

Interpersonal Neurobiology: A Systems-Thinking Approach to Optimal Health – Dr. Dan Siegel : 587
Apr 25, 2019
Dr. Dan Siegel, a clinical professor at UCLA and founder of the Mindsight Institute, explores the fascinating landscape of interpersonal neurobiology. He discusses how our minds, bodies, and relationships shape our well-being. Siegel emphasizes the vital role of empathy in psychiatry and the importance of connection over isolation. He introduces the concept of the 'wheel of awareness' to enhance mental health and details how personal interactions can inspire community change, urging a shift towards mindfulness and collective awareness for better health.
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Siegel's Path to Psychiatry
- Dan Siegel was disturbed by how his professors treated patients, neglecting their inner lives.
- This led him to drop out of medical school, then return with a renewed purpose.
Interpersonal Neurobiology
- Interpersonal neurobiology studies the interconnectedness of mind, brain, and relationships.
- This framework combines various scientific fields to understand well-being.
Systems vs. Linear Thinking
- Linear thinking, often taught in school, emphasizes certainty and correct answers.
- Systems thinking necessitates uncertainty and interconnectedness, sometimes relying on intuition.