Working with Attachment and Temperament in the Development of Adult Personality with Daniel J. Siegel, M.D – Daniel J. Siegel

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• Archive: Faculty:Daniel J. SiegelDuration:5 Hours 56 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Nov 30, 2012 Description Psychotherapy enables individuals to identify patterns of thought, feeling, and behavior that may be restricting them from living a full and rewarding life.

• Some of these aspects of a person’s presenting profile may be due to experiences from attachment relationships while others may be a function of inborn neural propensities called temperament.Join Daniel J. Siegel M.D., UCLA brain scientist, psychotherapist, world renowned expert and best-selling author, as he dives deeply into the study of how experiences interact with temperament in the unfolding human personality throughout the lifespan.

• You will focus on how to disentangle these important but distinct aspects of human development to optimize therapeutic outcome.

• Handouts Manual - Attachment and Temperament (781.7 KB) 24 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Serenity, Courage and Wisdom in the Psychotherapeutic ProcessSeeing the range of traits of an individualDiscerning what is experientially formed adaptations and inborn neural propensitiesDancing with complexityThe Importance of Genetics and Temperament in Human DevelopmentSchools of thought regarding temperamentWhat does temperament have to do with personality?Where do childhood temperament variables go?How Attachment Experiences Shape DevelopmentThe science of attachmentPatterns of adaptationLongitudinal findingsNeural Development, Relationship Patterns, and the Unfolding of Pathways of Mental LifeOne possible view of fitting temperament with attachmentThe PDP model: Patterns of Developmental Pathways of personalityClinical implications of the PDP modelClinical Assessment of Adult PersonalityApplying the PDP view in day-to-day clinical practice—assessmentThe range of PDP distributions and its relationship to clinical treatment planningLearning to be at ease with PDP proclivitiesThe Chaos and Rigidity of Impaired IntegrationHow attachment insecurity increases neural proclivitiesThe propensity toward rigidity and chaosPlanning a therapeutic strategy with PDP in mindMoving Toward Change: Integration and Coming to Feel at Home in One’s Own SkinEnjoying PDP proclivities rather than being imprisoned by themRelationships and PDP variablesWeaving the power of temperament frameworks with the adaptation of attachment within psychotherapyHealing and Acceptance in Adult PersonalityThe Plane of Possibility and the Wheel of AwarenessMoving toward health in the face of restricted adaptationsPleasure in personality and the emergence of acceptance and harmony Faculty Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. Related seminars and products: 48 Neuropsychiatrist Mindsight Institute Dr. Siegel is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA.

• He is also the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute which focuses on the development of mindsight, which teaches insight, empathy, and integration in individuals, families and communities.Dr.

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