Window of Tolerance Laminated Card
A new, convenient way to share this vital concept of arousal states.

First coined in Daniel J. Siegel’s The Developing Mind, the window of tolerance refers to each individual’s “window” of emotional activation, inside which they are comfortable and can function optimally. Everyone’s window is unique, and every window has the potential to change—to narrow or widen. Widening one’s window of tolerance for certain emotions can increase the capacity to live more fully and freely within that window, and may be said to be the central work of therapy. Individuals operating within their windows of tolerance can effectively cope with and come to enjoy and appreciate their emotions.

With this laminated card, Dr. Siegel’s celebrated concept is made available in a convenient, easily accessible format. With a visual depiction of the window of tolerance on one side of the card and a summary of the key concepts on the other, mental health practitioners will find this product especially useful in exploring the window of tolerance with their clients.

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Window of Tolerance Laminated Card
A new, convenient way to share this vital concept of arousal states.

First coined in Daniel J. Siegel’s The Developing Mind, the window of tolerance refers to each individual’s “window” of emotional activation, inside which they are comfortable and can function optimally. Everyone’s window is unique, and every window has the potential to change—to narrow or widen. Widening one’s window of tolerance for certain emotions can increase the capacity to live more fully and freely within that window, and may be said to be the central work of therapy. Individuals operating within their windows of tolerance can effectively cope with and come to enjoy and appreciate their emotions.

With this laminated card, Dr. Siegel’s celebrated concept is made available in a convenient, easily accessible format. With a visual depiction of the window of tolerance on one side of the card and a summary of the key concepts on the other, mental health practitioners will find this product especially useful in exploring the window of tolerance with their clients.

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Window of Tolerance Laminated Card

Window of Tolerance Laminated Card

by Daniel J. Siegel M.D.
Window of Tolerance Laminated Card

Window of Tolerance Laminated Card

by Daniel J. Siegel M.D.

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Overview

A new, convenient way to share this vital concept of arousal states.

First coined in Daniel J. Siegel’s The Developing Mind, the window of tolerance refers to each individual’s “window” of emotional activation, inside which they are comfortable and can function optimally. Everyone’s window is unique, and every window has the potential to change—to narrow or widen. Widening one’s window of tolerance for certain emotions can increase the capacity to live more fully and freely within that window, and may be said to be the central work of therapy. Individuals operating within their windows of tolerance can effectively cope with and come to enjoy and appreciate their emotions.

With this laminated card, Dr. Siegel’s celebrated concept is made available in a convenient, easily accessible format. With a visual depiction of the window of tolerance on one side of the card and a summary of the key concepts on the other, mental health practitioners will find this product especially useful in exploring the window of tolerance with their clients.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781324082040
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 11/19/2024
Pages: 2
Product dimensions: 14.40(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Noted neuropsychiatrist Daniel J. Siegel, MD, is clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine, and executive director of the Mindsight Institute in LA. He is founding editor of the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology.
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