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From early infancy, it appears that our ability to regulate emotional states depends upon the experience of feeling that a significant person in our life is simultaneously experiencing a similar state of mind.
Daniel J. Siegel
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Daniel J. Siegel
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: September 2
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