Mindful Moments—Integrative Movement with Dr. Dan Siegel | Milken Institute
Dan leads a Mindful Moment exercise—an embodied practice through the nine domains of integration.
IntraConnected Book Club
This Conscious World Leaders Book Club conversation is designed to stimulate thought-provoking discussions on leadership and strategy, creating a conducive atmosphere for learning and growth. This assembly is designed to foster dialogue, exchange ideas, and cultivate knowledge.
Critical Conversations, "The Biology of Belonging", New Roads School
This Critical Conversations Speaker Series event features world renowned author, psychologist, neuroscientist and interpersonal neurobiologist, Dr. Daniel J. Siegel. For more information about Critical
Tara Brach and Dan Siegel | Intraconnected Part 1
Tara Branch interviews Dan about the themes in his new book Intraconnected. They explore how our identity gets formed, and the profound healing and freedom that come with widening our sense of identity from me to what Dan terms Mwe (me plus we.) The principles they touch on come from indigenous wisdom, the contemplative or wisdom traditions, neuroscience and quantum physics.
Tara Brach and Dan Siegel | Intraconnected Part 2
Presence, Parenting, and the Planet | Talks at Google
In this session, we will explore three key aspects of our children’s future that can help create the structure for effective parenting in our contemporary times. The field of attachment research reveals that parental presence—how a parent or other caregiver is open to and focused on the inner life of the child—is the best predictor of how emotionally and socially resilient a child will be as they develop into young adults. This parent-child relationship helps foster a secure attachment by providing the four S’s of being seen, soothed, and safe to cultivate security.
CWC (Citizen's Of The World Mar Vista Charter School) Mindfulness Night Project
Understanding the Brain: How Mindfulness Wires the Brain for Children and Families. The Comprehensive Understanding of Why This Works!
Daniel J Siegel, M.D. with Dacher Keltner @ Berkeley Arts & Letters
Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. presents his book Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence, in conversation with Dacher Keltner at Berkeley City Club on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.
The Science Behind Aware | The Mindsight Institute
Discover the science behind Dan’s Wheel of Awareness meditation, including exclusive clips of Dan doing the Wheel around the apple tree at Sir Isaac Newton’s house.
Introduction to the Concepts in Aware | Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence
Myths of the Adolescent Brain | Random Acts of Kindness Foundation
Developing a Yes Brain in Ourselves and the Children and Teens We Care For
For any adult who supports the development of youth – parents, other caregivers, teachers, coaches and mentors – learning the science behind the mind’s capacity to create clarity and calm in the face of chaos and confusion offers practical knowledge about how to develop effective strategies for optimizing our own and others’ well-being. In this presentation we will explore the science and practice of presence at the heart of a growth mindset, and the grit needed to pursue one’s passions with persistence and purpose even in the face of challenges. We will learn how to develop a “Yes Brain” which cultivates connection, compassion, and creativity
The Neurobiology of Relationships and Community | Wisdom 2.0
Mindfulness Monthly | 1440 Multiversity
Dan and 1440 Cofounder Scott Kriens start their Mindfulness Monthly series with a fascinating conversation about the great potential for learning when we address the mind and emotions in interactions and educational experiences.
The Wisdom of MWe: A Truly Connected Life - Why The Relational Dimension Matters Now More Than Ever
Dan Siegel goes on a brief dive into the importance of belonging and integration in cultivating both personal and planetary health.
Defining the Mind with Dr. Dan Siegel | The Garrison Institute
What is the mind? Where is the mind? What is the connection between your mind and your body? What’s the relationship between my mind and your mind? Why don’t we have a shared definition of mind?
In this talk, Dr. Dan Siegel explores these questions in light of his new book, Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human.
This video is part of a talk given by Dr. Siegel at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, which was co-produced by the Garrison Institute and the New York Society for Ethical Culture and in collaboration with the Blue School.
BRAINSTORM: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain | Mindsight Institute
Dr. Dan Siegel shares his research findings and dispels the negative myths of adolescence prevalent in the media. He also reveals how crucial brain development between ages 12 and 24 prepares young people to thrive as interdependent adults. Dr. Siegel’s insights teach parents how to work together with their teens to enhance self-awareness, support family connections, and reduce vulnerability to risks. Learn how to foster a climate of kindness, compassion, and resilience in your family and community.
Dan Siegel in Conversation with Paul Zak | Live Talks Los Angeles
Dr. Dan Siegel discussing his upcoming book, “Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human.”
About Emotions: Why are emotions important? Dr. Dan Siegel gives the answer!
Dr. Dan Siegel discusses the importance of emotions at the 2016 Emotions in Motion Conference in Stavanger, Norway.
