- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, a member of Penguin Groups (USA)
[2013]
[Place of publication not identified] : [2013] - Language
- English
- Main Author
- Item Description
- Includes index.
- Physical Description
- 321 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9780399168833
9781585429356
- Preface
- Part I. The Essence of Adolescence
- The Benefits and Challenges of Adolescence
- Maintaining the Power and Purpose of the Adolescent Mind into Adulthood
- Adolescence from the Inside Out
- Risk and Reward
- Pushing Away
- The Timing of Puberty, Sexuality, and Adolescence
- The Stress and Distress of Our Extended Adolescence
- Adolescent Transitions and the Centrality of Our Relationships
- Mindsight Tools #1. Seeing and Shaping the Sea Inside
- Three Basic Kinds of Mindsight Maps
- Seeing inside the Sea Inside
- Mindsight Practice A. Insight and SIFTing the Mind
- Physical Sight of the Material World Versus Mindsight of the Inner World
- Mindsight Practice B. Mindsight Illuminated
- Empathy
- Mindsight Practice C. Empathy
- Integration
- Mindsight Practice D. Sensing the Harmony of Integration
- When Integration Is Not Present: Chaos or Rigidity
- Mindsight Practice E. Name It to Tame It
- Mindsight Practice F. Detecting Chaos or Rigidity and Balancing the Mind
- Mindsight Strengthens the Mind, the Brain, and Our Relationships
- Part II. Your Brain
- Dopamine, Decisions, and the Drive for Reward
- Family, Friends, and Fooling Around
- The Purpose of Adolescence
- Making Decisions
- "Don't Do It" Doesn't Do It: The Power of Promoting the Positive
- Integrating Your Brain
- A Handy Model of the Brain
- Adolescence as the Gateway to Creative Exploration
- Creating Collaboration Across the Generations
- Vulnerability and Opportunity
- The Remodeling Brain and Flipping Our Lids
- Adolescence Builds Integration in the Brain
- The Emotional Lower Brain
- Hardwired for Adventure and Connection
- Mindsight Tools #2. Time-In
- Time-In, Mindsight, and Mindful Awareness
- Being Present for What Is Happening as It Is Happening
- Mindsight Practice A. Breath Awareness
- Building Mindsight's Lens
- Integrating Consciousness with the Wheel of Awareness
- Mindsight Practice B. The Wheel of Awareness
- Reflecting on the Wheel
- Part III. Your Attachments
- Safe Harbor and Launching Pad
- The Ways We Attach
- The Secure Model
- The Avoidant Model
- The Ambivalent Model
- The Disorganized Model
- Reactive Attachment
- Earning Secure Attachment and Integrating the Brain
- Reflecting on Your Attachments and Making Sense of Your Life
- Questions for Reflection on Attachment
- Our Attachment Narratives and the Two Sides of the Brain
- Avoidance, Emotional Distance, and the Left Side of the Brain
- Ambivalence, Emotional Confusion, and the Right Side of the Brain
- Disorganized Attachment and a Dissociating Brain
- Creating a Safe Harbor and Launching Pad for Adolescents
- Mindsight Tools #3. Time-Between and Reflective Conversation
- Making Sense of How Our Models Shape Our Present
- Mindsight Practice A. Reflecting on How Your Attachment Models Shape Your Reflective Conversations
- Reflection, Integration, and the Origins of Empathy
- Mindsight Practice B. Reflective Conversations
- The PART We Play in Creating Ourselves in Relationships
- Mindsight Practice C. Repairing Ruptures
- Part IV. Staying Present Through Changes and Challenges
- Honoring the Person an Adolescent Is Becoming
- Leaving Home
- Puberty, Sexuality, and Identity
- Hooking Up
- Romance and First Love
- First Be Present
- Changes and Challenges to Integration
- Acceptance, Letting Go of Expectations, and Sexual Orientation
- Drug Use or Abuse?
- Returning Home: Reflection, Realignment, and Repairing Ruptures
- Mindsight Tools #4. The Mindsight Simple Seven
- Mindsight Practice A. Time-In
- Mindsight Practice B. Sleep Time
- Mindsight Practice C. Focus Time
- Mindsight Practice D. Downtime
- Mindsight Practice E. Playtime
- Mindsight Practice F. Physical Time
- Mindsight Practice G. Connecting Time
- Conclusion: MWe and the Integration of identity
- Q & A With Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.
- Top Myths About Teen Behavior
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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