinates and balances five sources of energy flow: limbic area, brainstem body, social world. There are nine functions that come from this integrative role: regulating the body, attuned communication, emotional balance, response flexibility, soothing fear, insight/mindfulness/self-awareness/perspective thinking (mental time travel), empathy (understanding others' perspectives), morality (realizing interconnectedness with others), intuition (bodily wisdom). These functions can be developed in children through practices taught at school or learned from books like 'Brainstorm'. Adolescence brings about changes in the brain that have both downsides and upsides. Actions Items: Based on the transcript, here are the follow-ups and action items that can be identified: 1. Raise awareness about the essence of adolescence: The speaker emphasized the need to clarify the truths about adolescence for both adolescents themselves and their parents. This can be done through various means such as sharing the information presented in the transcript, organizing talks or workshops on adolescence, and promoting resources like books or articles that discuss the topic. 2. Support emotional spark: It is important to recognize and support the emotional experiences of adolescents. Parents and educators can learn skills for emotional regulation and help adolescents develop emotional intelligence. This can be done through practices like mindfulness, emotion-focused conversations, and creating a safe and supportive environment. 3. Encourage social engagement: Adolescents need social connections and collaboration. Parents and educators can create opportunities for adolescents to engage with others, encourage teamwork and cooperation, and foster a sense of belonging within their communities. 4. Foster creative exploration: Adolescents should be encouraged to explore their interests, passions, and creativity. Parents and educators can provide opportunities for adolescents to try new things, support their unique talents, and promote a growth mindset that emphasizes the learning process rather than just outcomes. 5. Reevaluate homework practices: The speaker mentioned that the effectiveness of homework diminishes after one or two hours. Educators should consider reevaluating homework policies to ensure that they are meaningful, manageable, and aligned with the goals of learning and development. 6. Focus on integrated identity: Adolescents should be encouraged to develop an integrated identity that combines a sense of self (me identity) with a sense of belonging to a larger community (we identity). Parents and educators can facilitate this process by promoting values such as kindness, compassion, and social responsibility. 7. Promote lifelong learning and resilience: Parents and educators should emphasize the importance of lifelong learning and resilience in adolescents. This can be done by fostering a love for learning, teaching problem-solving skills, promoting a growth mindset, and providing support during challenging times. 8. Take personal action: Individuals can take personal action by reflecting on their own beliefs and behaviors towards adolescence. This may involve examining and challenging any negative stereotypes or misconceptions they hold, and actively seeking ways to support and empower adolescents in their lives. 9. Spread the message: By sharing the insights and information from the transcript, individuals can raise awareness about the essence of adolescence and promote a more positive and supportive approach towards this stage of development. This can be done through conversations, social media, or participating in relevant community events or initiatives. 10. Participate in book clubs or discussions: The speaker mentioned the availability of resources like the Brainstorm book, which provides further guidance and strategies for supporting adolescents. Individuals can consider joining book clubs or discussions focused on adolescent development to deepen their understanding and share insights with others. Remember, these follow-ups and action items are based on the information provided in the transcript. It is important to adapt and customize these actions according to individual contexts and needs.

  • @emzm3723
    @emzm3723 7 місяців тому

    I'm a school counselor and I teach this to my elementary students. One of my 5th graders had a question. What do you mean by our 200 million year old mammalian brain and 300 million year old reptilian brain? Did we evolve from reptiles?

  • @user-cn5my6nx1q
    @user-cn5my6nx1q 8 місяців тому

    Bravo!!!!!!!! so betaufull, im crying

  • @mikeince2929
    @mikeince2929 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the nod Ms Cairns

  • @ericbaum228
    @ericbaum228 8 місяців тому

    The parts about building a strong sense of self-awareness and seeking fulfillment through acts of service is pretty good. The rest about anti-competitive learning sounds like wisdom that came from someone who never worked for anyone. It's also patently false that one's academic pedigree has no bearing on that individual's professional trajectory. Top law firms or global banks do not hire DeVey graduates.

  • @user-qk6kf6ej3k
    @user-qk6kf6ej3k 8 місяців тому

    You like to talk grandpa

  • @ohaio-zl9rv
    @ohaio-zl9rv 9 місяців тому

    This is a bad guy. He wants to make money.

  • @sky-jd1vy
    @sky-jd1vy 10 місяців тому

    great content sir.

  • @alexmay1772
    @alexmay1772 11 місяців тому

    integration creates wellbeing

  • @TheSybil47
    @TheSybil47 11 місяців тому

    Wow! Dr. Siegel is good at explaining very complicated stuff. I'm so glad I stumbled on this video, after having searched for something like this for a very long time. Thanks God he's not boring to listen to, because it really matters how you present scientific material, so all of us can understand our brain better.

