[Audio Only] CC16 Keynote 02 – What Does the Mind have to do with Couples Therapy? Have we Lost our Minds as a Field of Mental Health? – Dan Siegel, MD
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Dr. Daniel Siegel is a faculty member at the 2016 Couples Conference.
Duration:\s1:03:24
Music is not included.
Date of Original Airing: May 13, 2016
DescriptionDescription:
Interpersonal Neurobiology is an interdisciplinary field that brings together science and other fields under a single umbrella to provide a description of the mind and mental health that may be used to improve people’s well-being and resilience. From this vantage point, a key feature of the mind is a “emergent, self-organizing, embodied and relational process that governs the flow of energy and information.” According to this theory, a sound state of mind and body may be achieved by a procedure known as integration, or the joining of previously distinct elements. Supporting this idea that integration is the bedrock of positive attributes in our lives are recent discoveries from the Human Connectome Project. Developing profound forms of health, energy, creativity, and resilience is made possible when we learn to recognize and cultivate domains of integration in our life, from the integration in the brain to the integration in our relationships. Integrating in a visible way is an act of love and compassion. Therapists working with couples, as well as those in the mental health field more generally, can benefit from using these operational definitions of the mind and mental health.
Learning Aims:
Explain a single facet of the human brain.
Explain where human life’s inherent rigidity and entropy come from.
Determine the integral parts of the process.*Content and confidentially may be modified from sessions*
Faculty
Doctor Daniel Siegel Seminars and goods that are relevant: 40In addition to earning his MD from Harvard, Dr. Daniel Siegel also attended UCLA for his residency in pediatrics and fellowship in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry. Presently, he serves as founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center and clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine’s Center for Culture, Brain, and Development. Dr. Siegel has spoken before audiences as diverse as the King of Thailand, Pope John Paul II, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Google University, the RSA in London, and TEDx.
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