How our Relationships Shape a Healthy Brain and Resilient Mind
This keynote presentation offers an overview of an interpersonal neurobiology perspective on human development and how parents and other adults can cultivate the healthy growth of resilience and well-being in children and adolescents. By drawing on a broad range of sciences, we see the ways that “mindsight”, how we see the inner world of self and other, can be a central way we support the integration of the brain at the heart of a life of well-being across the life span.
Cultivating the Next Generation of Wise and Innovative Leaders | Wisdom 2.0 Asia
Dr. Dan Siegel teaches an application of interpersonal neurobiology in the field of organizational leadership to help promote innovation, wisdom, and compassion in the next generation.
Kindness & Compassion: Integration Made Visible | Garrison Institute
Dr. Dan Siegel discusses the science underlying kindness and compassion in this 2-hour video from his recent talk at the Garrison Institute.
Interpersonal Connection | Stanford MedicineX
Daniel Siegel, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA, speaks on “Interpersonal Connection, Self-Awareness and Well-Being: The Art and Science of Integration in the Promotion of Health”
Why Teens Turn from Parents to Peers | Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life
Daniel Siegel explains why adolescents turn to their peers and away from their parents for security, attachment, and approval.
The Purpose of the Teenage Brain | Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life
Best-selling author and renowned neuropsychiatrist Daniel Siegel explains how the adolescent brain prepares teens for adulthood.
The Teenage Brain | The Dalai Lama Center: Educating the Heart
Daniel Siegel debunks myths about the Teenage Brain and “raging hormones”. He discusses the changes and remodeling of the brain within the adolescent period. He asserts that people need to learn about these changes to support and meet adolescents with empathy and compassion.
Myths of Adolescence | Inward Bound Mindfullness Education
Dr. Dan Siegel discusses the myths of adolescence from his latest The New York Times Bestselling book Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain.
The Human Mind and the Cultivation of Well-Being | USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development
Taking Time In | Health@Google Series
Studies of physical health, emotional well-being, longevity, happiness, and even wisdom suggest that our ability to be aware of our own internal world and feel deeply connected to others is at the heart of both resilience and mental health. In this talk, Dr. Siegel explains that this ability to see the mind, or to have “mindsight,” is a learnable skill that stabilizes the lens through which we come to sense our feelings, thoughts, and memories. He further explains how “taking time in” can help one develop mindsight, which promotes more meaningful and empathetic relationships, an integrated and flexible brain, and a coherent and resilient mind.
Mindsight: Brain Science and Transformation for You and Your Relationships | The Dalai Lama Center
Dr. Dan Siegel discusses Mindsight with the Dalai Lama Center.
Mindsight Book Signing | Barnes & Noble
It was standing room only on January 13, 2010 at Barnes & Noble in Santa Monica as Dr. Dan Siegel talked about his latest book, “Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation.”
The Power of Mindsight | TEDxBlue
Dr. Daniel Siegel explores the neural mechanisms beneath social and emotional intelligence and how these can be cultivated through reflective practices that focus on the inner nature of the mind.
Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation | Google Personal Growth Series
As part of the Google Personal Growth Series, Google University recently invited Dan Siegel to address two crucial questions: What is the mind? and How can we create a healthy mind? In his talk, Dr. Siegel examines and explores ways to create a healthy mind, an integrated brain, and mindful, empathic relationships.
A unique approach to parenting teenagers | Kids in the House
The pruning process in the adolescent brain | Kids in the House
How to stop yelling at your kids | Kids in the House
How storytelling connects both sides of the brain | Kids in the House
How to model good relationships | Kids in the House
Left and right brain integration in daily life | Kids in the House
How an understanding of the brain can improve parenting | Kids in the House
Teaching children about emotional and social intuition | Kids in the House
What is Mindsight? | Blue Man Group
Author Dr. Dan Siegel and the Blue Man Group illustrate the concepts behind “Mindsight”.
Mindfulness Explored and Explained | The Hawn Foundation
“Founded in 2003 by award-winning actress, director and producer Goldie Hawn, The Hawn Foundation is dedicated to supporting children by advancing mindfulness training in educational and community-based settings.” In this interview, Dan Siegel describes the fundamentals behind mirror neurons, mindfulness and how we can begin to shape behavior through mindful practice.
The Teenage Brain | Connect with Kids
Founded in 1998, CWK Network, Inc. produces the Emmy® award-winning Connect with Kids television series — 10 programs each year, targeted to parents about the issues kids face every day. In this segment, Dr. Dan Siegel describes how relationships impact brain development and how understanding brain development provides new insights into adolescent behavior.