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1 Integration in Mental Health Daniel J. Siegel, M. D
Integration in Mental Health Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. Mindsight Institute, California Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

2 Seven Important Terms Health Compassion Kindness Empathy Mind
Mindfulness Mindsight Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

3 Mindful Awareness Focusing Attention on Intention
Awareness of Awareness itself “Training the Mind” to focus on inner experience Differentiating Sensory Awareness from Observing/Narrating Awareness and Linking with Attentional Practice Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

4 Mindfulness: Using the focus of attention to transform…
The Brain (Davidson et al) (Lazar et al) The Immune System (Davidson et al) Sense of Well-Being (Kabat-Zinn et al) Physician Burn-Out (Reduction: Epstein, et al) Attention (Jha, et al) Relational Function (Shapiro, et al) Epigenetic Regulation (Fredrickson, et al) Telomerase Levels (Epel, et al) Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2010

5 Mindsight: Insight Empathy and Integration
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

6 Compassion or Empathy? Compassion builds on Empathy
Empathy without Compassion may lead to Burnout Over-identification (Linkage without Differentiation) leads to Burnout Compassion is a teachable skill Compassion, Empathy, and Kindness are interdependent but somewhat distinct processes Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

7 Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

8 Mind: A common term in search of a definition
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

9 Mindsight: Insight, Empathy and Integration in Relationships and the Brain
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

10 WHAT CONNECTS RELATIONSHIPS, MIND, AND BODY/BRAIN?
(EMBODIED) BRAIN MIND RELATIONSHIPS Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

11 RELATIONSHIPS: SHARING
“BRAIN”: THE EMBODIED MECHANISM MIND: An EMERGENT, SELF-ORGANIZING PROCESS emerging FROM and also REGULATING the FLOW OF ENERGY AND INFORMATION within the Body and within our Relationships Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

12 Mind includes: Awareness Subjective Experience and an EMBODIED AND RELATIONAL process that regulates the flow of energy and information (Self-Organizing, Emergent Process of both brain and relationships) Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

13 INTEGRATION: THE LINKAGE OF DIFFERENTIATED PARTS
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

14 The River of Integration
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

15 Integration in Health Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

16 A Convergence of Findings:
All Regulation Derives from Neural Integration Inter-Personal Attunement AND Intra-Personal Attunement Harness Similar Neural Mechanisms that Promote Neural Integration and Mental Coherence Interpersonal Integration Cultivates Internal Neural Integration Clinical Examples: The Common Cold; Psoriasis Treatment; Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

17 Relationships: Mindsight and Neural Integration
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

18 Examples of Impaired Neural Integration
Developmental Trauma - MRI ( Teicher et al) Autism, Schizophrenia - rsfMRI (Raichle et al) Bipolar Disorder – MRI (Blumberg et al) OCD – PET (Baxter, et al) Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2010

19 STRENGTHENING THE MIND: Enhancing Regulation: Monitoring Modulating
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

20 Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

21 Major Mindsight Principles
Mind viewed as a self-organizing emergent property or process that REGULATES energy and information flow The mind is both EMBODIED and RELATIONAL Regulation entails MONITORING and MODIFYING Harmony emerges from integration—the linkage of differentiated elements of a system Chaos and/or Rigidity result from impaired integration Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

22 The PART we play as Clinicians: Focus on Inner Experience: Presence Attunement Resonance and Trust

23 Presence and the Social Brain
What does it mean to be “present”? Pre-Sense… Why is presence one of the most important aspects of our interpersonal relationships? How does presence increase telomerase, improve epigenetic regulation, and enhance immune function? What are the connections among presence, attunement, resonance and trust (PART)? Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

24 The Wheel of Awareness Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

25 Mindfulness & the Plane of Possibility: Varying the Degrees of Certainty
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

26 Presence and the Open Plane
Transforming Stress Thriving with Uncertainty Openness to Possibility Cultivating Connection Integration and Harmony Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

27 Implications of the Plane of Possibility
Mental experience arises from an energy probability distribution curve Mental representations and activities as Peaks Mental processes of Mood, Intention and Modes as Plateaus Awareness arises from the Open Plane where certainty is near zero and possibility is infinite Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

28 Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

29 Human Connectome Project
What is the number one factor associated with Positive Traits in Life? A highly interconnected Connectome! (Smith, et al, 2015) Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

30 Middle Prefrontal Functions
Bodily Regulation Attuned Communication Emotional Balance Fear Extinction Flexibility Insight Empathy Morality Intuition Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

31 Integration Made Visible Is Kindness and Compassion
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

32 “SELF”: Singular Noun or Plural Verb?
Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015

33 “MWe” Mind Your Brain, Inc., (c) 2015


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