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The Neurobiology of "We"
How Relationships, the Mind, and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are
by 
Daniel Siegel, M. D.
  
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Publisher: Sounds True
Subject(s):  Nonfiction
Sociology
Language(s):  English


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File size:   229807 KB
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Release date:   Nov 20, 2008


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If you think your mind and your brain are one and the same, think again. According to interpersonal neurobiology pioneer Daniel J. Siegel, the mind actually emerges out of the interaction between your brain and your relationships. Now, on The Neurobiology of “We”, Dr. Siegel invites you on a journey to discover this revolutionary new model of human development—one that can positively transform trauma, move you from stress to calm and equanimity, and promote well–being for you, your family, or even your community.

 
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