PublishedScribe Publications, August 2012 |
ISBN9781921844997 |
FormatSoftcover, 336 pages |
Dimensions19.7cm × 13cm × 2cm |
The groundbreaking bestseller on how your capacity for insight and empathy allows you to make positive changes in your brain - and in your life.
The groundbreaking bestseller on how your capacity for insight and empathy allows you to make positive changes in your brain - and in your life.
Daniel J. Siegel, widely recognised as a pioneer in the field of mental health, coined the term 'mindsight' to describe the innovative integration of brain science with the practice of psychotherapy. Combining the latest research findings with case studies from his practice, he demonstrates how mindsight can be applied to alleviate a range of psychological and interpersonal problems - from anxiety disorders to ingrained patterns of behaviour.
With warmth and humour, Dr Siegel shows us how to observe the working of our minds, allowing us to understand why we think, feel, and act the way we do; and how, by following the proper steps, we can literally change the wiring and architecture of our brains.
Both practical and profound, Mindsight offers exciting new proof that we have the ability - at any stage in our lives - to transform our thinking, our wellbeing, and our relationships.
'Drawing upon and explaining the intricate workings of the brain, Mindsight sets itself apart from other self-help books. Dr. Siegel helps the reader understand how we can change our dysfunctional habits of mind and become more flexible, adaptive, coherent, energised, and stable. He helps us see that we can rewire our own brains and become truly integrated, through personal understanding and, most important, through meaningful relationships with others. This is a must-read for anyone who wishes to have a happier, more productive life.'
-Dr Eugene Beresin, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
'Relevant, utterly compelling, and even life-altering.'
-Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, author of Full Catastrophe Living
'In his new, graceful, wise, creative, utterly approachable book, Mindsight, Dr. Daniel J. Siegel integrates two of the most important discoveries of our time- the cutting-edge research into the brain functions relevant to understanding our emotions, and the discovery that our brains are plastic and can grow and change through properly guided mental activity. Through beautiful and often remarkable case histories, he shows us the principles we can use to better understand ourselves and, more often than we might imagine, change our minds, brains, relationships, some lifelong character traits, and even the course of some important mental illnesses.'
-Dr Norman Doidge., author of The Brain That Changes Itself and The Brain's Way of Healing