Drawing upon new findings in neurobiology and attachment research, the authors explore the extent to which our childhood experiences shape the way we parent.
Daniel J. Siegel received his medical degree from Harvard University and is a practicing child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist and clinical professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. There, he is a co-investigator at the Center for Culture, Brain, and Development and co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. He is the author of the internationally acclaimed books The Developing Mind, The Mindful Brain, and The Mindful Therapist. He is also the author of Mindsight, co-author of Parenting from the Inside Out (with Mary Hartzell), and co-author of The Whole-Brain Child (with Tina Payne Bryson).
`Daniel Siegel and Mary Hartzell have quite deftly managed to
translate highly complex neuroscientific and psychological matters
into lay strategies for effective parenting. This is truly a
must-read book for all parents and those aspiring to become
parents.’ —Marilyn B. Benoit, MD, president of American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
`Parenting from the Inside Out is for anyone committed to a
continued and deeper understanding of the human psyche and to
looking beyond the presentational self to what is really motivating
us. It is applicable to all of our interpersonal relationships, but
most especially to our most treasured one: the one with our
children.’ —Michelle Pfeiffer
`Parenting from the Inside Out is a must-have for any parent. Mary
Hartzell has helped me immeasurably in my quest to be the best
possible parent I can be.’ —Gwyneth Paltrow, Goop
`This book uniquely pairs the clinical experience of a psychiatrist
with the deep wisdom of a nursery school teacher. Together Siegel
and Hartzell delicately peel back the many layers of parenting to
reveal the pure nature of the relationship at its core.’ —Neal
Halfon, MD, MPH, professor of pediatrics, UCLA, and editor of Child
Rearing in America
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