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Brain's Body Podcast: Help to Improve Mental, Physical, and Emotional Healing Through Self-Learning

Awakening the Crisis Self: How Brain-Body Connection Shapes Family Leadership

07 Sep 2025

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Send us a textIn the latest episode of the Brain's Body podcast, Dr. Christopher Kevin Slaton examines the relationship between brain development, sensory organization, and family leadership. He presents perspectives that challenge conventional views on parent-child dynamics and discusses approaches to supporting children's neurological development from birth. Central to Dr. Slaton's framework is the concept of the "crisis of self," which he defines as a state arising when individuals are conditioned to behave predictably without developing neural pathways for reflection and self-awareness. He identifies three levels of brain development: training the brain, preparing the brain, and organizing the brain. According to his model, meaningful development occurs when children learn to organize their neural systems to process experiences effectively, rather than simply being trained for predictable behavior.Dr. Slaton further addresses the potential for children to demonstrate leadership qualities from an early age. He proposes that infants possess inherent cognitive abilities and suggests that parents can support these by engaging with the child's neural development, rather than imposing fixed behavioral expectations. This perspective repositions parental authority as a responsive interaction meant to facilitate children's growth toward their full potential.Dr. Slaton introduces the term "neurological holding" to describe connecting with a child's brain through attentive communication and engagement, as opposed to focusing only on physical comfort. He contends that such interactions foster intellectual and emotional development by addressing the child's experiences and encouraging neural connections. The practice of "brain talk" is presented as a method of communicating directly with the developing brain to support mental health and self-awareness.He illustrates his ideas with a personal account regarding his son diagnosed with schizophrenia, describing how practices consistent with neurological holding appeared to contribute positively to his son's well-being over an extended period. Dr. Slaton's approach emphasizes the importance of acknowledging children's efforts to communicate and the value of supporting a developmental trajectory that avoids rigidity, referred to as the "static state of mind." He associates this condition with limited growth and links it to the origins of certain mental health issues.Overall, the episode presents various concepts related to brain development and family leadership, offering definitions and examples intended to clarify these ideas for families interested in fostering effective communication and development within their family system.Blog PostCopyThe Neural Connection: Understanding the Brain's Body and Family LeadershipIn the latest episode of the Brain's Body podcast, Dr. Christopher Kevin Slayton delves into the fascinating relationship between brain development, sensory organization, and family leadership. His insights challenge conventional wisdom about parent-child dynamics and offer a transformative perspective on how we can better nurture the neurological development of children from birth.At the core of Dr. Slayton's philosophy is the concept of the "crisis self" - a state that emerges whSupport the showEducation and Science: The Brain's Body, Help to Improve Brain, Body, and Sense Events. www.brainsbody.net *Improving Mental Health and Self-Awareness: www.humansystemsscience.com * Brain Talk: Learning the Brain's Body with Dr. Slaton Live. www.drslatonlive.com Also: Dr. Christopher K Slaton: Amazon.com., Barnes&Noble.com * #TheBrainIsTheBody, #ParentLeadership, #ChildDevelopment, [email protected]

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