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Neurobiology Essentials for Clinicians

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This book presents an overview of the latest theories of affect regulation and focuses on how these theories work in clinical settings and how therapists can be taught to implement them. The notion of teaching and learning will be extended by the theories themselves—the author presents methods of education that enact the theories being taught. The book is divided into eight chapters, each one highlighting a particular structure or related structures of the brain. Suggestions for learning how to clinically apply the neurobiological/neuroanatomical information are offered. What is so unique about this book is that the bulk of the chapters are clinical dialogue, accompanied by neurobiological commentary. Thus, readers can see for themselves, during the course of parts of sessions, just how a “neurobiological outlook” can inform therapeutic understandings of what clients are doing and saying. The result is a very user-friendly learning experience for readers, as they are taken along a journey of understanding various brain systems and how they relate to psychotherapeutic principles. Elegantly bridging the gap between the academic and clinical domains, this book is essential for anyone interested in the application of neurobiological principles to psychotherapy and wishes to learn about neurobiology without feeling overwhelmed or intimidated.

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ISBN: 9780393706024
Publication date: 15th February 2013
Author: Arlene (Smith College) Montgomery, Allan N., Ph.D. (UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine) Schore
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 360 pages
Series: Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology
Genres: Psychotherapy
Neurology and clinical neurophysiology
Physiology