  • @Vannie1958
    @Vannie1958 11 місяців тому

    Did you say, about our caregivers, "we can be sued by them"?

  • @nemodapimpfish
    @nemodapimpfish Рік тому

    Pointless flapping

  • @iamlordstarbuilder5595
    @iamlordstarbuilder5595 Рік тому

    This video was the singular catalyst for connecting psychology and neuroscience in my head, it just makes mental health and human behavior make so much more sense than everything else I've been taught about both.

  • @nahuriradoreen3014
    @nahuriradoreen3014 Рік тому

    Well done

  • @burning_buddha
    @burning_buddha Рік тому

    Thank you for this video Dan. Greetings from Austria ! ❤

  • @oliverlyttelton2940
    @oliverlyttelton2940 Рік тому

    Its seems to me that IPNB not a field. I would rather describe it as a perspective desire to enhance the integration of several other existing disciplines. Claiming it as a field in its own right seems disingenuous.

  • @magdalenahilbert3797
    @magdalenahilbert3797 Рік тому

    Interesting

  • @bobbyn28
    @bobbyn28 Рік тому

    Where can we buy that pillow?

  • @tthong8129
    @tthong8129 Рік тому

    Where is the cerebellum in this hand model?

    • @uriahpeep9008
      @uriahpeep9008 11 місяців тому

      Don't be so picky.....it fell off the model.....because the glue didn't hold!

  • @littlesister1211
    @littlesister1211 Рік тому

    I'm a few years too late 🤣 I would've loved to go to this if I had known what I know now!

  • @registeredmental
    @registeredmental Рік тому

    I take it your doctorate is not in neurology?

    • @uriahpeep9008
      @uriahpeep9008 11 місяців тому

      That is precisely true.....his doctorate is in.....basket weaving 101.......bye...

  • @andreasmuser5650
    @andreasmuser5650 Рік тому

    👍

  • @deboravichel685
    @deboravichel685 Рік тому

    Thanks for that helpful model of the brain!

  • @Quantumlight505
    @Quantumlight505 Рік тому

    I discovered this by accident while high as hell

    • @uriahpeep9008
      @uriahpeep9008 11 місяців тому

      Strong drink is the drink of the devil......now, go cut your grass and scrub your kitchen floor!

  • @user-hd6lj6tw9z
    @user-hd6lj6tw9z Рік тому

    لماذا توقفت هذه الفديوهات الرائعة كلام عجيب في خلق علاقات قمة في الجمال انا من السودان واتاحت لنا الترجمة معرفة الكثير

  • @user-hd6lj6tw9z
    @user-hd6lj6tw9z Рік тому

    لماذا اختفي دانيال سيقال هل هو موجود هل هو حي لا توحد فديوهات جديدة

  • @user-hd6lj6tw9z
    @user-hd6lj6tw9z Рік тому

    حقيقة مذهل يا دانيال سيقال محاضرات خارقة انا من السودان وترجمت كتبك للعربية انا استاذ جامعي لقد افتدني كثيرا.. وانا الان احضر هذه المحاضرة مترجمة للعربية

    • @zaghlool25
      @zaghlool25 Рік тому

      أين هي الترجمة العربية لو سمحت؟

    • @user-hd6lj6tw9z
      @user-hd6lj6tw9z Рік тому

      @@zaghlool25 الترجمة العربية تصنعها انت 1- تذهب إلى اعدادات في نفس الفيديو 2- تختار ترجمة تلقائية 3- ابحث عنها واضغط عليها واختار لغة عربية 4- تنشأ لك ترجمة عربية مفيدة وممتازة جداً كمان لو بطئت سرعة العرض مبالغة تستمتع بها جداً مودتي ابو زينب

    • @zaghlool25
      @zaghlool25 Рік тому

      ​@@user-hd6lj6tw9z بارك الله فيك على المعلومة

  • @dr.kumuduekanayaka5874
    @dr.kumuduekanayaka5874 Рік тому

    Thanks. This is really important.👍

  • @charlenemuskego
    @charlenemuskego Рік тому

    This sure looks like an Indigenous Medicine wheel

  • @felipefelix4783
    @felipefelix4783 Рік тому

    This presentation is brilliant!!

  • @kristinpreston6158
    @kristinpreston6158 Рік тому

    Any way to get the sound to line up better with the video? It is such a wonderful video, but I struggle to show this to others, especially in a classroom setting.

  • @Jessica-ii8fy
    @Jessica-ii8fy Рік тому

    Thankyou Dan 🙏

  • @jevinkames
    @jevinkames Рік тому

    The audio being off by like 5 seconds is really making me mad

  • @chjhooah1976
    @chjhooah1976 Рік тому

    300 million years you say?!

  • @rachelsantilli1755
    @rachelsantilli1755 Рік тому

    Prune too much? Doesn't sound good.