Transcription of Mind, Brain, and Relationships
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Copyright 2012 The Guilford Press This is a chapter excerpt from Guilford Publications. The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are, Second Edition. By Daniel J. Siegel. Copyright 2012. Purchase this book now: chAPteR 1 Mind, Brain, and Relationships The Interpersonal Neurobiology Perspective The mind is rarely defined in fields that focus on mental experience. This avoidance may be due to any of several well-considered reasons. There is the understandable philosophical stance that definitions may restrict a full understanding, or the notion that the mystery of the mind makes us unable to characterize its defining features.
Moreover, studies of evolution suggest that our mammalian brains are pro foundly social, and that relationships have a huge impact on neuronal func
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