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Psicologi e linguisti, neuroscienziati e filosofi hanno sondato la natura della vita mentale. È mancata, tuttavia, una prospettiva interdisciplinare che riuscisse a fornire risposte soddisfacenti a questi interrogativi fondamentali o che, se non altro, portasse a formulare una definizione di "mente". Daniel J. Siegel realizza qui un collegamento tra i differenti domini della conoscenza, creando un testo che, fin dal modo in cui è organizzato, mostra come funziona la mente. La struttura del volume, che si può leggere per "mappe" o "percorsi guidati", rispecchia infatti la naturale modalità di apprendimento del cervello. Aprendo il libro a una pagina qualsiasi, troverete un "punto d'ingresso" che vi guiderà, in un modo che voi stessi potrete scegliere, alla scoperta della rete integrata di conoscenze. Accompagnandoci tra le multiformi fondamenta della neurobiologia interpersonale, l'autore ci spiega come le conoscenze derivanti da questo nuovo approccio possano essere applicate, nella vita personale e in diversi ambiti professionali, per favorire lo sviluppo di una mente sana, di un cervello integrato e di relazioni empatiche.
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- Pagine: 400
- Data di uscita: 07-05-2014
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There are some books that grab you, twist you about and change the fundamental structure of your worldview. This is one of those. It's taken me a year to get through the entirety, putting it down on many occasions to let the different paradigm sink in. The result is I'll never be the same, which I r Leggi tutto
This actually sounds more boring than it is - I swear it! As a psychologist, I am loving what the current edge of neuroscience and the neurobiology of social relationships, is bringing to our field of psychotherapy, as well as its implications for parenting. Yes, In January, I read Daniel Siegel's b Leggi tutto
The author received his medical degree from Harvard University and is currently clinical professor of psychiatry at UCLA. His impressive credentials are important as he is not carrying on the mental health/psychiatry status quo (fortunately). He is instead contributing to an important and awaited s
Great book. Hard to get started, and I skimmed some of the areas which got bogged down in the more biological part of it (which is not my cup of tea), but the majority of it is profound and profoundly practical. I agree with the other reviewers, this book has the potential to really change your world Leggi tutto
This "pocket guide" reads like an undergraduate textbook for clinical psychologists, but it's wonderfully organized and satisfyingly comprehensive. What Siegel has done is impressive; bringing together the research of neurologists, psychologists, psychotherapists, philosophers, etc. and demonstratin Leggi tutto
Mind is a complex, self regulating system, that is both embodied and relational: we are our brains, body, and relationship with others. To optimize for mental health, we have to pay attention to all three of these aspects. The "integration" stuff...I kind of get what the author is trying to say. The Leggi tutto
Dan Siegel made an incredibly comprehensive book on, you guessed it! Neurobiology and how to integrate it into your everyday life. I'm completely hooked. Dan has an incredibly diverse and beautiful background which make this work seem multidisciplinary, when its really only coming from a neurobio bac Leggi tutto
This has to be the worst book on neuroscience that I have ever read. The language and writing style makes no sense and is rather confusing. He asks the most obscure questions and leaves you more confused than when you started. I would describe his writing style as WEIRD. I honestly kind of "cheated" Leggi tutto
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