The Brain and Relationships Dance Together to Sculpt Who We Are
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Siegel explored how interpersonal relationships, along with the brain’s structure and function, interact to shape mental processes, emotions, behavior, and personality. He integrated neuroscience, psychology, and attachment theory to explain how early relationships shape both brain development and mental functioning. The central concept of the book, interpersonal neurobiology, integrates insights from diverse fields, such as psychology, neuroscience, and sociology to explore how relationships and experiences shape brain structures. Siegel emphasized that the brain’s structure and function are dynamic, continuously shaped by social interactions. These influences are especially pronounced in childhood, when early relationships—especially attachment to caregivers—play a crucial role in brain development and emotional regulation.

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The Brain and Relationships Dance Together to Sculpt Who We Are
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Hwang HyunchanHan Doug Hyun
DOI
10.5765/jkacap.250043
발행일
2025-10
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Article
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36
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