doi.org/10.1017/cha.2015.7

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 June 2015

Volume 40 Issue 2

Interpersonal Neurobiology as a Lens into the Development of Wellbeing and Reslience

Daniel J. Siegel

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Daniel J. Siegel1 *

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1 Mindsight Institute, Santa Monica, California, USA

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* Daniel J. Siegel

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CITATION: Siegel D.J. (2015). Interpersonal Neurobiology as a Lens into the Development of Wellbeing and Reslience. Children Australia, 40(2), 1960. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2015.7

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Abstract

This article reviews the interdisciplinary field of interpersonal neurobiology and its view of developmental trauma and wellbeing. Issues related to the mind, brain and relationships are discussed along with a working definition of both the mind and mental health.

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